Australians for War Powers Reform have called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to follow through on Labor鈥檚 promise to hold an inquiry into war powers reform. Pip Hinman聽谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
Asia & the Pacific
Protesters gathered around the country, in response to a call out from聽Yuendumu Elders, to聽demand police be prohibited from taking guns into remote First Nations communities and justice for Kumanjayi Walker. Isaac Nellist and Chloe DS聽report.
Indelible City, writes Alex Salmon, looks at the struggles of the people of Hong Kong to maintain their city鈥檚 identity while caught between British colonialism and Stalinist China.
Activists, unions and the new NSW Greens Senator David Shoebridge spoke at a聽public meeting on how to resist AUKUS and a war with China. Jim McIlroy听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.
Reihana Mohideen聽explains聽why the May 9 Philippine elections represented a consolidation of the power of political dynasties and clans in the country and the left's call for a 鈥渂road, united front鈥 against the result.
Confusingly, Labor's Defence Minister Richard Marles told the Shangri-la Dialogue that Australia needs a聽good relationship with China while also聽letting it be known he supports聽the United States' anti-China campaign. William Briggs reports.
Despite ongoing protests, shortages, 40% inflation and a historic debt default, Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa says he will finish his term.聽His statement comes amid a wave of mass arrests of peaceful protestors, reports聽Janaka Biyanwila.
The Sri Lankan government is hoping the Australian cricket tour will distract from the economic and political crisis engulfing the country, writes Binoy Kampmark.
United Nations Human Rights Commissioner Michelle Bachelet's visit to China last month was seized on by the United States to ramp up its anti-Chinese rhetoric, writes William Briggs.
The NSW Teachers' Federation State Council has聽called聽on the new Labor government to oppose AUKUS and reject the 'obscene military escalation' spearheaded by its predecessor. Kerry Smith reports.
The United States is aggressively seeking to revive its waning hegemonic role in the Asia-Pacific. In response, the following joint statement was issued by the Party of the Labouring Masses聽(Philippines), the Socialist Party of聽Malaysia聽and the Working People's Association (Indonesia).
In a government that has lost its popular mandate, Ranil Wickramasinghe, former prime minister from the opposition United National Party, has offered his services to rescue Sri Lanka's regime, reports Janaka Biyanwila.
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