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As United States President Joe Biden鈥檚 term in office comes to an end, it is important to reflect on his legacy 鈥 as an enabler of genocide, argues Rupen Savoulian.

A grassroots campaign group, Justice not Jails, has been formed to counter聽the Northern Territory鈥檚 Country Liberal Party鈥檚 punitive 鈥渢ough on crime鈥 approach. Stephen W Enciso reports.

Targeting health care workers is a war crime, Naarm/Melbourne, January 5

At the weekly protests in Naarm/Melbourne and Gadigal Country/Sydney against Israel鈥檚 genocide on January 5, Israel was condemned for its attack on the Kamal Adwan hospital and the arbitrary arrest and detention of its director.

January 5 was the 457th day of Israel鈥檚 latest genocidal assault.

Around 1000 people protested for Palestine in an energising rally on January 5 in Gadigal Country/Sydney.聽Pro-Palestine rallies have continued every Sunday there for the past 15 months.

Philippine labour and climate activists Luke Espiritu and Aleijn Reintegrado are guests on the 麻豆传媒 Show.

Two Kurdish journalists killed

Colombian President Gustavo Petro condemned the Turkish drone strikes that killed Kurdish journalists C卯han Bilgin and Naz谋m Da艧tan near Koban锚 in northern Syria, reports Medya News.

zombie draped in flag

The Left Berlin鈥檚 Phil Butland spoke to Paris activist聽John Mullen聽about what French president Emmanuel Macron hopes to achieve with the appointment of new right-wing prime minister Fran莽ois Bayrou.

Tamara Pearson and book cover

Znetwork.org鈥檚 Alexandria Shaner sat down with activist-author Tamara Pearson to discuss her new novel, The Eyes of the Earth, and how storytelling as resistance can unravel discourse, confront reality and explore possibilities.

We鈥檙e scrolling more and reading less, but when it comes to standing up to fossil fuel companies, the arms industry, empire and systemic injustice, fiction and non-fiction books can provide clarity and transformative ideas, argues Tamara Pearson.

book cover and Amazon rainforest

Ben Radford reviews the memoir of Waraoni climate activist Nemonte Nenquimo, who defends the Amazon and the indigenous peoples of eastern Ecuador against the power of big oil.

oil washed up on a beach in Peru

A substantial oil spill affecting Peru鈥檚 north coast has drawn attention to the country鈥檚 largely unregulated and destructive oil industry, reports Ben Radford.

Criticising the actions of a state and its policies should not be mistaken for antisemitism, writes聽Judith Avril, a member of Jews Against the Occupation 鈥48 Australia.

How much longer will you let this go on?, Naarm/Melbourne, December 29

Protests for Palestine continued in the week between Christmas and New Year, as Israel destroyed the Kamal Adwan hospital.聽Alex Bainbridge聽reports.