South Africa'sÌýcase against Israel in the International Court of Justice could be one route to end the hot war in Gaza. But, asÌýPaul Gregoire writes, politics will decide —Ìýa reason to keep mobilising.
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Aotearoa/New Zealand's Fair Pay Agreements Act was repealed by the newly-elected conservative National Party government on December 20, reports Clive Tillman.
Arabunna Elder Uncle Kevin Buzzacott passed away in Alice Springs on November 29, 2023. A fierce advocate for his people and for a nuclear-free Australia, Kevin will be sorely missed,Ìýwrites Jim Green.
The movement for Palestine in Australia is maintaining its pressure on Labor to abandon its support for Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza. Peter Boyle,ÌýRenfrey Clarke and Jacob AndrewarthaÌýreport.
Chris Slee reviews Benjamin Fong's book, Quick Fixes: Drugs in America from Prohibition to the 21st Century Binge, which examines the history of drug use and prohibition in the United States.
Andrew Chuter reviews Their Blood Got Mixed, a graphic memoir through the heart of a remarkable experiment in self-determination.
The Australia Palestine Advocacy Network is urging Labor to support South Africa’s suit against Israel forÌýgenocide in Gaza in the International Court of Justice in The Hague. Stuart Rees reports.
Kurdish supporters of the Western Sydney Wanderers showed their solidarity with Kurdish soccer playersÌýat the team’s winning January 1 match. Peter Boyle reports.
In their book, The Locked-up Country — a play on Donald Horne’s The Lucky Country — Tom Chodor and Sharar Hameiri meticulously chronicle how governments opted for seemingly unthinkable measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic. Fred Fuentes reviews.
Turkey carried out a devastating string of airstrikes on North East Syria (NES) over Christmas, targeting civilian service facilities and infrastructure. The Rojava Information Center (RIC) spoke with Kurdish politician and former Syrian Democratic Council co-chair, Ilham Ahmed, about the latest attacks.
The release of cabinet documents from 2003 under the John Howard government has failed to clarify exactly how it decided to send Australian troops to the Iraq War. Mark Robinson reports.
In the first of our two-part interview, South African political economist and author Patrick Bond discusses modern-day imperial power and the role BRICS countries play in maintaining United States dominance with Â鶹´«Ã½'s Federico Fuentes.
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