Israel’s pre-emptive, illegal strike on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure was not just attempt to arrest an alleged existential threat from yielding fruit, it is a murderous exercise of institutional decapitation, argues Binoy Kampmark.
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Labor calls productivity summit to appease big business
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a roundtable of big business, unions and civil society to “support and shape our government’s growth and productivity agenda”. History sheds light on what we expect from such a plan. Peter Boyle reports.
France: Mass protests as MEP Rima Hassan returned from imprisonment in Israel
Mass pro-Palestinian demonstrations, called by the five major trade union confederations, were held across France on June 14, following a week of solidarity actions in response to Israeli attacks on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, reports John Mullen.
Protests for Palestine continue as Israel attacks Iran
Israel’s new attacks on Iran has not distracted it from its continued blitzkrieg on Gaza, as protests against the genocide continue around the world. Pip Hinman and Isaac Nellist report.
Putin’s war, the far right and solidarity with Ukraine
In the second part of our interview, Green Left’s Victor Osprey speaks to left-wing Ukrainian Andriy Movchan about the state of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the far right’s influence, and the challenges Ukraine’s left faces in building solidarity with their...
Protests for Palestine continue as Israel attacks Iran
Israel’s new attacks on Iran has not distracted it from its continued blitzkrieg on Gaza, as protests against the genocide continue around the world. Pip Hinman and Isaac Nellist report.
Putin’s war, the far right and solidarity with Ukraine
In the second part of our interview, Green Left’s Victor Osprey speaks to left-wing Ukrainian Andriy Movchan about the state of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the far right’s influence, and the challenges Ukraine’s left faces in building solidarity with their...
Unions, parties continue to press NSW Labor over workers’ compensation
NSW Labor’s controversial amendments to severely limit workers’ right to access compensation for psychological injuries suffered at work has been sent to a second parliamentary inquiry. Jim McIlroy reports.
Gaza and AUKUS: Albanese supervises Australia’s decline
The Prime Minister's grovelling to Donald Trump over Gaza and AUKUS has landed Australia in the odious and unenviable position of estrangement, distrust and contempt from its closest neighbours, writes Peter Henning.
Green Left Show #59: LA protests: Resisting Trump’s racist deportations
Thomas Malone, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America Bread and Roses Caucus and organiser with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), told the Green Left Show about his experiences of the LA protests against Donald Trump's deportations of...
Nasser Mashni: ‘We desperately need more from our Prime Minister’
Riley Breen caught up with Nasser Mashni, Australia Palestine Advocacy Network President, to ask him what the federal government must do to help stop Israel’s genocide.
Protesters take aim at Maersk over ties to Israel
Pro-Palestine protesters rallied outside the office of Danish shipping and logistics company, Maersk, to demand it stop transporting weapons parts to Israel. Jordan AK reports.