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View commentsView articleTrump expected to annihilate California's 'green mandates' - the most radical in the world
Governor Newsom remains oblivious that there is no replacement for oil that provides products that support the 8 billion on this planet.
By Ronald Stein - 23/12/2024
322 hours ago
View commentsView articleFeeding chaos: Israel cripples Syria’s defence
The justifications are always the same. We are moving into territory for security reasons. We are creating a temporary buffer zone.
By Binoy Kampmark - 20/12/2024
144 hours ago
View commentsView articleHot mike on Trump inauguration
Will President Xi accept his unprecedented invitation to President Trump's inauguration, and why was it even made?
By Teck Lim - 20/12/2024
23 days ago
View commentsView articleA call for an international democratic movement against authoritarianism and neo-fascism
The rise of reactionary extremism in many countries, including the United States of America, the Russian Federation, and parts of Western Europe, raises the spectre of the internationalisation of 21st Century neo-fascism and authoritarianism.
By Barry York - 19/12/2024
66 hours ago
View commentsView articleAustralia joins Jew-haters at United Nations
On 3 December 2024 Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong overruled the advice of Australia’s UN mission to abstain on a General Assembly resolution.
By David Singer - 19/12/2024
144 days ago
View commentsView articleNo more silent tears for the National Museum of Australia
Over 500,000 children experienced life in an orphanage, other institutions or foster care in the 20th century. 50,000 were Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, known as the Stolen Generations.
By Adele Chynoweth - 18/12/2024
528 hours ago
View commentsView articlePalestinian statehood or setting the stage for the next catastrophic war
Denying the Palestinian right to statehood and conceding further Palestinian land in the West Bank and Gaza to Israel is a recipe for the next horrific inferno.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 18/12/2024
63 days ago
View commentsView articleANU Migration Hub – immigration gaslighter of the year
The Migration Hub has excelled in 2024, with misleading takes on immigration policy and numbers. Their Xmas brief 'proves' the Albanese immigration deluge isn't happening. You probably imagined it.
By Stephen Saunders - 17/12/2024
512 hours ago
View commentsView articleDing dong, Australia’s misinformation-disinformation bill is dead
The very idea that speech requires ordering and control is the first step to preventing its exercise. Death, in this case to freedom of thought and political expression, is bound to follow.
By Binoy Kampmark - 17/12/2024
27 days ago
View commentsView articleAustralia the 'Dumb Country' - can we get lucky again?
Much of that is down to the fact that our Labor Federal Government refuses to acknowledge the rest of the world's industrialised nations are rapidly embracing clean, reliable nuclear energy under bi-partisan agreements.
By John Mikkelsen - 16/12/2024
1012 hours ago
View commentsView articleThe fall of the Assad regime: the rebels’ prospect for success or failure
The question is, will the rebels fulfill their promise to be inclusive and lift the Syrian people out of their misery, and what can the US and Israel do to help shape the trajectory of the new regime.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 16/12/2024
86 days ago
View commentsView articleUnited Nations acts illegally in violation of its own charter
Article 80 was inserted in the United Nations Charter in April 1945 after the Jewish Agency for Palestine submitted a Memorandum to the United Nations Conference.
By David Singer - 13/12/2024
78 days ago
View commentsView articleAdvancing intercontinental diplomacy
At the November 2024 G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, leaders emphasized in different contexts the themes of solidarity, trust, and diplomacy in addressing global challenges.
By Ioan Voicu - 13/12/2024
310 days ago
View commentsView articleCongressional committee condemns (nearly) every feature of the Covid response
Are there words in the English language that fully describe what happened during the Covid years that are not already overused? Calamity comes to mind. Disaster. Cataclysm.
By Jeffrey Tucker - 12/12/2024
98 days ago
View commentsView articleChilling warnings for Syria: when foreign interventions go bad
The reports through Western presses read rather familiarly. Joyful residents taking selfies on abandoned, sullen tanks. Armed men ebullient and shooting into the sky with adventurist stupidity.
By Binoy Kampmark - 12/12/2024
312 days ago
View commentsView articlePost-Assad power struggle: a new battle awaits Syria
The watershed moment in Syria with the ousting of Bashar al-Assad has triggered a complex and high-stakes scramble for influence in a region already rife with instability.
By Bahauddin Foizee - 11/12/2024
411 days ago
View commentsView articleStop the ‘green hallucinationists’ plan to close all 200 coal power plants
Right now, China already has a total of 1,142 operating coal-fired plants and is building six times as many coal-fired power plants as the rest of the world combined.
By Ronald Stein and George Harris - 11/12/2024
213 days ago
View commentsView articleTrump: the great global reset
Trump’s win is like Reagan’s win in that it signals a change in the world. It’s not the cause of the change, but it provides an anchor point for negotiating change.
By Graham Young - 10/12/2024
75 days ago
View commentsView articleThe Syrian civil war: new phases, old lies
What counts as news reporting on the subject in the Western press stable adopts a threadbare approach. We read or hear almost nothing about the dominant backers in this latest round of bloodletting.
By Binoy Kampmark - 9/12/2024
513 days ago
View commentsView articleThe politics of feelings
Since antiquity, feelings and emotions have been intrinsic to being political - they can stir up a sudden, vital, and decisive move, in person or in a group at the most basic level, to swing to or from an idea, a goal, or an object.
By Mamtimin Ala - 9/12/2024
115 days ago
View commentsView articleTrump’s revolution is coming for the health technocrats
Of all the creatures in the US bureaucratic swamp, environmental and medical science organisations have the most to fear from the return of Donald Trump.
By Peter Ridd - 6/12/2024
815 days ago
View commentsView articleAleppo’s fall: a crumbling regime and the shifting sands of Syria’s civil war
With his primary allies distracted and internal cohesion reportedly fraying, Assad faces perhaps his most precarious moment since the uprising began.
By Vince Hooper - 6/12/2024
1015 days ago
View commentsView articleSporting nation, lost identity: where's the real Australia gone?
What is sport really doing for Australia's identity today? Has our entire sense of self been reduced to an obsession with who can throw, kick, or run the fastest?
By Vince Hooper - 5/12/2024
717 days ago
View commentsView articleWelcome to Country: Israel’s response to the ICC, UN & Jew-haters
Israel is unique among the 193 UN member states: The only state that has reappeared on world maps after being erased for 3000 years.
By David Singer - 5/12/2024
219 days ago
View commentsView articleEconomic philosophy under question
The election of Donald Trump has thrown contemporary economic commentary into overdrive. It has also exposed the limitations of contemporary economic knowledge and comment.
By Ben Rees - 4/12/2024
619 days ago
View commentsView articleWill national identity become obsolete?
Like many other Western countries, it is divided over many issues, including Aboriginal rights, immigration, economic hardship, climate change, and racial reconciliation.
By Mamtimin Ala - 4/12/2024
1217 days ago
View commentsView articleNato membership for Ukraine: a path to peace or prolonged conflict?
Zelenskyy's proposal marks a significant departure from Ukraine's previous stance of rejecting any compromise on territorial integrity.
By Vince Hooper - 3/12/2024
818 days ago
View commentsView articlePenny Wong as prime minister of Australia
Asian, female and gay, and extremely competent, she would put Australia as the leading nation on the world map. Even Anthony Albanese would give up his power to Wong to ensure his party stayed in power.
By Peter Bowden - 3/12/2024
1019 days ago
View commentsView articleThe ABC's Colonel Blimp: why Kim Williams misunderstands Joe Rogan
Williams makes a point of juxtaposing the weak, impressionable consumer of news and those of Rogan and his tribe of entrepreneurial podcasting fantasists.
By Binoy Kampmark - 2/12/2024
719 days ago
View commentsView articleSpecial interest subsidies DO NOT support the diverse 8 billion on this planet
Under the system we have today in which government spending picks winners and losers in the business world and hires massive amounts of people, we have amassed an unsupportable debt of more than $100,000 per person.
By Ronald Stein, Oliver Hemmers and Steve Curtis - 2/12/2024
222 days ago
View commentsView articleWater planning 101: stabilise the population
Stabilising population, argues the report Big thirsty Australia, is the safest and cheapest avenue to meet arid Australia's water needs. Not what government wants to hear, is it?
By Stephen Saunders - 28/11/2024
1219 days ago
View commentsView articleWhy the Russian Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile is a game-changer in warfare
In the Indo-Pacific region such intermediate range hyper-sonic systems could render intercontinental ballistic systems obsolete.
By Murray Hunter - 28/11/2024
55 days ago
View commentsView articleArrest warrants from the Hague: the ICC, Netanyahu and Gallant
International law remains a curious creature, one of mixed shape and uneven maturity, being based on the mutual, grudging acknowledgment of conventions between countries.
By Binoy Kampmark - 27/11/2024
627 days ago
View commentsView articleJoe Biden won the 2020 election against Donald Trump, when Kamala Harris, also a Democrat, could not in 2024? Why?
There are a multitude of eminent people who have argued whether or not we have free will. This paper sets out the assertions of these writers, both for and against.
By Peter Bowden - 27/11/2024
826 days ago
View commentsView articleThe implications of Trump’s return to power for the EU and the Balkans
These concerns primarily revolve around national dynamics, economic implications, and the solidification of nationalist attitudes and inter-political combustion within the Balkan states.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 26/11/2024
224 days ago
View commentsView articleShooting stars
What is it about movie celebrities, highly skilled in pretending to be other people in pretend situations, they would willingly shoot themselves in the foot and lose 50-60% of their fan base?
By Stuart Ballantyne - 26/11/2024
427 days ago
View commentsView articleFencing the ocean: Australia’s social media safety bill
While this proposed legislation will prove ineffectual in achieving its intended purpose – here, protecting the prelapsarian state of childhood from ruin at the hands of wicked digital platforms – it will also leave the apparatus of hefty regulation.
By Binoy Kampmark - 25/11/2024
1424 days ago
View commentsView articlePrescription for pain, angst and 'silly old buggers'
Telcos, banks and health insurers are among the many businesses I'd include in the bracket that fail to recognise more than 17 percent of their customers are probably over 65.
By John Mikkelsen - 25/11/2024
326 days ago
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