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Protest in France

John Mullen describes the escalating revolt against pensions attacks in France and argues for an indefinite strike to defeat Prime Minister Emmanuel Macron's attack on workers.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 surrender,鈥 One Nation's Mark Latham聽said recently. He聽is using聽a legal loophole to try and get聽two representatives in the NSW Legislative Council to push his聽bigoted agenda.听Paul Gregoire reports.

Hundreds of people have staged a protest outside the government headquarters in Beirut in the second consecutive day of protests against the ongoing economic crisis, reports Peoples Dispatch.

Mvuselelo Mkhabela

Communist Party of Swaziland activist Mvuselelo Mkhabela聽escaped from a hospital after being shot and tortured by the police, reports Peoples Dispatch.

The latest migrant drownings off the Tunisian coast have led to further scrutiny of Tunisia鈥檚 treatment of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa, reports 笔别辞辫濒别蝉听顿颈蝉辫补迟肠丑.

Cuban Family Code

Natalia Marques spoke to young activists in Cuba to find out how the new law was won through grassroots dialogue.

Protest in Greece

Demonstrators took to the streets聽across Greece to protest the government's handling of last month's Tempi railway disaster, reports Brett Wilkins.

Rohima Miah reports that thousands of peace and anti-war activists rallied in Washington under the banner "Fund People's Needs, Not the War Machine!"

Marko Bojcun

When Ukrainian writer, teacher and activist Marko Bojcun died in England on March 11, an important link snapped in the chain of struggle for the Ukrainian people鈥檚 social and national emancipation, writes Dick Nichols.听

There has been a聽flurry of visits by United States' officials to the Pacific over the past year in a bid to shore up imperial hegemony in the region. Binoy Kampmark reports.

Chris Minns (left) and Dominic Perrottet superimposed over a failed report card

Labor鈥檚 small target strategy offers little to people and further shrinks the already thin political differences between the major parties, argues Peter Boyle.

Attacks on LGBTIQ protesters outside a church where One Nation leader Mark Latham was speaking have alarmed many activists. Sue Bull reports.听