Israel has finally agreed to a ceasefire after 15 months of genocide in Gaza, following its killing of 46,700 people.
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Israel has finally agreed to a ceasefire after 15 months of genocide in Gaza, following its killing of 46,700 people.
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The catastrophic wildfires that have engulfed Los Angeles are the city’s worst ever fires—and potentially its worst ever disaster of any kind.
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After decades of bloody and brutal dictatorship, the Assad regime in Syria has been toppled in a matter of days.
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Thousands of construction workers in Brisbane walked off the job today and marched on the Queensland Parliament.
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The “right to choose” remains popular and abortion has been decriminalised in every jurisdiction across Australia.
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Hezbollah emerged as a resistance movement to Israeli occupation and has humbled Israel before but recent years have shown its limitations, argues James Supple.
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Labor has lost office in Queensland after nearly a decade. While early polling indicated an LNP landslide, in the end Labor managed to avoid total humiliation—but still suffered a substantial 7 per cent swing.
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Eighty students joined a Students Against War rally at Unimelb on 10 September demanding the university cut its ties with Israel.
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Around 40 CFMEU and ETU members at the multinational building materials manufacturer Etex in Matraville, Sydney are standing strong after being locked out for almost five weeks.
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Student activist Bea Tucker has had their expulsion from the ANU in Canberra overturned by a university appeals committee, in a victory for free speech and the campaign for Palestine.
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