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Suzanne James聽writes that if governments do not start protecting people from the corporate greed that is destroying so many lives, more CEOs might unfortunately get caught in the crossfire.

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Recently released documentary聽Venezuela: The Cost of Challenging an Empire shows the real costs of the greed and blockade imposed on Venezuela by the United States government, writes Jim McIlroy.

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Bill Nevins takes us on a journey through this past century in this collection of wonderful poems, writes Loran Otway.

Multiple statements by current Israeli government politicians reveal the genocidal intent of Zionism with regard to Gaza, writes聽Rupen Savoulian.聽What does it say about the governments who consistently and聽unfailingly supply weapons聽to the Israeli authorities?

A grassroots campaign group, Justice not Jails, has been formed to counter聽the Northern Territory鈥檚 Country Liberal Party鈥檚 punitive 鈥渢ough on crime鈥 approach. Stephen W Enciso reports.

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The first pro-Palestine rallies for 2025 condemned Israel鈥檚 attack on Kamal Adwan hospital and the arbitrary arrest of its director,聽Dr聽Hussam Abu Safia.聽Alex Bainbridge聽reports.

Philippine labour and climate activists Luke Espiritu and Aleijn Reintegrado are guests on the 91自拍论坛 Show.

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Colombian President Gustavo Petro condemned the Turkish drone strikes that killed Kurdish journalists C卯han Bilgin and Naz谋m Da艧tan near Koban锚 in northern Syria, reports Medya News.

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The Left Berlin鈥檚 Phil Butland spoke to Paris activist聽John Mullen聽about what French president Emmanuel Macron hopes to achieve with the appointment of new right-wing prime minister Fran莽ois Bayrou.

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Znetwork.org鈥檚 Alexandria Shaner sat down with activist-author Tamara Pearson to discuss her new novel, The Eyes of the Earth, and how storytelling as resistance can unravel discourse, confront reality and explore possibilities.

We鈥檙e scrolling more and reading less, but when it comes to standing up to fossil fuel companies, the arms industry, empire and systemic injustice, fiction and non-fiction books can provide clarity and transformative ideas, argues Tamara Pearson.

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Ben Radford reviews the memoir of Waraoni climate activist Nemonte Nenquimo, who defends the Amazon and the indigenous peoples of eastern Ecuador against the power of big oil.