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Campaigns for First Nations justice, housing and international solidarity were discussed at the Festival of the Daring as part of Ecosocialism 2022. Kerry Smith reports.

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The uprising in Iran sparked by the murder of Mahsa (Jina) Amini continues to spread across the country and international support for the Iranian people's resistance to the regime is growing, reports Kerry Smith.

Women Kabul

Following a blast in a predominantly Hazara majority area, which killed 43 and injured 82, women from the ethnic minority community demonstrated against the attacks, demanding the genocide end, reports Peoples Dispatch.

Activists march through Xochimilco, Mexico, protesting against corporations

Climate change is disrupting and harming our lives, writes Tamara Pearson, so we need to disrupt and force change.

Yo Apruebo rally in Chile

Right-wing groups ran a campaign of disinformation to undermine support for the 鈥淵es鈥 vote in Chile's constitutional referendum, reports Ana Zorita.

There is a big gap between the headlines and the reality facing skilled migrants trying to find employment in their profession. 碍丑补濒别诲听骋丑补苍苍补尘 reports.

France Insoumise summer camp

Around 5000 people attended the radical left summer school of the France Insoumise (FI), held at the end of August at Valence in the South of France, reports John Mullen.

Charles Sturt University will repay millions in unpaid wages to current and former casual staff, in a life-changing win for casual employees. Susan Price reports.

While university managements are boasting聽huge surpluses, they are refusing to make their聽largely casualised聽staff permanent and award them pay rises. Binoy Kampmark reports.

Staff and students picketed聽the University of Sydney聽in their fourth strike day this year in support of a fair enterprise agreement. Jim McIlroy reports.

The crisis in public education will not聽be solved by pitting teachers against each other聽or outsourcing responsibility for graduates' jobs. Mary Merkenich argues for greater聽funding for smaller classes and more teachers on fair wages.

Driven by greater and greater workloads due to widespread staff shortages, teachers in the underfunded NSW school system are speaking out. Ben Radford reports.