The聽latest statistics聽show that almost all the gains made from reaching an average of 40% renewable energy in electricity generation have been cancelled out by rising greenhouse gas emissions, mainly from transport. Peter Boyle reports.
Peter Boyle
Tens of thousands of construction unionists marched in Magan-djin/Brisbane on September 17 and in Naarm/Melbourne and Gadigal Country/Sydney the next day, to demand their elected officials be reinstated and Labor鈥檚 new anti-union law be withdrawn.
Peter Boyle speaks to Epeli Lesuma about what the recent Pacific Island Forum revealed about Australian colonialism.
A new global campaign has been launched to demand the freedom for former People's Democratic Party (HDP) co-chair Figen Y眉ksekda臒 and other activists imprisoned by the Turkish state, reports Peter Boyle.
Epeli Lesuma from the Pacific Network on Globalisation told Peter Boyle that there is great concern in the Pacific聽about Australia鈥檚 AUKUS deal with the British and the United States to acquire nuclear-powered submarines as it contravenes the Treaty of Raratonga.
Since August 22, cities across Indonesia have been rocked by student-led protests against a proposed regional electoral law. Peter Boyle spoke to Rudi Hartono, the managing editor of a new progressive publication Merdika.id, who joined the protesters in Jakarta.
Peter Boyle speaks to Singaporean grassroots activist Adi R, about the launch of the People鈥檚 Manifesto project, which aims to centre the issues facing ordinary people in the lead up to the country's election, expected this year.
Tens of thousands of trade unionists took to the streets around the country to demonstrate their opposition to Labor鈥檚 new anti-Construction Forestry Maritime Employees Union law.
Labor has launched its push to become聽a renewable energy 鈥渟uperpower鈥. But, as Peter Boyle argues,聽any imagining of a green future needs to break imperial and colonialist power relations with the Global South.
Noel Hazard, a decades-long battler for the socialist cause, will be dearly missed right across the left, writes Peter Boyle.
Korean peace activists are taking action around the world on July 27, the anniversary of the Korean War armistice, to call for a de-escalation of military tensions in the Korean Peninsula, reports Peter Boyle.
麻豆传媒's Peter Boyle spoke with "Zaria", a Bangali activist with @deshisforliberation, about the struggle by students in Bangladesh for justice in the face of unprecedented repression.
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