It is a Sunday evening and I am shopping online looking for baby formula — in Gaza. This is how delivering aid in Gaza works; chasing disappearing supplies before they are gone, writes Amin Abbas.
It is a Sunday evening and I am shopping online looking for baby formula — in Gaza. This is how delivering aid in Gaza works; chasing disappearing supplies before they are gone, writes Amin Abbas.
Anti-Zionist researcher and journalist Yaakov Aharon joined Isaac Nellist on the Green Left Show to discuss Australia's arms ties with genocidal Israel.
More than 200 students at the University of Sydney voted to reject the Universities Australia definition of antisemitism at a Student General Meeting convened by the Student Representative Council. Kerry Smith reports.
Maree F Roberts reviews Dear Unknown Friend, which brings to life the letters exchanged by American and Soviet women during World War II and the first half of the 20th century.
Community members gathered outside Labor MP for Solomon Luke Gosling’s office to mark the 1948 Nakba and condemn Labor’s complicity in the Palestinian genocide. Stephen W Enciso reports.
Heavy rain did not deter about 1000 people from rallying at Sydney Town Hall to mark 77 years of Nakba and demand an end to Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Isaac Nellist reports.
Jewish American Dave Knieter was one of two International Solidarity Movement volunteers arrested in occupied Palestinian territory in January, while documenting the illegal theft of Palestinian land.
An irony of the federal election result is that while some rejected Peter Dutton for his support for Donald Trump, the re-elected PM looks like he will continue to support Trump’s foreign policies and wars, including the genocide of Palestinians, writes Peter Henning.
Israel has refused to allow aid into Gaza for more than 60 days, pushing hundreds of thousands of Palestinian children to starvation as part of its genocidal campaign. Pip Hinman reports.
While the world focuses on superpower competition, Indonesia is quietly striking deals with its Pacific neighbours in an effort to weaken support for occupied West Papua, writes Ali Mirin.
In the context of the global growth of far-right and fascist groups, grassroots activists in Brazil are organising the 1st International Antifascist Conference in March next year, in Porto Alegre, reports Ben Radford.
PEN America reported that authoritarian regimes around the world jailed more journalists and writers last year than ever before, writes Julia Conley.