The 2020s have been “a good decade for billionaires”, according to Oxfam’s annual report on global wealth inequality. It’s ...
On 23 January, English teacher John Reuss stood in -30C temperatures on the streets of Minneapolis and explained why he was on strike: “In the middle of my lesson ... [a] student messaged me and said, ...
The bust-up in the Coalition over the hate speech laws—with the Liberals joining Labor to vote for the bill in the face of National Party opposition—and feverish talk of a leadership spill in the ...
The unclassified version of the US National Defense Strategy quietly dropped a week ago. The world awaits the Pentagon’s ...
The facts: a man threw a bomb into a Perth/Boorloo Invasion Day rally. The protest was against the historic and ongoing racist treatment of Aboriginal people in Australia. Luckily, the bomb did not ...
The Eatocks were a family of Aboriginal communists who fought for Aboriginal and working-class rights. At the head of the ...
Australian conservatism is having an identity crisis. The Liberal Party is in the electoral doldrums. The Coalition have lost ...
The conditions of health workers affect everyone. Ongoing state and federal cuts to health funding and the consequent ...
Australian unions have a long history of defending civil liberties and standing against imperialism. So why, as our ...
Resistance to US President Donald Trump’s murderous deportation regime has deepened ahead of a planned citywide day of action ...
Classes were in session on 6 January at Birzeit University, near Ramallah in the West Bank, when Israeli soldiers entered the campus firing tear gas, sound bombs and live rounds on students and staff.
The federal government has taken a cleaver to universities. In a package of measures that education minister Dan Tehan refers to as a “reshaping of the architecture of higher education” on the scale ...
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