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Trump says US strike destroyed large dock facility in Venezuela

During a photo-op with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, President Trump said the US military struck a “big facility” in a dock area in Venezuela where “they load boats up with drugs,” and a “major explosion” occurred.

Kevin Reed

Long COVID and the concealment of pandemic harm

As COVID completes its sixth year, official statistics obscure the scale of harm, while Long COVID and excess deaths reveal the pandemic’s continuing public health consequences as well as the impact of social inequality.

Benjamin Mateus

AI debt grows and financial risks increase

The past year has seen a significant shift to debt-financed AI operations amid the proliferation of circular deals involving the major players.

Nick Beams

Workers Struggles: The Americas

Thousands of workers across Bolivia are continuing strikes and protests against withdrawal of fuel and other subsidies, while Colorado’s Telluride Mountain ski resort has been shut down as the result of a strike by ski patrollers.

Stop Trump’s mass immigrant roundups!

Under conditions of bipartisan complicity, the Trump administration is building a domestic gulag system of mass detention, rendition and deportation. This assault on immigrants is the spearhead of a broader drive toward dictatorship that must be opposed through independent working class action.

Jacob Crosse

German government abolishes basic welfare support

The German budget abolishes “citizens' income” (basic welfare support) and imposes sweeping social cuts to finance rearmament, war and tax handouts for the wealthy, while expanding precarious work and social insecurity for millions.

Marianne Arens

This week in history: December 29-January 4

Immigrant farmworkers killed in Spain; Venezuela nationalizes oil industry; North Korean and Chinese forces recapture Seoul; Huge funeral march for poet Esenin in Moscow

Demand the immediate release of UK pro-Palestine hunger strikers threatened with death

The brutal treatment by Britain’s Labour government of the hunger strikers is a step change in this lurch to authoritarianism and dictatorship by imperialist powers internationally. The government made clear from the outset that it would not consider any of the legitimate democratic demands of the political prisoners.

Robert Stevens

Joseph Hansen—the FBI’s asset in the SWP

This lecture examines material which has been published in recent years regarding FBI investigation and infiltration of the SWP, and the additional light it shines on the findings of Security and the Fourth International.

Thomas Scripps

Venezuela’s oil and the crisis of US imperialism

Behind the US regime change operation aginst Venezuela is the unique, strategic role, Venezuela plays in the global economy – the largest holder of so-called "proven" oil reserve in the world.

Gabriel Black

High-ranking Russian general killed in Moscow car bombing

There is little question that Ukraine is behind the assassination, which took place against the backdrop of the US-Russia negations over a peace deal and an intensifying drone war by Ukraine on Russian territory.

Clara Weiss

Workers Struggles: The Americas

Workers in Argentina and Bolivia are holding strikes and protests against savage cuts, while in Canada, the United Food and Commercial Workers union has finally set a contract vote after stalling for weeks.

The Gelfand Case: Trial and conclusion

This lecture on the legal struggle of Alan Gelfand to expose the penetration of the Trotskyist movement by agents of the Stalinist GPU and the US capitalist state reviews the trial of the Gelfand case in March of 1983.

Don Knowland

Trump approves largest-ever arms sale to Taiwan

The $11.1 billion package, the second since Trump was installed in office this year, is a calculated escalation in US imperialism’s war preparations against China.

Peter Symonds

This week in history: December 22-28

Luoyang fire kills 300 in China; Castro Cuban CP holds first congress; US backs French colonial war in Vietnam; Communist Party of India founded.

Major shakeup at UAW headquarters as crisis of bureaucracy deepens

Amid seething rank-and-file anger over job cuts and collapsing living standards the UAW apparatus has purged DSA operatives Chris Brooks and Jonah Furman while restoring the duties of Secretary Treasurer Margaret Mock and Vice President Rich Boyer.

Shannon Jones

Doubts mounting over viability of AI boom

The decision by the Blue Owl private equity group to pull out of an AI investment with Oracle reverberated through the market because it was taken as a sign that “they’re not so bullish as [some investors] are.”

Nick Beams

Australia: The political issues behind the Bondi Beach terrorist attack

The Socialist Equality Party calls on workers and youth to take matters into their own hands and come to the aid of Jewish people or any community that comes under racialist attack. Establish independent rank-and-file committees in working-class suburbs to protect basic democratic and social rights!

Socialist Equality Party (Australia)
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