The fascist coup plot in Michigan

USAID cuts send pro-US opposition in country of Georgia into crisis

American funding has long played a central role in sustaining the large network of non-profit and civil society organizations seeking to drive out the current ruling authorities for failing to adopt a decisively anti-Russian line.

Andrea Peters

Wall Street tumbles again as “euphoria” gives way to fear

In currency markets an index of the US dollar against a basket of a dozen of its peers fell 1.9 percent amid growing questions about what the economic war means for its status as the global reserve currency.

Nick Beams

International student at University of Florida deported after traffic stop

Felipe Zapata Velázquez, a third-year international student at the University of Florida, was pulled over by Gainesville police on March 28 for traffic violations and, without a hearing, handed over to ICE officials and disappeared to a Miami-Dade detention facility. From there, he elected to return back to Colombia.

Kevin Reed

Borderland: The Line Within and the “border industrial complex”

The film is an exploration of the “border industrial complex,” a term used to describe the profitable systems, worth billions of dollars annually, built around capturing, incarcerating, and deporting immigrants.

Joanne Laurier

Nightclub roof collapse kills hundreds in Dominican Republic

With a shocking death toll of at least 221, the Dominican ruling class is already seeking to divert attention from the the crime by promoting nationalist chauvinism and anti-Haitian xenophobia.

Andrea Lobo

General strike over continuing austerity paralyses Greece; strikes in the West Bank, Middle East and beyond demand an end to Israel’s genocide in Gaza; nationwide protests against economic hardship and loss of democratic rights in Nigeria meet with police repression

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

24-hour general strike across all sectors in Greece to protest austerity; strikes in the West Bank and Bangladesh, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Tunisia and Turkey to protest Israel’s genocide in Gaza; police use tear gas against nationwide demonstrations in Nigeria against poverty and attacks on democratic rights

Oppose Starmer’s campus crackdown on Gaza genocide protest!

Building a movement to defeat these attacks on democratic rights means understanding the class and imperialist interests behind them.

International Youth and Students for Social Equality (UK)