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On April 19, Alice Wicks locked on to a half-ton barrel, blocking all coal trains heading to the Port of Brisbane for 5 hours.

鈥淚 took this action because I have exhausted all other avenues for demanding action on the climate crisis. The permafrost has melted 70 years ahead of scientist's predictions. We need to act now鈥, Wicks said on July 26.

Following Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson鈥檚 appointment as British Prime Minister, commentators are predicting a general election, possibly as early as October.

While a victory for Labour is far from certain, as it drops in the polls, Jonathan Cook writes that powerful forces are at work to ensure that Jeremy Corbyn 鈥 still the most popular Labour politician 鈥 never gets the chance to govern.

Victorian Socialists (VS) held its second members鈥 conference on July 21, where attendees discussed the next steps for this emergent electoral force, formed a little over a year ago.

It is fast becoming a recognised fact 鈥 almost a truism 鈥 that the Newstart Allowance is too low. For unemployed people trying to get by on about $300 a week ($277 without rent assistance, $227 for those under 21), this is not news.

The following open letter to the Australian government, signed by a number of academics, unionists and solidarity activists and groups, was released on July 27.

Let鈥檚 stop putting our hopes in billionaires like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos to save humanity. The billionaire class has benefited from the inequities of the capitalist system, and so is incapable and unwilling to change it, writes Rupen Savoulian.

The people of Puerto Rico have risen up and forced Governor Ricardo Rossell贸 to resign, writes Barry Sheppard.

The Bashir al Assad regime has made little progress in its attempt to recapture rebel-held territory in northwestern Syria. Rebels continue to control most of Idlib and parts of adjacent provinces, writes Chris Slee.

Workers at Filipino beverage giant Zagu went on strike on June 6, in response to management鈥檚 attempts to bust their union and President Rodrigo Duterte鈥檚 failure to end contract labour.

A new activist group, Unnamed, has been formed in Perth and is aiming to get people active around climate change, writes Alex Salmon.

During a recent visit to the far-western NSW city of Broken Hill, Jim McIlroy and Coral Wynter travelled to Menindee and spoke to people involved in the struggle to save the Darling (Baaka) River and Menindee Lakes, now mostly an empty, barren depression in the surrounding plain, dotted with the skeletons of dead trees.

If you鈥檙e looking for an accessible summary of revolutionary theory and practice related to the climate crisis and how to overcome it,聽System Change Not Climate Change聽is a must-read, writes Valerie Lannon.