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Following betrayal and expulsion, Forward Andalusia has regrouped and relaunched, reports Dick Nichols.

The aggressive police operation to 鈥渃ombat鈥 the COVID-19 outbreak in Sydney鈥檚 South West is yet another example of聽politicians鈥 racist, anti-working class and punitive handling of the pandemic, argues Markela Panegyres.

Gunpowder Milkshake mixes intricate fight scenes with a slick, retro, neon-inflected look, writes Barry Healy.

For six decades now, the United States has unsuccessfully sought to achieve regime change in Cuba, writes Ian Ellis-Jones.

From Labor Prime Minister Julia Gillard to Coalition PM Scott Morrison, Australian leaders have tried to appear in a chorus of extras, parroting that Assange had broken the law,聽writes聽Stuart Rees.

Workers at Annette Kellerman Aquatic Centre聽in聽Marrickville who聽have been聽stood down without pay during the lockdown聽are organising for their rights. Isaac Nellist reports.

The impacts of climate change in the Pacific are compounded by the legacy of colonial occupation and the responses of rich countries to displacement, writes Susan Price.

Activists continue to organise against the cashless debit card, which is being rolled out in lower socio-economic communities.聽Bernadette Smith reports.

The NSW government, not local government,聽must be forced to聽remediate a聽community park near the largest traffic interchange in the southern hemisphere, argues聽Pip Hinman.

Save the NHS

Boris Johnson's government is intent on delivering the National Health Service to global private health providers and private health insurance conglomerates 鈥 unless it is stopped, writes Bob Gill.

Protests have erupted in Eswatini, a southern African kingdom formerly known as Swaziland, following the alleged police murder of a law student in early May, reports Maxime Bowen.

Hundreds showed solidarity with workers taking聽protected industrial action to support their colleagues who were replaced with labour hire by Svitzer. Jacob Andrewartha听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.