The Hiroshima Day rally,Ìýorganised by the No AUKUS Coalition Victoria, heard aÌývariety of speakers condemn the AUKUS nuclearÌýdeal. Jordan AK reports.
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Another protest called on Labor to scrap the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal and to sign the 2017 Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Peter Boyle and Pip HinmanÌýreport.
Labor ministersÌýhappily agreed to allow the United States to deepen and tighten militarisation ofÌýAustralia at the AUSMIN 2023 talks. Bevan Ramsden reports.
The Victorian government is planning onÌýchanges to harsh bail lawsÌýbut it appears that they are not going to be implemented immediately. Chris Slee reports.
The brilliance of Barbie is its confrontation of patriarchy and power, writes Christine Hepsie.
A new housing and homelessness data portal shows the number of people who are homeless has almost doubled over 2021 to 2022.ÌýRachel Evans ²¹²Ô»åÌýKaryn Brown report.
Members of the All India Students Association and the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) — Liberation gathered in central Kolkata on August 5 to mark 52 years since one of the party's founders,ÌýSaroj Dutta, was murdered, report Isaac Nellist, Jacob Andrewartha and Chloe DS.
Jonathan Strauss introduces a new collection published by Resistance Books in Australia, featuring the voices of Ukrainian leftists, Russian left anti-war activists and members of the international left who defend Ukraine’s right of national self-determination.
The AUSMIN 2023 talks between the US Secretaries of State and Defense and their Australian counterpartsÌýconfirmed the increasing and unaccountable militarisation of Australia’s north.ÌýBinoy Kampmark reports.
Marcel Cartier recently spent time with leading figures of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI), on a visit to Iraqi Kurdistan.
TheÌýInternational Atomic Energy Agency'sÌýin-principle agreement to Australia's AUKUS nuclearÌýsubmarines setsÌýa risky precedent for 'nuclearÌýsharing'. Pip Hinman reports.
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A giant letter demanding Anthony Albanese push harder to have Julian Assange released from Belmarsh Prison was read out, outside the Prime Minister's electorate office. Stephen Langford reports.
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