Trump returns after Democrats back genocide and a rigged system
A racist far right figure with a history of extreme sexism will sit at the top of the world’s most powerful country, after Donald Trump regained the US Presidency.
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Vale Mannie De Saxe, gay Jewish socialist
The LGBTIQ community, and the broader left, lost a stalwart fighter this week with the death of Mannie De Saxe at age 98.
CFMEU stops work in Sydney in defiance of administration threats
Thousands of CFMEU members in Sydney stopped work today for the third time since August to protest administration, standing up to threats from the administrators and bosses.
Rank-and-file teachers step up for Palestine and Lebanon
Teachers and School Staff for Palestine from over 40 NSW schools held a successful week of action in solidarity with Palestine and Lebanon in late October.
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Unions
Industrial action the key to ending CFMEU administration
CFMEU members in NSW are set to strike on 12 November in protest at the Albanese government placing the CFMEU into administration.
Climate action
Disasters in Spain and Florida a sign of growing climate chaos
Last month, Hurricane Helene and Milton ripped through Florida, killing 241 people and wiping out hundreds of billions in homes and infrastructure.
Israel’s bloody agenda in Lebanon and Hezbollah’s resistance
Hezbollah emerged as a resistance movement to Israeli occupation and has humbled Israel before but recent years have shown its limitations, argues James Supple.
Racism and Indigenous rights
Refugee encampments push Labor for visa justice
Despite persistent harassment from local councils and police, after more than 80 days the refugee encampments demanding permanent visas are still standing strong in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth.
Australia
Trump’s return a warning as Labor fails on genocide and cost of living
Donald Trump’s victory in the US Presidential elections will boost the right around the world.
Critical care—nurses’ unions and the AIDS crisis
In November 1982, the first case of AIDS was diagnosed in Australia. In the 1980s, life expectancy for those diagnosed with AIDS was three years. Geraldine Fela’s new book tells the story of the nurses on the frontline of the response. She spoke with Solidarity’s David Glanz.
International
‘Black Thursday for the Kanak people’ as French repression continues in Kanaky
Four months after protests first broke out in Kanaky-New Caledonia, the French state continues to repress the Indigenous Kanak people.
Long reads
Indonesia: behind the rise of Prabowo from war criminal to president
Prabowo Subianto will take office as President of Indonesia in October. He is a military strongman with a sordid history of killings and human rights abuses. How did he win the election? An Indonesian socialist explains the background to his rise.
Radical history and theory
The US working class—a history of radicalism and resistance
Far from any natural conservatism, ordinary people in the US have a history of bitter and explosive struggles against exploitation and racism, writes Jacob Starling.