The blackout that engulfed Puerto Rico when Hurricane聽Fiona聽laid bare the impacts of austerity and privatisation carried under United States fiscal control, reports Barry Sheppard.
Climate crisis
Marie Flood, a member of the聽Sydney Knitting Nannas and Friends, gave this聽speech at a聽Sydney climate protest alongside First Nations activists, unionists and high school activists speaking out for real action on the climate.
Protesters rallied and marched through Sydney on September 24 demanding urgent action to address the climate crisis and a just transition to protect jobs, reports Peter Boyle.
Not only are we being told to prepare for war with China, but to expect it.聽It鈥檚 the stuff of nightmares, writes Sam Wainwright.
While wind farms are touted as climate solutions, profit-hungry companies are actually causing widespread damage, reports Tamara Pearson.
Origin Energy鈥檚 decision to pull out of exploring and fracking at three sites is testament to the effectiveness of a grassroots campaign led by Traditional Owners. Pip Hinman reports.
The Swedish Social Democrats lost government and the country will now be led by conservatives reliant on the right-wing, xenophobic Sweden Democrats for support, reports Kjell 脰stberg.
Don Fitz explores the intertwined reasons behind why life expectancy in the United States dropped almost three years between 2019鈥21, while, in Cuba, it rose by 0.2 years.
Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico in 2017. Then the power grid was privatised in 2020. Now this, reports Jon Queally.
Wangan and Jagalingou man Coedie MacAvoy outlined the strategy to take back country in Western Queensland and to stop the Adani Carmichael coal mine.
Readers can now connect with 麻豆传媒 on the video-sharing platform TikTok. Isaac Nellist reports.
Conservationist and author William (Bill) deBuys recently published The Trail to Kanjiroba, a聽memoir of two journeys through the mountainous Upper Dolpo region of Nepal. He discusses his work with Bill Nevins.
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