Privatisation

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Speculation of more privatisations by the Nicol谩s Maduro government is growing amid fears incoming United States president Donald Trump may tighten sanctions on Venezuela, reports Federico Fuentes.

With more than 57,000 households on the NSW public housing wait list, public housing tenants are determined not to let their homes be demolished. Rachel Evans听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

anti-NEP protest Delhi

Students鈥 access to university education in India is threatened by the Narendra Modi regime鈥檚 National Education Policy (NEP), which was introduced in 2020, reports Isaac Nellist.

More than 100 people, including public housing tenants, rallied at the Collingwood Estate听to oppose the demolition of 44 public housing towers. Jacob Andrewartha reports.

From misappropriating JobKeeper funds, to illegally sacking thousands of workers, to Alan Joyce鈥檚 enormous 鈥減ay鈥 rises, the scandals associated with Qantas are piling up. Mary Merkenich argues it should be renationalised.

Residents are calling on Australia Post not to close听Glenroy Post Office, close to accessible public transport and in a big听shopping centre. Sue Bolton reports.

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Suzanne James asksif Australia can really find its way back to Whitlam-style free education policy when so many are ensnared in a hunger-games economy, driven by the greed of the privileged, privately-educated few?听

India train disaster 2023

By all indications, Balasore will be remembered as one of India's worst rail disasters in years with the scale of trauma and devastation still unfolding, writes CPIML (Liberation).

Workers in the mostly privatised aged-care system face chronic understaffing and substandard pay, while aged care providers cry poor to justify their cost cutting.听Ben Radford reports.

Protest in Greece

Demonstrators took to the streets听across Greece to protest the government's handling of last month's Tempi railway disaster, reports Brett Wilkins.

pedro sanchez

With elections due in the next 12 months, Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) prime minister Pedro S谩nchez is hoping his pro-worker posture will be enough to secure victory over the right and keep the independence movement at bay, writes Dick Nichols.

The policies of successive NSW听governments听to not build new public housing听and sell off old stock is worsening the听housing crisis, writes Paul Gregoire.