Delegates to the policy conference of Unite union in Britain have called on Turkey to release Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan, imprisoned for more than 22 years, reports Susan Price.
Britain
Australia鈥檚 brutal policy of turning back refugees at sea has been picked up by Britain, reports Binoy Kampmark.
If anyone thought that talking of a 鈥渘ew cold war鈥 with China was overstating the case, writes Kate Hudson, the recently announced AUKUS military pact must make them think again.
麻豆传媒聽speaks with聽Camille Barbagallo聽from the COP 26 Coalition in Britain.
For the "crime" of truth-telling, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is being relentless pursued by the United States government, determined to secure his extradition at any cost, writes John Pilger.
Boris Johnson's government is intent on delivering the National Health Service to global private health providers and private health insurance conglomerates 鈥 unless it is stopped, writes Bob Gill.
Anti-poverty groups, climate campaigners, and public health experts reacted with outrage after the G7 effectively abdicated responsibility in the face of savage economic inequality, a rapidly-heating planet, and the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, writes Jon Queally.
Despite dumping on his former boss Boris Johnson, Dominic Cummings has played his own role in the hollowing out Britain's democracy, writes Simon Hannah.
Thousands of people mobilised across聽England on May 1 against the proposed Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which activists say will erode the right to protest, writes Susan Price.
Renown British filmmaker and social activist Ken Loach is the target of a vicious smear campaign by pro-Zionist forces, writes Gavin Lewis.
Trade unions聽have a long, proud history of supporting struggles of workers and oppressed people around the world. The聽campaign to free Abdullah 脰calan is a continuation of this activism, says Clare Baker.
Anti*Capitalist Resistance activists reflect on the police attack on a women鈥檚 vigil in South London.
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