The intensification of multiple, intersecting crises under capitalism, which are disproportionately affecting women, requires a united struggle against them, writes Reihana Mohideen.
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Rather than being 鈥渁 force for global good鈥, the goal of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue is to deepen military and economic pressure on China, writes Vijay Prashad.
Lee Tan talks to 麻豆传媒 about聽refinery company Lynas about its plans to establish a permanent radioactive waste dump in Malaysia.
Extinction Rebellion organised a protest for koalas at the offices of Lendlease in Barangaroo on March 17. Isaac Nellist reports.
Members of the Kurdish community and supporters joined global protests over concerns about the wellbeing of imprisoned Kurdish leader Abdullah 脰calan, reports Peter Boyle.
Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama, are facing down the company's anti-union campaign and voting to become the first unionised Amazon warehouse in the United States, writes Malik Miah.
Despite its clean, green image, Norway has been called out as a 鈥渃limate hypocrite鈥澛燿ue to its reliance on extractive industries, write Gabriele Giacomo Catania and Benedicte Meydel.
Chris Slee reports on a rally in solidarity with a refugee activist charged with incitement.听
Old arguments justifying racism might be considered ridiculous today but new ones, including affectations about 鈥渙ur鈥 democratic values, neatly slip into service to reinforce ingrained racist prejudices, writes Peter Boyle.
Unemployed and welfare groups are calling on the government not to cut income support at the end of March. Peter Boyle reports.
The stripping of Indian democracy by the far-right, Hindu-nationalist government of Narendra Modi is causing uproar in the Australian-Indian diaspora.
The invasion of a Iraq聽was a flagrant violation of the United Nations Charter and聽the invaders鈥 justification was based on lies. Eighteen years聽on the calls for justice continue, writes Bevan Ramsden.听
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