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Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents eight important new books for rebels and revolutionaries on your gift list

The mainstream media’sapologisms for mass murderare sickening.ѲʲԱ𲵲 argues we need to reject and call out attempts to silence resistance to genocide, before it is normalised.

people arriving at a refugee camp

As the world turns its gaze to Gaza, the war in Sudan, which has killed thousands, continues into its eighth month with no ceasefire in sight, reports Pavan Kulkarni. Cholera stalks millions and the fragile healthcare system has all but collapsed.

human sign depicting the flag of Palestine

Thousands of people from the Basque city of Guernica hit the city centre on December 8, in a stunning display of solidarity with the people of Gaza, reports Peoples Dispatch.

Tamil refugees are holding a protest vigiloutside the office of Richard Marles, hoping to speak to him about permanent visas. Tim Gooden reports.

A public forum discussed the High Court’s decision on indefinite detention and the racist backlash. Chris Slee reports.

attendees at COP28

COP28 is shaping up as another failure, argues Binoy Kampmark.

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Russian socialist and anti-war activist Boris Kagarlitsky was released from custody on December 12, after spending nearly five months in jail awaiting trial, reports Federico Fuentes.

Labor and Coalition governments like to justify their policiesas being based onsupposed shared democratic values, which they thenconflatewith “Australian interests”. But the moral postering is coming underdone,as Peter Boyle argues.

protesters leaving a building and chanting

In Brazil, Sao Paulo’s State Legislative Assembly voted to privatise its water and sanitation company on December 6, after the parliamentary session was briefly suspended while security forces cleared anti-privatisation protesters from the gallery using batons and pepper spray. 鶹ý's Federico Fuentes was on the scene.

historical painting of Napoleon Bonaparte

Director Ridley Scott (Gladiator, Kingdom of Heaven) depicts the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte in his 2023 film, Napoleon. Alex Salmon reviews.

Labor wants Osborne in SA to bethe first designated zone for AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines, with Stirling in WA nominated as the second nuclear submarinebase.David Noonan reports.