Mary Merkenich looks at the good, bad and ugly aspects of the German federal election results.
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Zionist social media influencers and Labor party members Ofir Birenbaum and Sophie Calland are gearing up for the federal election. Wendy BaconÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýYaakov AharonÌý°ù±ð±è´Ç°ù³Ù.
The Communications Electrical Plumbing Union has slammed the Tasmanian Liberal government’s proposal to sell off energy assets. Kerry Smith °ù±ð±è´Ç°ù³Ù²õ.Ìý
Join rallies across the country on March 15 to say ‘Stop killing women’ and demand an end to violence against women, domestic abuse and misogyny.Â
Mainstream media outlets may pretend not to be a mouthpiece for the powerful, but in the end they are loyal to their billionaire owners and the class interests they represent, writes Tamara Pearson.
The Australian Council of Trade Unions is among many who are condemning the Coalition’s plan to slash 36,000 public service jobs if it wins the federal election. Jim McIlroy reports.
Isaac Nellist asks US socialists Cyn Huang and Michaela Brangan, members of the Democratic Socialists of America Bread and Roses caucus, about Trump’s attacks on immigrants, workers and human rights.Â
The new Universities Australia definition of antisemitism is an ugly attempt to silence the pro-Palestine movement on campuses and academics, university workers and students who critique Israel and Zionism. Markela Panegyres and Jonathan Strauss report.
The United Workers Union has called on the Queensland and NSW Premiers to guarantee the jobs of nearly 9000 workers employed by the Star Group. Suzanne James °ù±ð±è´Ç°ù³Ù²õ.Ìý
Nilüfer Koç is the spokesperson for the Commission on Foreign Relations of the Kurdistan National Congress, a coalition of political parties and civil society organisations from Kurdistan and the Kurdish diaspora. She spoke to Â鶹´«Ã½Â about the challenges ahead following the historic call by imprisoned Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan for the disarmament and dissolution of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party.
While Adani, now Bravus, has not appealed a court hearing in which most of its key points against Galilee Blockade activist Ben Pennings were struck out, it has been given another month to resubmit. Margaret Gleeson reports.
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