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Berlin state executive massively expands police powers

While Berlin’s public schools are falling apart, social institutions are on the brink of collapse, and ruthless cuts are being made in hospitals, care services, universities and public infrastructure, the Berlin state administration is pouring millions into expanding the apparatus of state repression.

Carola Kleinert

Alan Gelfand: July 28, 1949–October 29, 2025

Accepting calmly and with dignity his approaching death, Alan expressed satisfaction with the course of his life, to which he had devoted 50 years to the struggle for socialism.

US state legislatures seek to destroy the public health apparatus

A recent Associated Press investigation revealing hundreds of anti-science bills across the United States anchors this analysis of the MAHA movement, whose integration with the Trump administration’s austerity agenda threatens public health, deepens inequality, and endangers the social gains of the working class.

Benjamin Mateus

Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa

Public sector workers across Portugal strike over funding cuts, pay and conditions; workers at Israel’s Holocaust museum stage first ever full strike over wages; postal workers in Kenya and Embu, Nigeria walk out over months of salary arrears

The class issues in the New York City mayoral election

Support for the Mamdani campaign reflects a shift to the left among workers and youth, but Mamdani’s program does not represent a way forward in the fight against oligarchy and dictatorship.

Socialist Equality Party (US)

On-the-spot report from Cobar, New South Wales

Two workers killed and a third injured in Australian mine explosion

One worker from the Endeavor mine said he didn’t know when or if it would reopen. He said conditions there were not safe, adding, “even if it does open there’s a lot of people who will not go back.”

Martin Scott

Fed cuts interest rates amid market frenzy

Fed chair Jerome Powell warned that a further rate cut in December, which markets had largely priced in, was not a “foregone conclusion.”

Nick Beams