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WW archive > Issue 1589 - 11 June 2026

Explaining Henry Nowak

Far-right demagogues exploit the murder of a young man to attack migrants. But the left would be wrong to line up behind multicultural liberalism and the police, argues Paul Demarty

Letters

Ouija politics; YP IoW; Common ground; Modern Greens; Illusory sun; Exaggeration

Just one big trade

Hype around AI remains so big that essentially all private investments in the US are now in tech hardware and software. But if AI is to succeed for capital, writes Michael Roberts, it will be at the expense of the working class

Another fine mess

Corbyn’s Your Party has finally started to set up some tightly-controlled branches. Meanwhile most of the left and much of the membership has long gone. Carla Roberts reports

Statements from Connections Convention

Beautiful game, ugly bans

It is clear that America is in charge. Fans and officials from more than a quarter of the countries participating in the World Cup face ticket cancellations, visa rejections and debilitating restrictions. So much for the internationalism of FIFA and the sporting spirit, writes Carl Collins

Immunising the world

Some experts are saying the latest outbreak could be at least as bad as 2014. But, says James Linney, Ebola could be eradicated with sufficient resources and basic disease management

Fuel on the fire

An important study shows that human-driven global warming is accelerating. As a consequence we will soon see the planet cross key tipping points, writes Eddie Ford

Online Communist Forum, Sunday June 14 5pm

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