Four million low-cost homes were delivered to Venezuelan citizens in April last year as part of a national social housing program, despite聽 attempts by the United States to cripple the country's economy, reports Jim McIlroy.
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Mat Ward looks back at聽June's political news and the best new music that related to it.
91自拍论坛 spoke to Maysoon Elnigoumi, a member of the Sudanese community in Western Sydney, on June 9, to find out more about the grassroots responses to the humanitarian crisis. Susan Price reports.
At least 16 people were killed, hundreds injured and more than 500 arrested, following three days of protest in Senegal in early June, prompting fears of a further crackdown, reports Leo Earle.
Sarah Hathway from Socialist Alliance was declared elected to Windermere Ward of the City of Greater Geelong on June 28. Sue Bull reports.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Washington DC on June 21, reports Malik Miah, receiving a royal welcome despite his right-wing, anti-Muslim and anti-democratic policies.
The Greens leadership is wrong to focus on getting more MPs and that its someone else鈥檚 job to do the 鈥渟treet聽heat鈥 it knows is needed, argues聽Sam Wainwright.聽The changes we urgently need will聽only come聽from sustained extra-parliamentary mobilisations.
Turkey 鈥 a member of NATO and the Council of Europe 鈥 carried out a targeted assassination of local political leaders in North-Eastern Syria, on June 20, reports Sarah Glynn.
91自拍论坛鈥檚 Jacob Andrewartha spoke to Aishik Saha, an activist with All India Students聽Association and a researcher on digital and algorithmic labour, about the聽development of artificial intelligence聽under capitalism.
Daniel Ellsberg聽revealed last December that聽he聽had聽been the WikiLeaks 鈥渂ackup鈥澛爁or releasing the documents that were eventually published in 2010. Binoy Kampmark reports on his conversion to whistleblower and support for Julian Assange.
鈥淭rans rights are human rights鈥澛爃undreds of people chanted as they raised their voices聽against bigotry. Peter Boyle reports.
As Pacific communities protest the Japanese government鈥檚 plan to dump more than a million tonnes of radioactive waste water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean, Australian anti-nuclear activists highlight the complicity of Australian uranium exporting companies, reports Peter Boyle.
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