Neoliberalism

The Shehbaz Sharif government鈥檚 disastrous neoliberal policies have led to聽a sharp decline in Pakistan鈥檚 agricultural production, Farooq Tariq 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

The Chaser's election quip, "Labor secures bigger majority, excited to do nothing with it", was spot on. Sue Bolton argues that the left has to focus on building the extra-parliamentary movements if it wants real change.

Amid the biggest聽housing crisis聽in Australia鈥檚 history and public housing being sold off, the most vulnerable聽public housing tenants say they are now even more isolated. Suzanne James reports.

student protest in Indonesia

Thousands of Indonesian students across the country are taking to the streets protesting the Prabowo Subianto administration, launching a new movement against the former military general鈥檚 program of 鈥渂udget efficiency鈥, reports聽Girard Mariano Lopez.

Victorian Socialist Alliance members from Geelong and Melbourne branches discussed the context in which to advance progressive campaigns at SA鈥檚 Victorian conference.聽Elizabeth Bantas reports.

While not all billionaires supported United States President Donald Trump, more are swinging to his side, just as governments that serve capitalist interests 鈥 including Australia鈥檚 Labor government 鈥 are now cosying up. Peter Boyle reports.

Many people already have distrust of politicians and the political system, and the furore around PM Anthony Albanese receiving favours from聽disgraced former Qantas CEO Alan Joyce is fuelling it. Peter Boyle reports.

Suzanne James speaks to WA Greens Senator Jordon Steele-John about changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme which passed in August.

protester with a sign

Alberto Fujimori鈥檚 10 years in power were characterised by rampant corruption and horrific acts of violence against Peruvians, writes Ben Radford.

Suzanne James talks to WA Greens Senator Jordon Steele-John about the Albanese government鈥檚 betrayal of the disability community by ignoring the bulk of the royal commission鈥檚 recommendations while defunding the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

woman holding a sign at a protest

Keir Starmer鈥檚 Labour government has the power to reshape Britain. However it is likely to maintain policies protecting the wealthy, targeting the vulnerable and supporting US foreign policy, and must be challenged, argues Derek Wall.

A Labor bill, currently in parliament, looks like it wants to shift the cost of NDIS to the states and territories. Graham Matthews聽argues the debate over future NDIS funding is an argument among thieves.