The French government is ramping up measures against migrants and Muslims—just as far right forces threaten a coup.
Protesters have continued to take to the streets, and other ruling classes are concerned. writes Yuri Prasad
India is in the grip of a Covid-19 storm that is killing more than 2,000 people a day. But for the country’s two leading drugs firms this is not a time for mourning—it’s a time to cash in.
As world Covid-19 deaths pass three million, India is in the grip of a terrible new wave of the virus. Other countries governed by the hard right face a similar situation, says Yuri Prasad
Rage at a racist system and killer cops continued to burn as closing statements were heard on Monday in the trial of Derek Chauvin.
Protesters raged on the streets of Brooklyn Center just outside Minneapolis on Sunday after cops murdered a black man.
As Loyalist areas of Northern Ireland face unrest, Simon Basketter explains why the protests are taking place now, and what they mean for Britain’s imperialist interests
Covid-19 infections are still soaring around the world, and it’s no time to end safety measures, says Sam Ord
Israeli politicians were up in arms at the idea that an Arab party might enter government following elections last week.
Myanmar has seen its bloodiest weekend since the military coup at the beginning of February.
Far from being steadily eliminated, Covid-19 is increasing in most regions of the world
Israel held its fourth election in two years as Socialist Worker went to press. The election was called after a coalition government led by warmonger Binyamin Netanyahu and rival Benny Gantz collapsed.