The International Court of Justice is considering whether countries are obliged under international law to reduce emissions, and what the legal consequences are if they fail to do so, reports Ben Radford.
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Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe told Isaac Nellist and Chloe DS that the major parties are in a 鈥渞ace to the bottom鈥 on policy for First Nations peoples and that Labor has 鈥渄elivered nothing鈥.
Mariota Spens reviews Wicked, a technicolour fairytale and allegory for United States politics, which shows us the mechanics of patriarchal capitalism.
Outgoing United States president Joe Biden has blocked Japan鈥檚 Nippon Steel from acquiring US Steel, citing national security concerns, reports Malik Miah.
Eleven historic days of popular struggle sealed President Yoon Suk-yeol鈥檚 fate, following his declaration of martial law. Yoon鈥檚 impeachment represents a tremendous triumph of people power, but the struggle is not over, writes Won Youngsu.
Australia is yet to see the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines and, in the meantime, Labor is allowing the country to become garrisoned to Washington鈥檚 geopolitical vanities. Binoy Kampmark reports.
Grassroots Action Network Tasmania protested logging in the Huon Valley, responding to Uncle Jimmy Everett鈥檚 call to protect Country. Kerry Smith reports.
Firefighters can see that human-induced climate change is making fire seasons longer and more intense. Cam Walker argues that we all have to counter the right-wing conspiracy misinformation campaign.
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents seven new books on capitalist ecology myths, petroleum industry lies, forests, cities, incipient fascism, agribusiness and disease.
Coral Wynter reviews the recent documentary, Unbreakable, the story of tennis star Jelena Dokic鈥檚 courage and resilience after surviving years of abuse at the hands of her father.
Just days before the Republicans, headed by Donald Trump, take charge in the US, pro-Palestine protests across Australia continued to demand that Labor cut ties with Israel.聽Pip Hinman, Sarah Hathway聽and Adam Bremner聽report.
Andrew Chuter reviews Cameron Murray鈥檚 highly accessible and much-needed book about the persistent myths that prevent rational discussion and action to address the housing crisis in Australia.
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