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View commentsView articleThe death of trust
Trust in vaccines is collapsing, fuelled by political failures, corporate greed, and scientific conflicts of interest.
By Steven Schwartz - 28/3/2025
639 mins ago
View commentsView articleDutton fires gun on the election
Anthony Albanese may think he's being smart by announcing the election the day after Peter Dutton's reply-to-the-budget speech, but because the decision has leaked, he's handed the starters gun, and a lot of the advantage, to Peter Dutton.
By Graham Young - 28/3/2025
63 hours ago
View commentsView articleFive reasons why Ukraine will win this war, even without US support
Ukraine will win-because victory depends on more than just money and missiles.
By Yuri Koszarycz - 31/3/2025
34 hours ago
View commentsView articleThe topical challenge of multilateralism
In the opinion of France 'At a time when global governance is being challenged by the proliferation of crises, we must not give in to the temptation of unilateralism'.
By Ioan Voicu - 31/3/2025
24 hours ago
View commentsView articleSelf defence: an original right
Australians may never embrace the use of guns for self-defence, but they also never agreed to being rendered defenceless.
By David Leyonhjelm - 27/3/2025
184 hours ago
View commentsView articleTrump buries UN & EU calls for new state between Israel & Jordan
The G7 Foreign Ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States of America – with the High Representative of the EU also attending - made no mention of the two-state solution in their final communique.
By David Singer - 28/3/2025
146 hours ago
View commentsView articleOut of ideas and full of fiscal analgesics
Keating predicted a Banana Republic and it is gradually coming true.
By Graham Young - 26/3/2025
92 days ago
View commentsView articleThe post-lockdown disorientation in the arts
Snow White, the live-action version cobbled together by Disney, opened over the weekend with devastating reviews and empty theaters coast to coast.
By Jeffrey Tucker - 27/3/2025
32 days ago
View commentsView articleBogus myths created to promote renewables
All the parts and components of the net zero emissions fantasy from wind turbines and solar panels are 100% dependent on the oil derivatives manufactured from crude oil, the same oil that net zero enthusiasts want to rid the world of.
By Ronald Stein - 19/3/2025
136 days ago
View commentsView articleMasking during Covid was nothing to do with public health
Commonsense should have alerted many people to the perils of public wearing masks for any length of time.
By Murray Hunter - 25/3/2025
16 days ago
View commentsView articleTrashing Jewish values risks Israel’s survival as we know it
Throughout millennia of dispersion, the Jews had no army, no weapons, and no advanced technology to fight back against persecution, segregation, expulsion, and death, but they survived.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 17/3/2025
106 days ago
View commentsView articleCareless people, Meta and restricting the digital town square
The portrait of Meta that emerges is disturbing, as have been the company's efforts to silence Wynn-Williams, who has registered as a whistleblower with the US Securities and Exchanges Commission.
By Binoy Kampmark - 24/3/2025
37 days ago
View commentsView articleMemo to Coalition: maybe next time
Major-party election-offerings are unsympathetic to ordinary voters. Coalition indolence (and overstated Trump fears) may well re-elect Labor or (heavens no) Labor-Greens.
By Stephen Saunders - 21/3/2025
57 days ago
View commentsView articleNuclear power’s stagnation and decline
The current push in Australia to deploy nuclear power reactors once again contrasts an excessive optimism by nuclear proponents against the continuing stagnant situation of nuclear power worldwide.
By Jim Green, Darrin Durant and Jim Falk - 14/3/2025
177 days ago
View commentsView articleTrump’s betrayal of America’s social contract and global standing
Trump’s betrayal of the ideals and values that America has embraced and which made it an unrivaled nation is tragic. Every Republican with a conscience should rise and put America first.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 20/3/2025
159 days ago
View commentsView articleElon Musk’s Grok 3 backs Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine solution
The Hashemit Kingdom of Palestine is at least a virtual reality.
By David Singer - 21/3/2025
710 days ago
View commentsView articleSporting contradictions: athletes, the Olympics and climate change
That they think their views make the slightest difference is almost charming. That they pick climate change as the issue suggests they have slumbered in a deep, uninterrupted sleep.
By Binoy Kampmark - 20/3/2025
111 days ago
View commentsView articleScorched earth disease control
There is one fatal flaw in the scorched earth disease control so loved by the bureaucracy – it fails to encourage the survival and multiplication of resistant individuals.
By Viv Forbes - 19/3/2025
312 days ago
View commentsView articleMeritocracy vs DEI
Most people talk about the positive aspects of DEI while avoiding a critical assessment, and it has become taboo to public debate so as not to offend anyone.
By Mamtimin Ala - 13/3/2025
512 days ago
View commentsView articleAggrieved speculation: the Trump illness hypothesis
Having failed in spectacular fashion, along with fellow pundits, to read the premonitory signs of a Trump victory over Kamala Harris, he has returned to the theme of the mad man, or at least the ill man.
By Binoy Kampmark - 18/3/2025
213 days ago
View commentsView articleThe administrative state is the political elephant in the room
So much time and effort is given to political analysis. However, the very essence of government is the administrative state, or bureaucracy as it is also called.
By Murray Hunter - 17/3/2025
213 days ago
View commentsView articleTrump trashes 2002 Arab Peace Initiative & UNSCR 2334 (2016)
The Emergency Arab Summit for Palestine hosted by Egypt on March 4 has ignored President Trump's decisive stance on Gaza's future - declared on February 4.
By David Singer - 14/3/2025
616 days ago
View commentsView articleMacron's offer: France and the delusions of nuclear deterrence
The singular antics of US President Donald Trump, notably towards supposed allies, has stirred the pot regarding national security in various capitals.
By Binoy Kampmark - 10/3/2025
317 days ago
View commentsView articleTrump's tariffs are all about hot and cold wars and retooling the USA
It would be foolish for Australia to apply reciprocal tariffs. We are a small trade-exposed economy where 46% of our GDP is exports and imports whereas the US is the largest economy in the world.
By Graham Young - 13/3/2025
718 days ago
View commentsView articleSurviving the storm
Everyone is probably fed up to their eye teeth with cyclone talk after Ex Tropical Cyclone Alfred has stopped pirouetting and taken his final bows before exiting stage left.
By John Mikkelsen - 12/3/2025
119 days ago
View commentsView articleKosovo faces unprecedented challenges under Trump
Kosovo should expect to face many new, daunting challenges during the next four years. A strong and visionary leader will be needed to tackle the shifting political landscape.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 11/3/2025
220 days ago
View commentsView articleAre we ready for the next pandemic?
It’s better to prepare for a crisis that never arrives than to scramble after one that does.
By Steven Schwartz - 10/3/2025
320 days ago
View commentsView articleSmall Modular Reactors will benefit developing economies
Today, with 8 billion humans on this planet, only the few wealthy countries are extracting natural resources to bolster their economies and provide prosperous lives for their citizens.
By Ronald Stein, Robert Jeffrey and Olivia Vaughan - 5/3/2025
322 days ago
View commentsView articleElection 2025 is less about Liberal vs Labor, more about the top 20% vs the rest
At times, Canberra is another world. From its Press Gallerycomes this Financial Review bedtime-story of 'best performer' Jim Chalmers with his 'disdain for' inequality..
By Stephen Saunders - 7/3/2025
522 days ago
View commentsView articleWho will send their kids to war?
As a product of the bureaucratic system, this impersonality hinders their ability to perceive the world through unbiased eyes.
By Mamtimin Ala - 6/3/2025
1022 days ago
View commentsView articleWicked riches
Our media was agog at the recent NSW police announcement that they had exposed a $1.3 billion scheme for making fraudulent child sexual abuse claims.
By Bettina Arndt - 7/3/2025
223 days ago
View commentsView articleThe alarming rise of antisemitism
Anyone who denies that the brutal occupation of the West Bank and war in Gaza has not fueled the rise of antisemitism is willfully naïve.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 4/3/2025
1524 days ago
View commentsView articleTrump reverses Biden’s betrayal of Israel
The Obama administration’s failure to veto Resolution 2334 proved disastrous for Israel as the Security Council then proceeded to use Resolution 2334 for the next seven years as a battering ram.
By David Singer - 5/3/2025
326 days ago
View commentsView articleZelensky: victim of colosseum politics
There was a revolting tabloid quality to the Oval Office reception given to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on February 28, but then again, President Donald Trump is a tabloid brute.
By Binoy Kampmark - 4/3/2025
826 days ago
View commentsView articleIs the Russia-Ukraine war stopping or continuing?
Zelensky arrived at the White House, where Trump personally greeted him at the entrance. The Russia-Ukraine war seemed to have taken a crucial step toward peace.
By Chin Jin - 3/3/2025
527 days ago
View commentsView articleDoes AI spell the end for human creativity?
Therefore, mathematically, Generative AI favours effectiveness at the expense of novelty. Creativity, on the other hand, seeks to maximise both effectiveness and novelty.
By David Cropley - 3/3/2025
327 days ago
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