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Adam Hanieh against background of US dollar bills

Adam Hanieh is a professor of Political Economy and Global Development, whose research focuses on capitalism and imperialism in the Middle East. 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳’s Federico Fuentes sat down with Hanieh to discuss the state of global imperialism today and the significance of Donald Trump’s presidency.

damage from earthquake

Myanmar's military junta is seeking an opportunity in the recent earthquake to rehabilitate its image overseas, while consolidating power at home, arguesÌýTharaphi Than.

Isaac NellistÌýspoke to Karyn Brown, a Waterloo public housing tenant and campaigner who has been leading the campaign to defend and extend public housing.Ìý

Tishreen dam

For months now, the picturesque banks of the Euphrates River have become a war zone, as Turkish jets bomb the hills surrounding theÌýTishreen dam. Protecting this vital water source are hundreds of protesters in need of international support, reports Make Rojava Green Again.

Trump and tariff list

Liberation Day, as April 2 was described by United States President Donald Trump, had all the elements of reality television perversion, writes Binoy Kampmark.

Islamophobia Register’s reportÌýhas found a disturbing surge of in-person and online incidents of Islamophobia overÌý2023-2024 — more than double those from the previous year.ÌýJanet Parker spoke to Naser Alziyadat, one of the report’sÌýauthors.Ìý

NSW doctors have been campaigning for a new award for more than a year, after NSW Labor lifted the wages cap in 2023. Pip Hinman reports.

Both major parties have remained in full support of the AUKUS military pact, which locks Australia into the United States’ war plans. Pip Hinman reports.Ìý

Palau islands from the air

After launching at the Venice Open Space last year, Re-Stor(y)ing Oceania is in Gadigal Country/Sydney at Artspace in Woolloomooloo. Jim McIlroy and Coral Wynter review.

man sitting on the grass

Columbia University postgraduate and pro-Palestine activist Mahmoud Khalil dictated this letter from his cell in an immigration detention centre in Louisiana, on March 18.

statue of liberty crumbling and two framed faces

The attacks on immigrants, international students and permanent residents in the United States are a grim reminder of the long history of deportations and border control as a strategy to punish political radicals, writes Malik Miah.

Jews Against the Occupation ’48Ìýis calling on Labor to heed the latest United Nations report and not participate in Israel’s genocide of Palestinians.