NSW Greens Senator David Shoebridge told Suzanne James聽that聽Israel and the United States鈥櫬燼ttacks on Iran were 鈥渙utright illegal鈥, with 鈥渘o evidence鈥 that Iran is close to having nuclear weapons.
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Niko Leka聽reports that First Nations Elder Uncle Robbie Thorpe has lodged an application with the Federal Court for Hamas to be removed聽from the list of terrorist organisations, as Hamas is a legitimate political entity.
Even before Donald Trump got the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to agree to raise military spending,聽Oxfam聽said that less than 3% of the richest seven countries鈥 annual military spending, about US$1.5 trillion, could totally eradicate world hunger. Peter Boyle reports.
In his latest book, Yanis Varoufakis, economist and former Greek finance minister in the leftist SYRIZA government, argues that with the advent of the internet and related technologies, we have now entered an era beyond capitalism 鈥 technofeudalism. But is this really the case, asks Neville Spencer.
The Sydney Road Accessible Tram Stops Now campaign marked two years of the Victorian government鈥檚 doublespeak about accessible tram stops along Sydney Road. It was an anniversary none wanted. Darren Saffin reports.
Malik Miah looks back at the police murder of George Floyd five years ago, which sparked the Black Lives Matter movement.
Nuclear obsession warps our thinking about truth.聽Nuclear armed countries establish so-called red lines around their weapons and yet accept genocide in Palestine, aggression in Ukraine and civil wars in numerous other countries, argues Tony Smith.
Scholar and activist Marty Branagan examines how language, film, history, gender issues, the arts and religion 鈥渃an contribute either to cultural violence or to cultures of peace鈥 in his book, The Cultural Dimensions of Peacebuilding. Jim McIlroy reviews.
The aftermath of Operation Midnight Hammer, a strike by the United States Air Force on three nuclear facilities in Iran authorised by President Donald Trump, was raucous and triumphant. But that depended on what company you were keeping, writes Binoy Kampmark.
Left organisations in Malaysia, the Philippines, India and Australia have responded to Israel鈥檚 illegal 鈥減re-emptive鈥 strikes on Iran and the bombing of Iran鈥檚 nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan by the United States, reports Susan Price.
Shaye Candish, general secretary for the NSW Nurses and Midwives Association, told a snap protest outside Royal Prince Alfred Hospital the union would not allow midwives to be cut. Pip Hinman reports.
As Labor pitches AUKUS as an opportunity for 鈥渉igh tech鈥 jobs, the聽City of Newcastle聽is conducting a survey that urges respondents to approve of a missile factory, adjacent the Newcastle Airport/Williamtown Air Force base.
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