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After US President Donald Trump recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel in 2018, Israel has ramped up its theft of the Palestinian land, writes Lisa Gleeson.

And so it begins. Premier Gladys Berejiklian has been hitting the airwaves telling us all how successful she has been at raiding the public pantry and flogging off the spoils.

On the other side of the political divide Labor MP Jo Haylen is busy telling her Summer Hill electorate just how much WestConnex is on the nose 鈥 but conveniently neglecting to mention that her party is right behind WestConnex.

鈥淧remier Gladys Berejiklian and her Coalition state government are getting desperate as the election campaign heats up,鈥 according to Socialist Alliance candidate Rachel Evans. 鈥淎s more and more of its crimes and misdemeanours are exposed, the government is coming under increasing fire from so many directions.鈥

Evans, who is heading up the party鈥檚 NSW Legislative Council ticket for the March 23 election, said: 鈥淭he government鈥檚 neoliberal agenda has been an absolute disaster for the people of New South Wales.

A war has been declared on Venezuela, of which the truth is "too difficult" to report, writes John Pilger.

Mexico鈥檚 new left-wing government has tripled the list of crimes that carry automatic pre-trial detention, in what President Andr茅s Manuel L贸pez Obrador (AMLO) says is a crackdown on corruption. Human rights groups, however, have warned the move may end up funnelling more innocent people into Mexico鈥檚 already strained penal system, writes Ryan Mallett-Outtrim.

It has now become clearer than ever: the Italian government coalition operates at the behest of Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister, Matteo Salvini and his party鈥檚 racist and reactionary policies, writes Daniele Fulvi.

At the moment there is only one real mass movement in Britain 鈥 the one which got 700,000 people onto the streets of London in October last year calling for a new referendum. Labour should be leading it rather than be perceived as equivocating about it, writes Liam McQuade.

Bolivian President Evo Morales addressed the United Nations General Assembly on February 1 for the opening ceremony of the International Year of Indigenous Languages, where he warned about the accelerated destruction such聽languages are suffering.

Hospo Voice members and supporters who have been organising to combat wage theft were happy to hear on February 28 that the Fair Work Ombudsman had decided to investigate Le Bon Ton to ensure it is complying with Fair Work regulations.

According to Muffin Break general manager Natalie Brennan, 鈥渆ntitled Millennials鈥 are not prepared to work without pay to gain experience.

Her comments rightly sparked a backlash from trade unions and on social media, where the company was subject to ridicule.

Unfortunately, this is barely the tip of the iceberg when it comes to employers trying to rip off young workers.

As the housing affordability crisis in Australia grinds on, it is worth remembering that this debacle is no accident: it is the inevitable and intended outcome of decades of Coalition and Labor government policy, at both the state and federal level.

Climate and Capitalism鈥檚 editor Ian Angus looks at six new books that expose environmentalism鈥檚 false friends, analyse the idea of 鈥渆nvironment鈥, explain renewable energy, trace the history of oceans, expose Monsanto鈥檚 Round-Up, and examine British science denial.聽Inclusion in this list does not indicate agreement with a book鈥檚 contents by the author.