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North Rhine-Westphalia Interior Minister Herbert Reul has banned the group “Palestine Solidarity Duisburg” on the pretext of its alleged “antisemitism” and support for Hamas.weiterlesen
While there is rising anger among doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers over stagnant pay and dangerous staffing shortages, the unions are keeping workers’ struggles isolated and divided.weiterlesen
The "Palestine Campus" group explained that the impulse for the protest was the start of the Israeli army's murderous ground offensive against Rafah.weiterlesen
While drug overdose deaths decreased slightly in 2023, the US continues to be devastated by the opioid epidemic, with preliminary CDC data showing there were 107,543 overdose fatalities last year.weiterlesen
Any historical appraisal of Bridges, the most notable Stalinist labor official in US history, raises important historical questions for workers today.weiterlesen
Bangladeshi garment workers maintain sit-down protest over Gazipur factory closure; Sri Lankan government health workers walkout; Australia: Wilmar Sugar workers in Queensland strike again for pay rise; New Zealand nurses protest staff shortages.weiterlesen
A pseudo-left party rooted in and oriented to privileged sections of the middle class, Québec Solidaire seeks to provide a “progressive” cover to a program whose anti-democratic and historically retrograde character has become manifest.weiterlesen
Student encampments against Israel's genocide in Gaza have spread to 25 universities in Britain. WSWS reporters spoke to protesters at the Edinburgh University and at an encampment set up this week at Cardiff University.weiterlesen
The court’s politically motivated ruling sentenced the leaders of the legal Kurdish nationalist party in Turkey to a total of 408 years in prison.weiterlesen
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