Aotearoa/New Zealand's Fair Pay Agreements Act was repealed by the newly-elected conservative National Party government on December 20, reports Clive Tillman.
Asia & the Pacific
Hong Kong labour rights and political activist Au Loong-Yu talks to 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Federico Fuentes about China鈥檚 position in the world today and its implications for peace and solidarity activism.
West Papuan鈥檚 and supporters raised the Morning Star flag at Leichhardt Town Hall to mark the 62nd anniversary of the first time the flag was raised, reports Leo Earle.
Marxist economist and author Claudio Katz speaks to 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Federico Fuentes about the changing dynamics within global imperialism.
Choo Chon Kai, from the Socialist Party of Malaysia, talks to 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Federico Fuentes about rising United States-China tensions and the struggle for peace in Southeast Asia.
Indian trade unions have condemned the government鈥檚 plan to send a scab workforce to Israel to replace Palestinian workers, saying it would make India 鈥渃omplicit鈥 in Israel鈥檚 genocidal war on Gaza, reports Isaac Nellist.
TEPCO began its third discharge of treated Fukushima radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean, reports Peter Boyle.
Youngsu Won is a socialist and coordinator of the International Forum in South Korea. Speaking to 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Federico Fuentes, he discusses how rising tensions between the United States and China impact South Korean politics.
Students鈥 access to university education in India is threatened by the Narendra Modi regime鈥檚 National Education Policy (NEP), which was introduced in 2020, reports Isaac Nellist.
Thirty-three years on from the Santa Cruz massacre, the trauma of Indonesia's occupation of Timor-Leste remains, reports Leo Earle.
鈥楾he power of education is key to achieving Afghanistan鈥檚 emancipation鈥: Interview with Malalai Joya
Afghan activist and author Malalai Joya discusses the shape of resistance against the Taliban today, with 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Dick Nichols.
The death of Bang Yeong-hwan, a South Korean taxi driver and trade unionist, has drawn international attention to the harsh and super-exploitative working conditions suffered in a country with an image as a high-tech, relatively developed and wealthy nation, reports Peter Boyle.
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