Democracy

Sarah Hathway, speaking on behalf of the Socialist Alliance,聽addressed the Cry for Truth and Justice rally, which was organised by Be Tru 2 Uluru.

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The Transformative Justice Collective, a social justice and anti-death penalty group based in Singapore, announced that it had been forced by the government to shut down its website and social media accounts, reports Isaac Nellist.

US President Donald Trump. Background: US flag

Within days of being inaugurated, United States President Donald Trump signed dozens of executive orders attacking migrants and rolling back the gains made by Black, LGBTIQ and women鈥檚 rights movements.聽Malik Miah聽补苍诲听Barry Sheppard聽report.

Sue Bolton

Sue Bolton said her 12-year experience as a Merri-bek councillor means that she has what it takes to wage a fight with the community for outcomes that they want. Jacob Andrewartha reports.

Mirroring the dynamics of colonial-era plunder, international trade involves a systematic transfer of wealth and labour from the Global South to the Global North. Ben Radford reports.

NSW Greens MLC Sue Higginson has spoken out about dangerous 鈥渓ynch mob politics鈥, saying it is 鈥渟tupidly ignorant鈥 and leads to聽laws that don鈥檛 work. Paul Gregoire reports.

Nicolas Maduro and protesters

Incumbent president Nicol谩s Maduro was sworn in for a third term on January 10, following Venezuela鈥檚 disputed July 28 elections, reports Federico Fuentes.

Muslim Votes Matter聽expresses its outrage at the Albanese government鈥檚 decision to send Australia鈥檚 most senior legal officer, Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus, to Israel to 鈥渞epair鈥 strained diplomatic ties.

protesting in South Korea

Eleven historic days of popular struggle sealed President Yoon Suk-yeol鈥檚 fate, following his declaration of martial law. Yoon鈥檚 impeachment represents a tremendous triumph of people power, but the struggle is not over, writes Won Youngsu.

Grassroots Action Network Tasmania protested logging in the Huon Valley, responding to Uncle Jimmy Everett鈥檚 call to protect Country. Kerry Smith reports.

Suzanne James聽writes that if governments do not start protecting people from the corporate greed that is destroying so many lives, more CEOs might unfortunately get caught in the crossfire.

Grassroots activists have formed Justice not Jails to counter聽the Northern Territory Country Liberal Party鈥檚 punitive 鈥渢ough on crime鈥 approach. Stephen W Enciso reports.