Education

students protesting in West Bengal

Student protesters at India鈥檚 Jadavpur University, in West Bengal, were subjected to violent attacks on March 1, while demanding that student elections be reinstated by the state government, reports Sandip Nayak.

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In the second part of our interview, Russian higher education trade unionist Pavel Kudyukin speaks to 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Federico Fuentes and Serhii Shlyapnikov about the crackdown on universities and the campaign to free leftist academics and others jailed for their political views.

Rohingya refugee children

Among the myriad challenges facing Rohingya refugees is the denial of education听鈥 a profound injustice with far-reaching consequences, writes Noor Sadeque.

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The mass layoffs by Donald Trump's administration effectively gut the Department of Education, cutting staff by nearly one third, reports听Natalia Marques.

student protest in Indonesia

Thousands of Indonesian students across the country are taking to the streets protesting the Prabowo Subianto administration, launching a new movement against the former military general鈥檚 program of 鈥渂udget efficiency鈥, reports听Girard Mariano Lopez.

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Hundred heads of state and gurus of the digital industries, such as Elon Musk and Sam Altman, are gathering in Paris to promote the benefits of Artificial Intelligence, prompting 脡ric Sadin to organise a counter summit. He explains why.

Isaac Nellist spoke with 麻豆传媒's Latin American correspondent Ben Radford about various grassroots struggles against mining and climate destruction, for workers' rights and access to education.

Donald Trump鈥檚 victory has sent a wave of depression around the world, especially after the right-wing advances in Europe and the anti-immigrant race riots in England. Peter Boyle argues that the challenge for progressive movements has never been greater.听

While the government commits billions of dollars to the black hole of AUKUS, universities are underfunded, allowing a听management culture,听which now pervades universities, to look for course and job cuts. Rowan Cahill reports.

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Nicolas Calabrese, coordinator of theEmancipa Popular Education Movement in Brazil spoke to 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Ben Radford about the struggle for the right to university education in Brazil.

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Isaac Nellist and Riley Breen discuss the protests against the visit of 鈥淜ing鈥 Charles and talk to NTEU national councillor Markela Panegyres about the recent vote to boycott Israel.

A week out from the October 26 Queensland election, the two major parties are doubling down on their racist law and order campaign, despite experts warning of social problems worsening without structural reform. Alex Bainbridge reports.