Three climate activists have been found guilty and charged for resisting Woodside's聽Scarborough gas hub in the Burrup.听Nova Sobieralski reports.
Issue 1373
News
A ceremony marking the 181st anniversary of the execution of freedom fighters was held at the Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner monument on the corner of Victoria and Franklin Streets. Darren Saffin reports.
Two activists from the Disrupt Burrup Hub campaign staged a protest at the Art Galley of Western Australia against Woodside Energy鈥檚 proposed Burrup Gas hub project. Alex Salmon reports.
Latin American-Australians and supporters gathered in front of the Peruvian Consulate聽 to demand an end to the Dina Boluarte coup regime in Peru.听Jim McIlroy and Federico Fuentes report.
Scientist Rebellion Australia launched a new campaign聽urging聽people to engage in non-violent civil disobedience to expose the severity of climate change. Kerry Smith reports.
Here's a list of Invasion Day protests and events happening this January 26.
Kerry Smith reports that the community of the Bulga Plateau, west of Port Macquarie, has been protesting the logging in Bulga State Forest since January 9.
A聽report by the Parliamentary Budget Office has found that women aged over 60 are the fastest growing section of the population on JobSeeker payments. Isaac Nellist reports.
Analysis
A small number of neo-Nazis tried but failed to聽stop the Merri-Bek City Council鈥檚 Day of Mourning ceremony聽from聽going ahead in Coburg on January 26. Sue Bolton reports.
MPs from both major parties have absorbed an聽investor鈥搒tyle thinking, even towards public housing. Andrew Chuter argues that聽na茂ve economic theories of supply and demand will not聽fix the homelessness problem.
Labor's聽Indigenous Voice to Parliament will be another token gesture, unless the government is forced by a strong popular movement to take real measures towards聽First Nations justice, argues Socialist Alliance.
Oxfam's annual report on global inequality is a damning indictment of the聽chronically inequitable capitalist system, argues Peter Boyle.
How can we prevail on Labor to admit that realpolitik is obscene as a frame for its Israel relations? How can we force it to see the Israeli colonising project as unacceptable in today鈥檚 world, asks Ken Blackman?
Kurdish-Iranian activist, author and film producer Behrouz Boochani discusses聽his latest book聽and Australia's refugee detention regime.
Journalist and author Behrouz Boochani is the guest on the latest 91自拍论坛 Show, speaking about聽about his latest book Freedom, Only Freedom.
Socialist Alliance delegates discussed global and domestic political developments聽and decided on directions and campaign priorities at聽its聽17th national conference. Chloe DS reports.
The purchase of HIMARS聽batteries from the United States is another irresponsible drain on the public purse and shows the military-industrial complex is thriving. Binoy Kampmark reports.
Shirley Shackleton, even with her own tragedy, made common cause with the Timorese people鈥檚 struggle and resistance. She will be remembered, writes Stephen Langford.
Bevan Ramsden argues that the聽US-Australia Force Posture Agreement means Australia has been set up as a US forward base from which to launch the next war 鈥 on China.
Coalition Senators Alex Antic and Matt Canavan are pushing a new anti-abortion bill aimed at those with reservations about late-term abortions. Paul Gregoire reports.
World
Just days after US President Joe Biden called global warming 'an existential threat to human existence', the US proceeded with the nation's largest-ever auction of oil and gas permits, reports Kenny Stancil.
CELAC member countries signed the Buenos Aires declaration to make Latin America and the Caribbean a community of sovereign nations, reports Tanya Wadhwa.
Movement leaders from across Latin America and the Caribbean meet ahead of CELAC summit in Argentina
More than 300 leaders of social organisations, unions and people鈥檚 movements from across Latin America and the Caribbean gathered ahead of the CELAC聽meeting, reports Fernanda Paix茫o.
It took a mass civil rights movement to end legal racial segregation in the United States, writes Malik Miah. The same must happen to abolish policing and the corrupt criminal 鈥渏ustice鈥 system.
United States President Joe Biden has announced a dramatic expansion of restrictions on people from Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti seeking asylum at the US border with Mexico, writes Barry Sheppard.
Malaysian socialist Soh Sook Hwa spoke to Isaac Nellist about Malaysian politics and building a political alternative.
Susan Price interviews Canadian ecosocialist Marc Bonhomme about the 2022 United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP15), which took place in Montreal from December 7鈥19.
A new climate justice movement is growing in South Korea, with the help of the trade union movement, reports Alice S Kim.
While mining companies seek to downplay the destructive impacts of deep-sea mining, undercover videos obtained by Greenpeace show how such mining activities pollute the ocean, reports Ben Radford.
Despite international sanctions Myanmar鈥檚 military junta is not short of business partners. Indeed, business, notably in the arms market, continues unabated, writes Binoy Kampmark.
It鈥檚 one thing to be displaced by a hurricane. It鈥檚 entirely another matter when real estate developers and US investors take advantage of the archipelago鈥檚 disaster for profit, writes Lola Rosario.听
The only 鈥渞eal鈥 democratic institution in Venezuela, according to United States State Department spokesperson Ned Price, is one that has not met in seven years, writes Vijay Prashad.
A new study reveals that scientists employed by fossil fuel giant ExxonMobil between 1977鈥2003 correctly predicted the rate of temperature rises as a result of carbon emissions, reports Binoy Kampmark.
Moscow-based poet, translator, and activist Kirill Medvedev, of the Russian Socialist Movement, talks about聽President Vladimir Putin鈥檚 war on Ukraine and anti-war resistance at home.
Millions of workers and youth in France mobilised on January 19 against the government's latest attack on pensions. John Mullen explains the background.
Culture
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus selects his favourite red and green books from 2022.
The recycled soap opera of English royals tearing strips off each other continues to preoccupy Australian and British audiences, writes Rupen Savoulian.
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents six new books for red-greens and green-reds to start the new year.