Millions of people are remaining on the streets of Sudan's capital Khartoum and other cities, to oppose the coup led by army chief General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, reports Susan Price.
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NSW Corruption Inc exposed
Jim McIlroy argues that we need stronger laws, at both the state and federal levels, to uncover and punish government corruption.
Congress, skulduggery and the Assange case
The United States prosecution of Julian Assange is about to enter the next phase in what can only be described as torture via procedure, reports Binoy Kampmark.
Venezuelans go to the polls on November 21
Venezuelans will go to the polls on November 21 to elect state governors, mayors, regional legislators and local councils, reports Coral Wynter.
Catalan parliament officially recognises Rojava administration
The Catalan parliament extended official recognition to the Autonomous Administration of North-East Syria (AANES), commonly known as Rojava, on October 19, reports Dick Nichols.
Capitalist ‘democracy’ normalises branch stacking, pork barrelling
Corruption and branch stacking is a symptom, not the cause, of the problems with the Liberal and Labor parties, argues Sue Bolton.
Sudan: More than a million people take to the streets against coup
Trade unions and people’s movements have called for strikes and mass protests in response to the coup by the Sudanese military on October 25, reports Pavan Kulkarni.
Britain: Union delegates say ‘Free Abdullah Ocalan’
Delegates to the policy conference of Unite union in Britain called on Turkey to release Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan, imprisoned for more than 22 years.
India: Indigenous peoples demand ‘water, forests, land’ before coal
Indigenous peoples from 30 villages in Hasdeo Aranya, the densely-forested northern region of the state of Chhattisgarh in central India, walked 300 kilometres in early October, to demand the protection of their Jal, Jangal, Jameen (water, forests, land) against...
NSW affirmative consent bill finally introduced
Long awaited sexual consent law reforms have been introduced in to New South Wales parliament after years of campaigning by sexual assault survivors and feminists. Reports Isaac Nellist.
Internationalism during the Spanish Civil War
Alex Salmon reviews a book about the International Brigades that helped combat the Fascists during the Spanish Civil War.
British working class history refracted through the story of one artistic family
Progressive British documentary film maker Nick Broomfield has produced a beautiful film chronicling the life, times and work of his father, industrial photographer Maurice Broomfield, writes Barry Healy.