A recording of the public forum "Ukraine resists! Fighting back against Russian tanks and Western banks" organised by 麻豆传媒.
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West Papuans and their supporters say they have been 鈥渓et down鈥 by Melanesian Spearhead Group聽leaders over a decision not to admit the United Liberation Movement of West Papua聽as a full member, reports Susan Price.
Russian folk-punk outfit Arkadiy Kots Band have released a new track to mark the 65th birthday of political prisoner Boris Kagarlitsky, reports Federico Fuentes.
A Newcastle magistrate has validated the protest actions聽of anti-coal activists, saying 鈥渁ny reasonable person would agree with the goals of this action鈥. Jim McIlroy reports.
Friends of the Earth聽has come to the decision that it does聽does not feel comfortable to add its weight to either the 鈥淵es鈥 or Blak/progressive 鈥淣o鈥 campaigns.
The National Tertiary Education Union at the University of Melbourne has begun a week of industrial action,聽after more than a year of failed negotiations. Jacob Andrewartha reports.
Mat Ward looks back at this month's political news and the best new music that related to it.
In his latest work, Simon Hannah sketches out China鈥檚 development into 鈥渙ne of the most powerful capitalist and emerging imperialist countries in the world鈥. Federico Fuentes reviews.
Naomi Klein has gifted us with a book that describes, analyses and reflects the vertigo that so many of us are experiencing today, and proposes a way out of the confusion, writes Bill Nevins.
Pacific elders are speaking out against Australia鈥檚 bid to host COP31, scheduled for 2026.聽Pip Hinman reports.
The global campaign in solidarity with Iran's uprising is making progress, after decades of indifference by Western governments to the suffering of the Iranian people.聽 Mohammad Sadeghpour reports.
Thousands of Berliners took to the streets on bicycles on August 25 to protest the dominance of motor vehicles in the city,聽discriminatory road traffic laws and car-centric urban planning, reports Ben Radford.
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