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Supreme Court bars Trump deportation flights

While the order is temporary, its issuance was nonetheless extraordinary, coming in the middle of the night as prisoners were already being bused to an airport to be shipped to El Salvador.

Patrick Martin

The grand capitalist deception is at work again

This article was submitted to the WSWS by Maxim Goldarb, a Ukrainian socialist compelled to go into exile by political persecution from the NATO-backed Zelensky regime.

Maxim Goldarb

This week in history: April 21-27

Elian Gonzalez returned to his Cuban father; Workers shout down Democrats, US union bureaucrats; Jordan annexes West Bank; Kafka’s The Trial published

The shot heard round the world

The battles, which emerged from a gathering revolutionary crisis, predicted the outcome of the war: the victory of the revolution over what was then the world’s greatest power, Great Britain, and the establishment of the world’s first modern democratic republic.

Tom Mackaman

US airstrikes in Yemen kill 80 and injure over 150

The Trump administration launched a series of deadly airstrikes on a major oil port at Ras Isa, Yemen, in which scores of people were killed, including port workers, civilians and aid workers, who were responding to the initial blast and were then hit with a Pentagon directed “double-tap.”

Kevin Reed

Dollar’s role as global reserve currency under fire

This week the Financial Times ran a major article headlined “Is the world losing faith in the almighty US dollar?” The answer, in the wake of the fall in the dollar’s value in the midst of the turmoil unleashed by Trump’s tariff war was that it is.

Nick Beams

Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

Nepal national teachers’ strike continues; India: Karnataka truck owners end indefinite strike over diesel prices; Australia: Keolis Downer bus mechanics in Sydney strike for higher pay; New Zealand senior doctors to walk out over pay, staffing

Student kills 2, injures 5 in Florida State mass shooting

Sheriff Walter McNeil of Leon County identified the gunman as 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, and said he was the son of a deputy in his department. McNeil admitted that “Unfortunately, he had access to one of her weapons.”

Chase Lawrence

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

Postal workers in Orléans, France begin indefinite strike over increased workloads and in Leipzig, Germany postal workers strike over pay and conditions; workers and retirees continue protests against collapse in living standards, across a quarter of Iran’s provinces; teachers and local government workers in Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria continue month-long stoppage to demand minimum wage

Trump tariff hikes send global trade into reverse

The World Trade Organisation has said global trade could contract by as much as 1.5 percent this year and has warned that forecasting is problematic because “there has been no directly comparable event in recent history.”

Nick Beams

Australian election: A complicit silence on the Gaza genocide

All the parties of the political establishment, including the Greens, are doing everything they can, with the assistance of the corporate media, to bury all mention of the historic crimes being committed by the government of Benjamin Netanyahu.

Mike Head, SEP candidate for the seat of Oxley

Seven more major law firms capitulate to Trump’s extortion

Seven more major US law firms have made deals pledging hundreds of millions in legal services to Trump-approved causes, even though a fourth federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration is engaged in illegal coercion and interfering with attorney-client relationships.

John Burton

Mass protests erupt in high schools in Turkey

Although the immediate cause of the students’ reaction is the exile of their teachers, there is mounting anger over the poor quality of education, lack of a future, growing social inequality and state repression.

Barış Demir

New Zealand to nearly double military spending

The National Party-led government’s plan to lift defence spending from 1 to 2 percent of GDP, as it prepares to join US-led wars, is fully supported by the opposition Labour Party.

Tom Peters

No to genocide and fascist dictatorship!

This report was delivered to a public meeting hosted by the International Youth and Students for Social Equality at Wayne State University in Detroit, on April 10, 2025.

Andre Damon

Workers Struggles: The Americas

A general strike called to oppose the policies of the fascist Milei largely paralyzed Argentina April 10 while 3,000 city workers in Lages, Santa Catalina state in Brazil have walked out over contract issues.

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