Where would we be today without the relentless campaign against Julian Assange by mainstream media and unscrupulous journalists, asks聽Daniel Safi.
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On a one-kilometre strip of road in Delhi鈥檚 Shaheen Bagh neighbourhood, hundreds of people, predominantly Muslim women are holding a dharna 鈥 a non-violent, sit-in protest against the Narendra Modi BJP government's fascist citizenship laws 鈥 which has inspired a new mass pro-democracy movement.
Anti-racism protesters want the colonialist Encounters 2020/21聽project to be ditched, reports Jim McIlroy.
The RTBU announced on February 28 that its delegates and members had unanimously endorsed an in-principle agreement for a new enterprise agreement with Yarra Trams, writes聽Leo Crnogorcevic.
Jim McIlroy reports on a protest organised by People for Assange and the Support Assange and WikiLeaks Coalition calling for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to be set free.
Peter Dutton pretends not to know his right from his left. But, as Peter Boyle argues, facts have never been his strong point.
Here's a look back at February's political news and the best new albums that related to it. What albums would you suggest? Comment on聽,听, or聽.听
The WA Labor government and oil and gas giant Woodside Petroleum support the call for net zero emissions by 2050. But beware of the climate change fakers, writes聽Sam Wainwright.
Less than two years after being elected, a split-off from the Alliance of Hope has聽reached out to corrupt former MPs to try to form a new government in聽a move widely denounced as a 鈥渂ackdoor coup鈥, writes Peter Boyle.
If you walked past a Brisbane newsstand on the morning of February 27, you may have noticed it was a little bare. That鈥檚 because three activists were elbow-deep in cement-filled barrels the night before, blockading the exit of News Corp's Murarrie printing press, writes聽Cassidy Chapman.
After a community campaign, Blacktown City Council, in Sydney's west, has become the latest local council to declare a climate emergency, reports Susan Price.
More than 20,000 people attended the fourth congress of the left-wing People鈥檚 Democratic Party (HDP) in Turkey on February 23, reports Alex Bainbridge from Ankara.听
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