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Mo Chara, aka Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, is facing terrorism charges in the UK for the supposed crime of supporting Palestine.
Homes blanketed with dust. People cannot open windows and enjoy fresh air or sit outside during summer. They wake up and taste dust in their mouth. Pavers, roofs, gutters, cars and gardens must be ...
As mass deportation raids began last Friday in Los Angeles, members of the socialist group Tempest participated in rapid response and other protest efforts to defend immigrants. They compiled and ...
Labor has won a smashing victory in the lower house and, with the backing of the Greens, looks set to control the Senate as well. The Coalition has done disastrously, losing its leader and scoring the ...
The Australian Greens have launched a policy to develop Australia’s military-industrial base, which would allocate $4 billion to “sovereign manufacturing capabilities” of drones and missiles, ...
The movement to establish a Jewish state was premised on the notion that Jews and non-Jews cannot live together in peace. That remains an important rationale for the existence of Israel as a state in ...
Women today have achieved formal equality in most spheres of life. They have much greater choice about what to do with their lives. But they are still a long way from being equal to men, and even ...
Since the election of Labor to government in 2014, Victoria’s police force has become more well armed, well resourced and well staffed than at any other time in the state’s history.
It’s not like anyone thought he’d be that good. But Anthony Albanese has turned out to be a really, really crap PM.
More than 600 Melbourne University students attended a mass meeting and rally on 15 August to demand that the university end its complicity in the genocide in Gaza. The meeting was the largest ...
In the middle of Brisbane’s legal district, spitting distance from the police headquarters and bustling Roma Street train station, dozens of striking construction workers congregate on a traffic ...
More than 1,500 students attended a student general meeting at the University of Queensland (UQ) on 29 May, the largest student meeting in Australia in decades.