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The civil trial of the organisers of the racist 鈥淯nite the Right鈥 rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017, where counter-protester Heather Heyer was killed and 19 others seriously injured, resulted in a partial victory, writes Barry Sheppard.

When the United States left Afghanistan in August it also froze almost all foreign aid to the country. Now, Afghanistan is on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe, writes Barry Sheppard.

Save the NHS

Britain's Health and Care Bill, which will undermine the country's National Health System, was effectively designed and fast-tracked by US insurer聽UnitedHealth, write Stewart Player and Bob Gill.

Peter Boyle argues that AUKUS represents a deliberate and dangerous escalation of the US-led confrontation with China that must be challenged.

Jeff Sparrow sits down with 91自拍论坛聽to speak about his new book Crimes Against Nature:聽Capitalism and Global Heating.

Protest albums from November 2021

Mat Ward looks back at November's political news and the best new music that related to it.

Malaysian Socialist Party secretary general Sivarajan Arumugam addresses the question of how socialists in government would have handled the pandemic at the #Socialism2021 conference.

Photo of corflutes for candidates in the Inner West Council elections in December 2021.

Without sufficient regulations, independent oversight or practical compliance measures to protect people鈥檚 rights and safety,聽the elderly and disabled are in danger of being injured or forced out of overcrowded, outsourced council-owned facilities. Bernadette Smith reports.

The campaign to demerge councils is about shifting power back to residents and away from developers, the biggest beneficiaries of the聽forced amalgamations聽argues Pip Hinman.

There is a well-orchestrated operation by the United States to bring down Cuba鈥檚 political regime, writes Ian Ellis-Jones.

Black Swan State Theatre Company's modern interpretation of The Tempest showcases how it聽remains courageous in searching out new frontiers in theatre, writes Barry Healy.

Members of the 鈥渄ynasty triad鈥, from left: Bongbong Marcos, Sara Duterte and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

Three of the country鈥檚 most powerful political dynasties 鈥 the Marcoses, Arroyos and Dutertes 鈥 have entered into an unholy alliance聽with the hope of consolidating power in 2022 and beyond, writes Sonny Melencio.