Pro-choice campaigners are hopeful that Argentinian president-elect Alberto Fern谩ndez will act on his promise to put a pro-choice bill to Congress.
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A National Strike called by trade unions on November 21 became one of the biggest mobilisations in Colombia's recent history as student, environmentalist, human rights and women's groups, among others, joined together to reject the neoliberal policies of President Ivan Duque's government.
Capitalism cannot solve the climate crisis, and Chinese capitalism is no exception, writes Chris Slee.
Pauline Jensen will be missed enormously, but she lives on in the hearts and memories of many. A fighter for a better world and a moral and ethical voice on all injustices, she taught us all how to live life well.
The state government and police have ruled out implementing recommendations made by a coronial inquest into drug-related deaths at music festivals. The inquest recommended introducing pill testing at festivals and an end to sniffer dogs and strip searches.
History will show that Uncle Sam was indeed a giant of the Australian Aboriginal struggle and of the broader fight for a just, cooperative society free of racial oppression.
This latest scandal involving Westpac underlines the fact that these banking giants are a law unto themselves, despite the limited role of various regulatory agencies.
This bill is about giving even more power to a billionaire class that has shown itself to have absolutely no integrity.
Britain goes to the polls on December 12, in what could be the most important general election in a generation. Boris Johnson鈥檚 increasingly right-wing and chaotic Conservative Party is generally seen as the likely victor, but Labour鈥檚 left-wing leader Jeremy Corbyn could once again surprise, writes Derek Wall.
The Democratic impeachment inquiry began when a 鈥渨histleblower鈥 revealed that US President Donald Trump had pressured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to open an investigation of former vice-president Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
Trump suspended military aid to Ukraine and made a White House visit by Zelensky 鈥 which the new Ukrainian president dearly wanted 鈥 conditional on him stating publically that such an investigation was underway.
Chile has blatantly breached its international obligations to preserve human rights, and Australian business, politicians and the community must not condone those violations, says academics, journalists and activists.聽
School Strike 4 Climate WA challenges Premier Mark McGowan to meet them outside a conference of fossil fuel industry corporations.
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