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Vigil for delivery riders

The deaths of five food delivery riders in just two months prompted unions organise a vigil outside the Sydney HQ of Uber Eats, reports Jim McIlroy.

There鈥檚 a new comic book superhero in South Africa and she is fighting climate change, capitalism and COVID-19, write Mandy Moussoris and Dale McInley.

Australia鈥檚 role in Afghanistan wasn鈥檛 a contribution听to the cause of global peace or democracy:听it helped destroy a country, argues Nick Riemer.

The Gomeroi Nation has听put听the federal and New South Wales governments on notice for not听respecting听their rights听and听are saying听鈥渘o鈥 to a gas invasion of their听country, says 惭补谤颈补听'笔辞濒濒测'听颁耻迟尘辞谤别.

Human rights activists gathered to denounce the ongoing massacres and killings of social leaders in Colombia on November 21, reports Fred Fuentes.

War crimes protest

A snap protest听outside听Australian Department of Defence offices听called for the total withdrawal of troops to Afghanistan, reports Peter Boyle.

Longer Tables, not higher fences solidarity day, November 11. Photo: Alex Bainbridge

The iconic black and white banners displayed by refugees detained at the Kangaroo Point hotel听have been seized by Serco and/or Border Force, reports Alex Bainbridge.

Caroline de Costa,听Jacinta O'Leary听and听Jonathan Strauss discuss the federal government's ongoing attacks on refugees and rising resistance to this policy.

Sydney Knitting Nannas are calling on NSW MPs to support a bid to outlaw gas licences that have expired, reports Pip Hinman.

About 330,000 people听will be pushed into poverty when the coronavirus supplement is cut again on January 1, writes Peter Boyle.

Sue Bull reports on oil refinery Viva Energy's new plans for gas and a public bail-out.

Alex Salmon reviews Catrine Clay's Good Germans, which focuses on six resisters, who risked their lives to oppose the Nazi regime in Germany from 1933-45.