John Tully gave the following speech at the inaugural Kobane Day Lecture聽at New South Wales Parliament.聽
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Leaders in the Global South are continuing to lead the way in the fight for far-reaching climate action at COP27, reports Julia Conley.
The right to abortion became a deciding factor in limiting the predicted Republican 鈥渟weep鈥 in the United States midterm elections, writes Barry Sheppard.
The newly formed community聽Walyalup Climate Action聽drew around 300 people to its inaugural event 鈥 鈥淩eal climate action means no new fossil fuels鈥. Janet Parker reports.
The Daniel Ortega regime treats its jailed opponents as badly or worse than the Somoza family dictatorship, brought down by the Sandinista National Liberation Front in 1979, writes Dick Nichols.
The number of workers taking strike action has risen this year, up from record lows for a decade. University workers are a part of this movement, reports Jonathan Strauss.
Historian and Kurdish solidarity activist聽John Tully gave the inaugural Sydney Kobane Day Lecture in the New South Wales Parliament House. Peter Boyle reports.
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets calling for the overthrow of the military junta, in at least 19 cities and towns across Sudan, marking one year since the military coup. Pavan Kulkarni reports.
Anthony Albanese聽must honour Labor鈥檚 election promise to grant聽permanency to the more than 30,000 refugees already living here, writes聽Janet Parker.
Marine Le Pen鈥檚 party has had a series of successes and is hoping to build further in coming months. Determined opposition will be crucial, writes John Mullen.
The Honduran army and national police converged on a Gar铆funa community in Punta Gorda 鈥 on the island of Roat谩n 鈥 on November 7, violently evicting residents, reports Ana Zorita.
Residents rallied at the local waterfront聽to protest the Viva Energy gas import terminal, proposed for Corio Bay. Sue Bull reports.
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