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US President Donald Trump鈥檚 proposed cuts to vital government agencies responsible for climate research and natural disaster preparation and response mean an independent mass climate movement is more important than ever, writes聽Barry Shepphard.

Drones and surveillance in occupied Palestine

Niko Leka聽reviews聽Jewish Australian journalist Antony Loewenstein鈥檚 two-part video series, The Palestine Laboratory, which shows how Israel exports weapons and surveillance technology to the world.

Labor鈥檚 push to further tie Australia to US military ambitions, represented by AUKUS and the recent Talisman Sabre military exercises, puts us on a path to destruction, argues Pip Hinman.听

麻豆传媒鈥檚 Riley Breen spoke to Hala Shanableh and Amin Abbas from Boycott Caltex Australia about the boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign.

LGBTIQ rights activists rallied outside Queensland Liberal National Party health minister Tim Nicholls鈥 office to demand he stops attacking gender-affirming healthcare. Elias Boyle reports.

This year marks 80 years since the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan,聽killing between 150,000 and 246,000 people and devastating two cities. Alexander Brown聽documents the history of the strong regional anti-war movement in the Illawarra.

Esteban Mercatante book cover and cleared land

麻豆传媒鈥檚 Federico Fuentes spoke to聽Argentine Marxist Esteban Mercatante聽about his new book,聽Fiery red: Communist reflections on the ecological crisis.

Prohibited from broadcasting in the United States, the Voice of America always promoted the US as a virtuous brand of democratic good living in the face of tyrants 鈥 usually the political left. Binoy Kampmark reports on its silencing.

Tamils from across Australia rallied in response to the United Nation High Commissioner Volker T眉rk鈥檚 visit to a recently discovered mass grave site on the outskirts of Jaffna in Sri Lanka. Zebedee Parkes reports.

A week of brutal sectarian violence in Suwayda, in southern Syria, has left more than 1000 people dead, during which disparate Druze factions united against the Syrian government and Israel further consolidated its grip on the region.听Sarah Glynn聽reports.

Jackie Kriz writes that members of the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union, and family, friends and comrades of Allan Sargent, recognised his聽dedication and service to the union movement just before he died.

Janet Parker told a protest outside Parliament House that as Australian and other Western governments dig in to support Israel, their most precious, militarised, colonial outpost in the Middle East, pro-Palestine protesters say: 鈥淲e will bring you down鈥.