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Lieutenant General Amir Niazi signs the document surrendering to Indian and Bangladeshi forces

The expansion of capitalism, through globalisation and imperialism, has caused social exclusion, poverty and environmental degradation in Bangladesh, writes聽Sabrina Syed.

Spirits are high at the Knauf factory picket line聽as members of the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union聽campaign for a decent enterprise agreement. Chris Slee reports.

The NSW Council for Civil Liberties is campaigning for NSW Labor Party delegates to聽commit to repealing the anti-democratic laws. Josh Pallas reports.

Thousands marched through the streets of Sydney on October 8 chanting聽"Women, life, freedom" in solidarity with the ongoing uprising in Iran sparked by the killing of Kurdish woman Jina Mahsa Amini, reports Peter Boyle.

At the United Nations General Assembly, Bolivian President Luis Arce聽outlined his ambitious vision for changing the global capitalist system.聽Ben Norton聽reports.

Nurses taking action at Westmead Hospital on September 1.

New South Wales Labor decided in May that it no longer supports its 2015 and 2019 policy for mandated nurse-to-patient ratios in hospitals. Niko Leka reports.

Anthony Albanese, Free Julian Assange

The turnout for the October 8 "human chain" around British Parliament to demand the release WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, exceeded organisers鈥 expectations, reports Susan Price.

Solutions to the housing crisis and another on the building the climate movement and defending our right to protest were discussed at Ecosocialism 2022. Jim McIlroy reports.

Abandoning and demonising our most vulnerable children must end. Western Australia can lead the way by reforming its child bail laws and ensuring children can remain with their families where possible, argues聽Gerry Georgatos.

Labor can help聽the Hazara community by granting refugees permanent residence and citizenship and bringing聽Hazara refugees abandoned in Indonesia to Australia,聽Nazanin Sharifi聽told a rally against Hazara genocide.

The privately-run Indue Cashless Card has been scrapped, although聽some communities in the NT will still be forced to use a cashless debit card. Alex Salmon reports.

Warragamba Dam during flooding.

The NSW government鈥檚 鈥渟ilver bullet鈥 solution to manage flood risk is to raise Warragamba Dam even though the global experience is that this聽increases the danger to communities. Jim McIlroy reports.