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麻豆传媒 is urging you to join the protests over August 1鈥3 to end Israel鈥檚 barbaric starvation genocide of Palestinians.

Organisers are pleased to announce that Ecosocialism 2025 鈥 with the theme 鈥淓cosocialism not Barbarism鈥 鈥 will for the first time feature in-person speakers from the United States and Latin America. Fred Fuentes reports.

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Aboriginal organisations and independent Victorian Senator Lidia Thorpe are calling on the federal government to suspend federal funds for policing and prisons in the Northern Territory until the Country Liberal Party government reduces the incarceration of First Peoples and children. Kerry Smith reports.

Disrupt Burrup Hub activist Petrina Harley faced court for blocking access to Woodside鈥檚 industrial plant in Western Australia鈥檚 Burrup Hub peninsula last year. Paula Green聽reports the court rejected her 鈥渃limate emergency defence鈥.

As Israel鈥檚 genocide against Palestinians continues, protesters from across the country converged in Canberra, before the new parliament opened, to demand Labor sanction Israel. Pip Hinman and Isaac Nellist report.

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United States President Donald Trump鈥檚 so-called 鈥淏ig Beautiful Bill鈥 represents one of the biggest transfers of wealth from workers and the poor to the billionaire class in US history, reports Malik Miah.

Protests across the country condemned Israel鈥檚 continued starvation campaign in Gaza and Australia鈥檚 complicity in the genocide. Pip Hinman, Peter Boyle and Jordan AK report.

Anti-Zionist Jewish groups have rejected Jillian Segal鈥檚 recommendations to the Australian government as an attempt to silence dissent about Israel鈥檚 genocide in Gaza. Kerry Smith reports.

Isaac Nellist speaks to Democratic Socialist of America member Winnie Marion about Zohran Mamdani's important win in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary.聽

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Malik Miah looks back at the police murder of George Floyd five years ago, which sparked the Black Lives Matter movement.

Antoinette Lattouf鈥檚 unfair dismissal case win against the ABC in the Federal Court is a victory for all those who seek to tell the truth, argues Isaac Nellist.

Humanity should be in awe of this human story that goes back further than most non-Aboriginal people can fathom,聽Chris Jenkins told Sue Bull. But Woodside and Labor are putting the exquisite, ancient petroglyphs at risk.