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A tale of two Melanesian struggles for independence: Bougainville’s peace and West Papua’s betrayal
Bougainville and West Papua represent two fundamentally different approaches to indigenous struggles for self-determination, writes Ali Mirin.
Palestinians are facing forced mass displacement across the West Bank by Israeli forces and settlers, significantly heightening the risk of ethnic cleansing in the occupied territory, warns Médecins ...
United States President Donald Trump's proposal for a postwar Gaza coincides with Israel’s invasion of Gaza City, which paves the way for the mass slaughter and driving out of Palestinians from the ...
Responding to the genocidal starvation of Palestinians in Gaza, Merri-bek Council passed another motion calling for sanctions on Israel. Jordan Shukri AK Armaou-Massoud reports.
AUKUS makes it more, not less, likely for Australia to be involved in a US war on China, but not because the government has had no say. Labor has chosen to be the United States' deputy sheriff, argues ...
More than 700 people gathered on the steps of the WA Parliament to demand that Labor ban fracking in the Kimberley. Sam ...
Doctors working in public hospitals have voted to overwhelmingly reject NSW Labor’s latest pay offer, with 75% voting “no”. Kerry Smith reports.
Suraendher Kumarr (Singapore), Gandipan Nantha Gopalan (Malaysia) and Jacob Andrewartha (Australia) in a round table discussion about imperialism in the Asia-Pacific, democracy and socialism.
Gunnai, Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung independent Victorian Senator Lidia Thorpe said a Treaty process that does not address the “continuous theft of our land and destruction of our sacred sites ...
Iran under the mullahs has seen several waves of mass protest, each put down with extreme violence, writes Sarah Glynn.
How is it that a peaceful, family-oriented gathering at Bondi Beach, initiated by Jews Against the Occupation ’48, was met with racist, intimidating abuse from Zionists waving Israeli flags and white ...
As the Gen Z protest movement shook Nepal to its roots in the second week of September, Nepalese journalist and writer Manarishi Dhital — a veteran of the 1996–2006 People’s War against the monarchy — ...
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