1. Donald Trump's control of Washington will trigger crises and social upheavals
2. The Democrats won't fight Trump, but the working class will: the Socialist Equality Party will hold an emergency online event Sunday, titled “The Election Debacle and the Fight Against Dictatorship”
3. Evidence of a genocide: a United Nations Human Rights Office report shows that nearly 70 percent of verified deaths in Gaza are of women and children
4. The US Biden administration's key role in brokering the sellout deal that ended the Boeing machinists' strike
5. Bundestag's “antisemitism” resolution reveals how the German
ruling class supports genocide and has never truly broken with fascism
6. The University of Michigan administration moves to suspend a legacy organization because of its protests against genocide
7. Massachusetts Institute of Technology bans a campus magazine and threatens to expel a student for his anti-genocide article
8. Amsterdam, Netherlands: were attacks on Israeli soccer fans a result of a deliberate provocation arranged between Israeli authorities and the far-right Dutch government?
9. On Sunday, November 10, the Postal Workers Rank-and-File Committee in Canada will be hosting its first online public meeting
10. Like its counterparts in western Europe, the
Australian ruling class pursues its own self-interests by pledging its government's support for the reelected US president, Donald Trump
11. Reviled Australian Labor government promises student debt relief in a cynical bid to win youth votes in an upcoming federal election
12. Australian government to allow high levels of toxic chemicals in drinking water which can lead to thyroid, kidney, liver and reproductive dysfunction, low birth weight and cancer
13. After Trump's presidential comeback, government officials in the UK call for increased military funding to remain the United States' key ally
14. Governments across South Asia have rushed to congratulate America’s fascist president-elect Donald Trump
15. Agent of Happiness is a documentary film about the kingdom of Bhutan's odd practice of surveying its peoples' satisfaction