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Sri Lankan government evicts street hawkers and shanty dwellers
The cabinet recently approved a plan to evict 66,000 families from shanties in Colombo to clear the way for private developers. Street vendors are also being targeted.
“Alarm bells” ring for Australian government over deepening China-East Timor ties
The Australian cited unnamed senior diplomatic analysts who said that “China’s foray into what has been traditionally regarded as ‘Australia’s sphere of interest’ had set alarm bells ringing in Canberra.”
US Marine general rejects Obama’s Afghanistan deadline
General James Conway, commandant of the US Marine Corps, publicly challenged the July 2011 deadline set by President Obama for beginning the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, saying it gave “sustenance” to the Taliban.
US agencies delayed action on tainted eggs for weeks
US federal agencies delayed action for weeks after becoming aware of a salmonella outbreak linked to Wright County Egg. The revelation comes as the egg recall has expanded to two new brand names and a total of 23 states.
Conservatives contend for power in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia
The replacement by the CDU, which is currently rent by internal conflicts, of party heads in six states whose previous leaders recently lost power or resigned provides an indication of the future course of the party.
Thousands of Detroit-area unemployed attend “over 50” job fair
Thousands of older, unemployed workers turned out for a job fair in the Detroit suburbs Wednesday.
Chicago teachers speak about mass layoffs
The WSWS speaks to recently laid off public school teachers at a job fair in Chicago.
Struggle by Indianapolis GM workers raises crucial issues
In discussions with GM stamping plant workers in Indianapolis, a series of questions have arisen on how to take forward their fight and whether new organizations of struggle are needed to replace the UAW.
Class struggle erupts in South Africa
The strike by 1.3 million public service workers in South Africa represents a significant escalation of the international class struggle in response to the global recession and the austerity measures that governments have adopted worldwide.
Another utility worker killed in Detroit
Veteran utility worker Michael Parks was electrocuted and killed while repairing a power line August 24.
Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
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The Australian election and the war in Afghanistan
The death of three Australian soldiers in Afghanistan over the past week has brought into stark relief the virtual censorship of the war in the course of the still unresolved Australian federal election.
Israeli-Palestinian talks part of preparations for US aggression against Iran
The August 20 announcement of a resumption of direct talks between Israel and Palestine solicited widespread disbelief internationally.
New Zealand union rallies mount sham opposition to new labour laws
New Zealand unions staged rallies against new labour legislation last weekend, effectively appealing a return to close working relations with the conservative National Party government.
“Why are we still in Afghanistan!”
Voters spoke to the WSWS on election day in Australia expressing their alienation from the major parties and their concerns on a range of issues—from the Afghan war to the political coup within the Labor party and the deterioration of living standards.
US forges closer military ties with Vietnam
The Obama administration has taken several steps to boost its military relationship with Vietnam as part of a broader strategy aimed undermining Chinese influence in East Asia.
US primaries: Millionaire candidates, right-wing politics and few voters
Democratic and Republican primaries held in five states on Tuesday were dominated by multi-millionaire candidates, right-wing politics and the participation of scant numbers of voters.
Pakistan floods unleash desperate economic crisis
The catastrophic floods spreading across Pakistan have dashed any hopes of an economic recovery in the poverty-stricken country.
The Jungle in 2010
This week’s massive recalls of contaminated eggs and lunch meats have lifted the veil on the source of the US food supply in brutal and unsanitary sweatshops.
The fairytale of Germany’s “miracle growth”
While the current economic growth has negatively impacted workers’ incomes and jobs, company and bank profits are rising even more strongly than turnover.
