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This category includes newspapers connected with Socialism in the widest sense of the ideological term (including Social democracy and democratic socialism). Newspapers connected with the more specific forms of Communism are included in the subcategory Communist newspapers .
The Socialist newspaper was first published on 2 April 1906 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, [1] the mouthpiece of the Victorian Socialist Party, a Marxist political party in Australia. The party was formed in 1906, but considered a party in name only by 1932.
The Socialist (Irish newspaper), from the 1990s; The Socialist (Australian magazine), until 2021; The Socialist (Australian newspaper), 1906–1923; The Socialist (SLP newspaper), in Great Britain, 1901 – c. 1923; The Socialist, published by Hermon F. Titus 1900–1910; The Socialist, published by the Workers' Socialist Party 1929–1938
The Singapore Tiger Standard, an English morning daily newspaper, was accused as "anti-Merdeka" by S. Rajaratnam, [7] and was closed in 1959 after the People's Action Party came to power. [ 8 ] In 1971, the Government crackdown on newspapers perceived to be under foreign influence or with subversive tendencies; saw the closing of The Eastern ...
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In June 2005 Green Left weekly won an award from web-surveying company Hitwise.Hitwise ranked the website as the most popular Australian-based political site. [16] Green Left Weekly received a similar award in 2006, and in the period between June and December 2009, Green Left weekly once again ranked in the top ten, achieving 7th position.
[3] [4] At the archive's launch, it included 14 newspapers, [5] including the New Nation, Sin Chew Jit Poh, [6] Nanyang Siang Pau, Berita Harian, the Singapore Weekly Herald, the Straits Mail, [3] The Business Times, today, Streats, the Malayan Saturday Post, the Straits Observer, and the Straits Telegraph and Daily Advertiser.
The Socialist was the official publication of Socialist Action, formerly the Australian affiliate of the International Socialist Alternative (ISA). It became defunct around 2020–2021 as Socialist Action was wound down after allegations of rape against a number of leading members.