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The catastrophe in Afghanistan is聽an indictment of imperialism and the United States鈥 vengeful approach to its聽withdrawal a year ago, writes聽William Briggs.

The ABC archives contain 90 years of valuable records

Staff, unions and archivists are campaigning to save the ABC archives, writes Jim McIlroy.

Backed by big business, mining companies and billionaires, Labor and the Coalition spent millions of dollars on political advertising to win votes, according to a new report by The Australia Institute.聽Isaac Nellist聽reports.

Free Julian Assange

Kamala Emanuel reviews Nils Melzer's highly readable book, which聽offers a wealth of information on the ongoing persecution and torture of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.

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Julian Assange is being held at Belmarsh, Britain鈥檚 most secure and infamous prisons,聽and crushed by judicial procedure. But, as聽Ithaka shows, in his聽supporters, he has some vestigial reminders of a life outside, writes聽Binoy Kampmark.

鈥淜eep Community Strong鈥 has been chosen as the theme for 3CR鈥檚 annual fundraising Radiothon. Throughout June, 3CR聽is are asking listeners and supporters to make a donation, writes聽Rachel Kirby.

Climate protest

Thomas Klikauer and Meg Young review Hans A Baer's latest book, Climate Change and Capitalism in Australia 鈥 An Eco-Socialist Vision for the Future, which invites readers to imagine a world beyond capitalism.

Mike Pompeo and Julian Assange

Former CIA director and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has been summoned to testify on the conduct of a private security firm hired to spy on Julian Assange while he was in the Ecuadorian embassy, reports Binoy Kampmark.

Activists protested outside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Marrickville office, asking him to 鈥淢ake Julian Assange鈥檚 freedom top priority鈥.聽Rachel Evans reports.

Nicola and Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest.

听础叠颁鈥檚 Australian Story rehashed the billionaire philanthropy trope in its episode about聽the second-richest person in Australia, Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest. Peter Boyle reports.

Free Julian Assange

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange's fate now rests in the hands of British Home Secretary Priti Patel, writes Binoy Kampmark.