WeeklyWorker

Imperialism & War

Grounds for optimism

03 Feb 2011

Israeli socialist Moshé Machover talks to Mark Fischer about the implications of the uprising in Egypt for the whole region

Et tu, Bezos?

12 Feb 2026

The Amazon oligarch’s attacks on his own Washington Post amounts to a betrayal of the vocation of journalism. More of the same should be expected, reckons Paul Demarty

Talks, threats and bots

05 Feb 2026

War is not inevitable. But it is now a credible option. The US has its tariffs, missiles and armada in place. That is why there are negotiations, argues Yassamine Mather

All above board

29 Jan 2026

Donald Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ is a ghoulish confection, but confirms the US intends to completely sideline the old global institutions, writes Paul Demarty

High hopes turn to ashes

29 Jan 2026

Hailed by some on the left as a unique experiment in egalitarian, decentralised, ecologically sustainable self‑administration, Rojava has ended in bitter disappointment. Yassamine Mather investigates

Dreamscapes and nightmares

29 Jan 2026

While Trump acolytes present glitzy AI images at Davos, Israel continues to kill, imprison and dispossess the Palestinian population. Eddie Ford looks at the new form of colonialism

A fog of misinformation

22 Jan 2026

Shutting down the internet has been hugely costly for ordinary people and allowed lies to flourish as never before. Yassamine Mather exposes the false narratives and finds hope in the largely ignored working class

Reject all dead ends

15 Jan 2026

We support the mass protests against the dictatorial regime, writes Yassamine Mather. However, we must also intransigently oppose Trump’s threat of US intervention and any kind of return of the monarchy

Divided regime, divided opposition

08 Jan 2026

Faced with a currency crisis, asphyxiating sanctions, soaring inflation and mass protests, the Islamic Republic also has Trump, who says the US is “locked, loaded and ready to go”. However, Yassamine Mather warns: the left is weak, divided and often hopelessly compromised

BBC must join boycott

18 Dec 2025

Already five counties are refusing to participate. But despite continued Israeli crimes, not Britain. Anne McShane calls for a redoubling of efforts to force a change

Twilight of the Beeb

20 Nov 2025

The current crisis of the BBC is the outcome of long-term transformation of the wider British establishment, and its total subordination to the USA, argues Paul Demarty

2,400 years jail threat

13 Nov 2025

Erdoğan’s governing coalition is deeply split and many predict defeat or a new coalition. Meanwhile, Ekrem İmamoğlu, his closest rival, faces a lifetime in prison. Esen Uslu looks at the shifting political alignments

Geopolitical balancing act

30 Oct 2025

At a time when there is a lot of talk about artificial intelligence being a bubble that is ready to burst, there are those Gulf states who want to become major players. Yassamine Mather investigates

Notes on America

30 Oct 2025

Second-term Trump has been radically different from first-term Trump. And now there are the on-again, off-again musings about a third term. Either way, argues Jack Conrad, the mould of American politics has been broken

Survival is a kind of victory

23 Oct 2025

As Hamas moves to reassert control in Gaza, where does the Trump ‘peace deal’ leave it? There can be no question that it has been severely weakened militarily, but now it has gained a reprieve, argues Yassamine Mather

Sir Keir Starmer’s ultras

23 Oct 2025

Why is the British government and the entire political class doing PR for Israeli football hooligans? It is just the perverse consequence of subordination to American interests, argues Paul Demarty

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