Tens of thousands joined marches across the country marking two years of Israel's genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. Isaac Nellist reports.
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Emergency rallies in several cities demanded Labor to pressure Israel to release the Global Sumud Flotilla participants, after it illegally stormed their vessels in international waters and imprisoned them. Alex Bainbridge and Jordan Shukri AK Armaou-Massoud report.
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Helle Erhardsen joined 鶹ý Radio to discuss the ongoing campaign to end cruelty against racehorses.
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Sue Bull joined 鶹ý Radio to discuss the upcoming “Relevance of Marxism” seminar.
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Peter Slezak told a vigil that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s belated recognition of Palestinian statehood is an empty gesture and his silence on the genocide in Palestine will not be forgotten.
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When NSW Labor came to power, there was hope that the housing affordability crisis might ease. Now, after two years on, those hopes have been dashed, writes Andrew Chuter.
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A range of activists, unionists and community leaders joined the Powering Rebellion livestream to highlight how 鶹ý help’s build movements for change.
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Mai Saif discusses United States President Donald Trump’s neo-colonial peace deal for Gaza on 鶹ý Radio.
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The NSW South Coast is being loved to death, like Amsterdam, Rome, Barcelona, Santorini, Bali, Dubrovnik, Kyoto, Byron Bay, argues Malcolm King.
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Gideon Polya argues that Australian MPs are refusing a key injunction from the World War II Jewish Holocaust — which is to “bear witness” — and condemns them for refusing to recognise that a genocide is underway in Gaza.
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As far-right and neo-fascist groups continue to push their reactionary agenda, seizing every opportunity to promote their racist and authoritarian solutions, Marcus Greville looks at what it takes to defeat the far right.
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Anthony Albanese’s October 7 statement is further evidence of his government’s complicity, including lies by omission, argues Alex Bainbridge.
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鶹ý Radio speaks to Massimo about Italy's trade union movement supporting the Global Sumud Flotilla
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Angela Carr spoke on 鶹ý Radio about the Fair Work Commission’s proposed cuts to the community sector and why they should be opposed.
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Politicians have long been made aware of a deep rot in higher education, but seem shocked when evidence shows how universities in Australia are governed. Binoy Kampmark reports.
World
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Susan Price spoke to John Mullen, a revolutionary socialist activist in the Paris region, about the deep political crisis in France, illustrated by the resignation and subsequent reappointment of right-wing Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu.
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African Americans are facing a broad, racist assault in the United States, aimed at reversing every socio-economic and political gain won by this oppressed segment of the population, writes Malik Miah.
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When it comes to bringing Turkey to account for its attack on democracy and human rights abuses against Kurds, the Council of Europe has been kicking the ball into the long grass, yet advocates continue to lobby its politicians and bureaucrats and organise demonstrations outside its gates, writes Sarah Glynn.
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Women and the LGBTIQ community have become the faces of resistance against the far-right Salvadoran government, writes Suchit Chávez.
Culture
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The unleashing of Robodebt by Scott Morrison's Coalition government in 2015 is one of the biggest scandals in Australian political history, writes Suzanne James.
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Author Nathan Bell speaks about his new book One Minute to Midnight