Isaac Nellist and Riley Breen discuss the death toll in Gaza, healthcare workers taking action, the University of Melbourne's crackdown on activists and the campaign to disrupt Burrup Hub.聽
Stories from 91自拍论坛 News Podcast 20
91自拍论坛 journalist鈥檚 Isaac Nellist and Chloe DS go through the latest news from across the continent and around the world.
The National Tertiary Education Union at Monash University protested outside a meeting of the university鈥檚 Executive Council聽in support of their enterprise agreement.聽Brenna Dempsey reports.
鈥淲e need a powerful movement to make action on climate change unstoppable,鈥 Alexa Stuart, a Rising Tide organiser, told a public meeting. Jim McIlroy reports.
Labor has been reported to the United Nations Committee Against Torture over its decision to 鈥渟uspend鈥 its human rights act to detain children in adult watch houses.聽Sonia Hickey reports.
President Emmanuel Macron's government has imposed a ban on long dresses and tunics worn by school students in a deliberate move to exploit widespread Islamophobia, court far-right support and divert attention away from class conflict, writes John Mullen.
Disrupt Burrup Hub staged a silent protest in front of Woodside鈥檚 headquarters in response to聽the West Australian government鈥檚 crackdown on protesters engaging in direct action.聽Nova Sobieralski reports.
After spending five years in jail, Russian political prisoner Azat Miftakhov was meant to go free on September 4. Instead the mathematician and anarchist faces new charges that could keep him locked up for a further two to five years, reports Federico Fuentes.
Water-related conflicts are occurring across Uruguay, over its use and control, with big business interests pitted against the right to safe drinking water, writes Mar铆a Noel Gonz谩lez.
A stop-work meeting by more than 250 National Tertiary Education Union members at RMIT decided to continue industrial action. Jordan AK reports.
France is refusing to withdraw its ambassador and troops from Niger, and reaffirming its threat of supporting foreign military intervention, reports Pavan Kulkarni.
West Papuans and their supporters say they have been 鈥渓et down鈥 by Melanesian Spearhead Group聽leaders over a decision not to admit the United Liberation Movement of West Papua聽as a full member, reports Susan Price.
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