Climate change is disrupting and harming our lives, writes Tamara Pearson, so we need to disrupt and force change.
Economy
Along with widespread food insecurity, South Africans also experience 鈥渆nergy poverty鈥, making it difficult for them to cover other costs such as food, rent, and clothing, reports Vashna Jagarnath.
A cycle of protests began in Haiti in July 2018, and, despite the pandemic, has carried on since then, writes Vijay Prashad.
Our seas聽are being ravaged by exploitation for corporate profit, creating a social, economic and ecological crisis that threatens the very life support system of the Earth,聽writes聽Guy Standing.
Ukraine is almost certain to slip into hyperinflation if Russia's war continues beyond the next few months, reports Renfrey Clarke.
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.
The federal Treasurer tells us that聽cost-of-living pressures are only going to get worse before they get better. Angela Carr聽argues that Labor must abandon聽its neoliberal approach.
Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico in 2017. Then the power grid was privatised in 2020. Now this, reports Jon Queally.
The new king, however powerful, will not be able to solve the new prime minister鈥檚 dilemmas regarding Britain鈥檚 deep economic and social crisis, writes Martin Clarke.听
More than 61% of voters rejected Chile鈥檚 new constitution. This was a punishment for the Gabriel Boric government鈥檚 inability to address the problems of the people, write聽Taroa Z煤帽iga Silva聽补苍诲听Vijay Prashad.听
There is nothing better in these times than reading the words of James Connolly, the Irish republican, socialist and trade union leader, executed by the British firing squad on May 12, 1916, writes Sam Wainwright.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong聽has聽offered to fund the Solomon Islands elections, writes聽Binoy Kampmark. It was an offer that would irk any sovereign state.
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