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NSW Greens Senator David Shoebridge has found out, via a FOI request, that as much as $600 million from the Australian Future Fund is going to weapons companies. Binoy Kampmark reports.

protesters and police

While Canada likes to style itself as a 鈥減eacekeeping nation鈥, it has become one of the world鈥檚 largest global arms dealers, reports Jeff Shantz. A substantial proportion of this bloody trade is done with Israel.

A Labor bill, currently in parliament, looks like it wants to shift the cost of NDIS to the states and territories. Graham Matthews听argues the debate over future NDIS funding is an argument among thieves.

map of settler violence

While opposing Israel鈥檚 ethnic cleansing of Gaza, we should not forget another aspect of Israel鈥檚 genocidal project: the growing violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, argues Barry Sheppard.

Several of the 100 children who took part in a unique people-to-people Australia-Palestine solidarity project听have been killed in Gaza, along with some of the adults running the program. Peter Boyle reports.

Stop Israel's genocide, Naarm/Melbourne, June 2

Thousands rallied around the country on the 35th weekend of continuous protests against Israel's genocide.听Alex Bainbridge reports.

Rents must be frozen and the housing-price casino has to be shut down, starting with the tax rorts. Tax incentives should be available only for building new housing that adds to existing stock, argues Renfrey Clarke.

Around 100 people attended the sold-out Brisbane premiere of the lively new climate action documentary Walanbaa Ngiiyani/Stronger Together, on May 25, reports Jim McIlroy.

Claudia Sheinbaum of the Morena party has been elected the new president of Mexico, according to the official preliminary results, reports Tamara Pearson from Puebla.

Students demand that UQ divests from Israeli weapons companies

The University of Queensland committed to disclosing financial and research partnerships with weapons manufactures in return for the UQ Gaza solidarity camp shutting down. Sam Morris reports.

tally room screen and Mazibuko Jara inset

The African National Congress (ANC) lost its parliamentary majority in South Africa's May 29 elections. South African socialist Mazibuko Jara discussed the reasons for the ANC鈥檚 declining support and the rise of the recently formed uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) party, led by former ANC president Jacob Zuma with 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Federico Fuentes just prior to the elections.

Communities in Bundjalung country are demanding Labor call a halt to Israel's war on Gaza.听Nick Fredman reports.