Economy

Anthony Albanese has just returned听from his听second visit to Washington听since being elected, showing his determination听to support the US鈥檚 imperial aims in the Asia-Pacific. Pip Hinman reports.

Sri Lanka

More than a year after the popular uprising in Sri Lanka that removed an autocratic president, the regime continues to reinforce authoritarian tendencies in implementing debt restructuring reforms, reports Janaka Biyanwila.

Uncle Sam

Argentine Marxist economist Esteban Mercatante talks to 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Federico Fuentes about the ongoing relevance of imperialism for understanding the world we live in.

imperialism globalisation

Author, economist and political activist Michael Roberts spoke to 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Federico Fuentes about the realities of imperialism today and how much 鈥 or how little 鈥 has changed since Vladimir Lenin wrote his book on the subject.

CFMEU national secretary Zach Smith address the Housing Justice Summit

A successful housing summit bought campaigners together to discuss the problems and canvass solutions.听Rachel Evans 补苍诲听Virginia Gawler report.

Greens MP for Griffith and housing spokesperson Max Chandler-Mather addresses the national Housing Justice Summit in Gadi/Sydney.听

PaJK dharna protest

A mass movement has erupted in Pakistani-administered Jammu and Kashmir against spiralling energy and food prices, report Farooq Sulehria and Harris Qadeer.

Grupo Puebla cr Tamara Pearson

Progressive leaders from Latin America gathered in Mexico on September 30, to discuss further regional integration, combating climate change, a regional currency and opposing sanctions. Tamara Pearson reflects on the contrasts with earlier gatherings at the height of the "Pink Tide".

Ammar Ali Jan

Ammar Ali Jan is general secretary of the anti-capitalist Haqooq-e-Khalq Party in Pakistan. He spoke with 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Federico Fuentes about growing US-China tensions, its impacts on Pakistan and implications for anti-imperialism in the Global South.

climate protest

The Global Ecosocialist Network brought together labour and climate justice activists from Africa, Asia, the United States and Europe, in June, to discuss how to build stronger links, reports Susan Price.

Sue Bull, Zane Alcorn and Chloe DS were featured speakers at a September 26 forum titled 鈥淎lbanese's Labor: Sacrificing principles for power?鈥.

Suzanne James听looks at the NDIS review panel's interim report and finds even the people who built the NDIS are still struggling to clearly define all its moving parts.