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On 20 August 2025, Israeli forces stormed Gaza City, where nearly one million displaced civilians had sought refuge, many ...
Israel's broadcasted killing of journalists in Gaza continues while the world watches and fails to act firmly on the most ...
Australia’s native‑forest debate has long been characterised by falsehoods generated by industry and arms of industry such as ...
The US is almost always at war, not in defence of values and democracy but in its “manifest destiny” as the world hegemon.
In 2019, Donald Trump and Narendra Modi paraded their bromance with a 50,000-person “Howdy Modi” rally in Houston.
In conflicts, unless perception of opponents is re-defined, claims as to who is worthy, who unworthy are repeated and ...
The ABC’s new public comment guidelines, which replace its existing “personal use of social media” policy and follow the ...
This is not a throwback to simpler times. This is what happens when systems disappear. When money dies. When families are ...
Policy uncertainty reshapes trade slowly and then suddenly. The investments that build trade relationships are long-term ...
Justice David Mossop of the ACT Supreme Court has issued a call to arms for lawyers generally, and the High Court in particular, to prepare for palpable threats to “a small, naive democracy like ...
We recognise the First Peoples of this nation and their ongoing connection to culture and country. We acknowledge First Nations Peoples as the Traditional Owners, Custodians and Lore Keepers of the ...
Mel Gurtov is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Portland State University, Editor-in-Chief of Asian Perspective, an international affairs quarterly and blogs at In the Human Interest.