The only way to save Afghanistan is solidarity of the progressive, democratic and secular forces, writes Malalai Joya.
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Waiting for Anya — teaching kids about the Holocaust
Barry Healy reviews a recent film about how French villagers saved Jewish children from the Holocaust during World War II.
XR actions call out the government’s #COPOut on climate change
Extinction Rebellion (XR) and other climate activists began a fortnight of protests and disruptive actions on October 17 to call out the federal government’s failure to address the climate emergency. Isaac Nellist reports.
Greenland set to restore uranium mining ban
Within weeks, Greenland's parliament is expected to pass a bill reinstating a ban on uranium mining that was lifted in 2013 under pressure from mining companies, reports Peter Boyle.
Beware the climate ‘convert’
Pip Hinman argues that Scott Morrison's much-belated conversion to net zero emissions by 2050 is nothing to celebrate.
Pro-democracy protests and police violence continue in Eswatini
Pro-democracy protests are again escalating in the Kingdom of Eswatini (Swaziland), after activists were temporarily scared off the streets by the killing of dozens of activists and bystanders by the armed forces in June, reports Maxime Bowen.
Italy: Fascists attack biggest trade union confederation
Hundreds of fascists forced their way into the Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL) headquarters in Rome on October 9, reports Dave Kellaway.
Probing the wounds of a scarred country
Wounded Country is a provocative record of voices from the frontline of the land and water grab of the past two centuries, writes Tracey Carpenter.
Residents at risk from new gas terminal proposal
More than 250 people took part in an online forum against plans for a new gas terminal project in Corio Bay. Sue Bull reports.
Never forget the SIEV-X
The Hunter Asylum Seeker Advocacy is commemorating those who drowned in the SIEV-X disaster, reports Dr Niko Leka. Register here.
Parks at risk of commercialisation, sell-offs
A coalition of groups are organising to protect parklands in Greater Sydney that are under threat from a new bill that aims to privatise land and buildings. Susan Price reports.
Refugee: ‘Serco is playing with our lives’ in the Park Hotel
A refugee imprisoned at the Park hotel prison in Carlton told Green Left that three refugees had tested positive for COVID-19 and that many others have symptoms. Chloe DS reports.