We can only expect worse to come” in Sudan if the war is not stopped, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk warned the Human Rights Council on February 9, as famine conditions ...
Cooking with charcoal, waiting for water; women and the elderly bear the brunt of Trump’s measures against Cuba. Lisandra Fariñas reports from Cuba's capital, Havana.
Public money must come with public obligations, argues Suzanne James. If publicly-funded institutions are to serve a diverse population, they must operate on civic principles that apply equally to all ...
Chris Minns apologised to the 78ers in 2016 about police violence. Barbara Karpinski writes that police are still traumatising youth at an ever-increasing rate and that Mardi Gras has to acknowledge ...
Thousands of healthcare workers from across Victoria went on strike to demand better pay and conditions, reports Jacob Andrewartha.
Multiple government agreements have been made to “close the gap” but, as Peter Boyle writes, the 2025 Closing the Gap report ...
About 300 million took to the streets demanding the government’s withdrawal of anti-people policies, such as four new labour ...
More than 100 Cuban artists, intellectuals, dancers, musicians and writers released an open letter calling on colleagues from ...
The Australia Cuba Friendship Society organised a rally outside the United States Consulate in Boorloo/Perth to protest the ongoing blockade on Cuba. Cameron Mitchell reports.
After Israel cut off fuel and electricity supplies in Gaza on October 9, 2023, fuel has become largely inaccessible, forcing thousands of Palestinians to confront an urgent and ongoing energy shortage ...
While opinion polls show Pauline Hanson’s One Nation ahead of the Coalition, how substantial or transient this is remains a political question, argues Alex Bainbridge.
More than 500 people attended the launch for the United Workers Union Members First ticket, indicating enthusiasm for the ...