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An excavator removes rubble at the site of a strike that, according to a security official at the scene, destroyed half of the Khorasaniha Synagogue and nearby residential buildings in Tehran, Iran, April 7, 2026
Features / 8 April 2026
8 April 2026

With attacks on industry, healthcare and education intensifying, JAMSHID AHMADI warns of a deliberate drive to cripple Iran and calls for urgent global action

PUTTING MEILEI ON NOTICE: Hundreds of thousands marched on March 24 to the The Casa Rosada/The Pink House' in Buenos Aires,the president’s official workplace. The palatial mansion is also known officially as Casa de Gobierno House of Government
Features / 8 April 2026
8 April 2026

Argentinians commemorated the 50th anniversary of the military dictatorship that left 30,000 people killed or ‘disappeared.’ BERT SCHOUWENBURG reports

FORMER GLORY: Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow in 2017 / Pic: Sam Saunders/CC
Features / 8 April 2026
8 April 2026

In Voices of Scotland YANA PETTICREW looks at the crippling deterioration of working-class art provision and support

‘DESTROYING TO REPLACE’: Palestinians inspect a vehicle struck by an Israeli air strike in the Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip
Features / 7 April 2026
7 April 2026

The language of war obscures what genocide scholars describe as a sustained project of erasure, enabled by global power, writes CLAUDIA WEBBE

Morning Star conference
History / 6 April 2026
6 April 2026

One hundred years on from Britain’s only general strike, socialists will gather in London at the Morning Star’s annual conference to discuss how organised labour can once again become the engine of radical change. Editor BEN CHACKO encourages readers to come along and join the debate

HIGH-STAKES: CND activists call for an end to Donald Trump’s nuclear brinkmanship
Features / 7 April 2026
7 April 2026

As weapons return to Suffolk and defence spending soars, London CND is pressing local candidates to oppose nuclear expansion and support the UN ban treaty. SALLY SPIERS explains

HISTORIC: Stirling Tolbooth and Cross where a plaque commemorates Baird and Hardie. Pic: Kim Traynor /Creative Commons
Features / 7 April 2026
7 April 2026

In the year following Peterloo a mass strike erupted into armed revolt as Scotland’s workers demanded their rights, yet this uprising remains largely absent from popular history, writes KENNY MacASKILL

Journalists from foreign media based in Tehran document damage from U.S.-Israeli strikes in a residential area of the town of Fardis, west of Tehran, Iran, April 3, 2026
Features / 4 April 2026
4 April 2026

A packed fringe meeting at the National Education Union conference heard from Iranian teachers, campaigners and journalists

People sit along the edge of an abandoned swimming pool across from a tanker terminal along the port of Matanzas, Cuba, March 30, 2026
Features / 4 April 2026
4 April 2026

CLAUDIA WEBBE says the US is tightening the noose to destroy Cuban socialism — the need for immediate, international solidarity is urgent

Tetragonia tetragonioides in Anaga, Tenerife, Canary Islands. Photo: Krzysztof Ziarnek, Kenraiz/CC
Gardening / 4 April 2026
4 April 2026

MAT COWARD recommends a crop that keeps growing well under drought conditions

An F-35 jet at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus, March 27, 2026
Features / 4 April 2026
4 April 2026

Cypriot lawyer and former central committee member of the Progressive Working People’s Party (Akel) TOUMAZOS TSIELEPIS discusses the case for expelling the British military from Cyprus

Empty oil tanks are seen at a big BP refinery in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, April 1, 2026
Features / 4 April 2026
4 April 2026

US aggression has plunged us into an energy price crisis that will spark steep inflation across the board — and the shock will be much worse than in the 1970s, warns MICHAEL BURKE