Cuba and China have recently agreed to expand and strengthen relations, reports Ian Ellis-Jones.
Economy
On the eve of the Ukraine Recovery Conference, in Lugano, Switzerland, Ukrainian democratic socialist Vitaliy Dudin outlined an alternative vision for reconstruction to deregulation and liberalisation.
Britain鈥檚 impressively dishonest and disorganised right-wing Prime Minister Boris Johnson is leaving office, and just about everybody is pleased to see the back of him, writes Derek Wall.
The people鈥檚 movement in Sri Lanka that converged in the last three months achieved its main objective on July 9 with President Nandasena Gotabhaya Rajapakse's offer to resign, reports Janaka Biyanwila.
Activists tried to deliver聽a petition to Minister Tony Burke,聽calling聽for no聽suspensions for the first three months of the new employment system. Isaac Nellist reports.
Peter Boyle reflects on the achievements of the Rojava revolution in north and east Syria, which聽 continues in the face of great adversity to inspire activists around the world.
The Labor government is pushing ahead with a new debt-collecting system and a points-based mutual obligations聽system, despite welfare groups聽advising that both will harm聽job seekers. Paul Gregoire reports.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has made clear it would rather make life much harder for workers 鈥 even if it means tanking the economy 鈥 than touch record-high corporate profits. Fred Fuentes reports.
The war in Ukraine has made an already critical food crisis worse. Fingers point to grain supply shortages, but the problem is far deeper and linked to the economic system that turns food into a profitable commodity, writes William Briggs.
The NSW Coalition budget on June 21 locks in a wage cut for public sector workers, brings in a new land tax and further entrenches the privatisation of transport, reports Jim McIlroy.
While Qantas services sank and 9000 lost their jobs, chief executive Alan Joyce engineered the biggest transfer of public money to a corporation in Australia鈥檚 history, reports聽Michael West.
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.
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