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View commentsView articleThe great narco pretext: Trump readies for regime change in Venezuela
Trump’s ‘war on cartels’ looks less like drug enforcement and more like old-fashioned imperial policing - with airstrikes, bounties, and CIA operations leading the charge.
By Binoy Kampmark - 21/10/2025
23 mins ago
View commentsView articleMarch for Australia
Behind the March for Australia was quiet frustration — families struggling with rent, young men losing ground, and a country wondering who’s really being heard.
By Bettina Arndt - 20/10/2025
52 hours ago
View commentsView articleHome truths about wind and solar power
The Senate’s hunt for climate misinformation could start closer to home - with the myths about free wind, green energy, and endless sunshine.
By Rafe Champion - 20/10/2025
124 hours ago
View commentsView articleTrump’s Gaza Peace Plan takes one giant step forward for mankind
Trump’s Gaza peace plan has cleared its first major hurdle, with Israel and Hamas signing on to key steps for ending the war - but the road ahead remains perilous.
By David Singer - 17/10/2025
33 days ago
View commentsView articleCan Asia reinvigorate multilateralism?
As wars, inequality, and climate threats deepen, Asian leaders told the UN it must reform or risk irrelevance - solidarity, they warned, is the only way forward.
By Ioan Voicu - 17/10/2025
52 days ago
View commentsView articleCharlie Kirk and Socrates
From Socrates to Charlie Kirk, those who dare to speak truth to power risk martyrdom — and reveal the enduring struggle between reason and tyranny.
By Bert Olivier - 16/10/2025
273 days ago
View commentsView articleOutsized and eccentric: the farce behind the Nobel Peace Prize
From Kissinger to Machado, the Nobel Peace Prize keeps honouring warriors in diplomats’ clothing.
By Binoy Kampmark - 16/10/2025
35 days ago
View commentsView articleWe pretend to teach, and students pretend to learn
In our brave new AI world, academics pretend to teach, students pretend to learn and administrators pretend it all adds up to something called higher education.
By Steven Schwartz - 15/10/2025
53 days ago
View commentsView articleThe inescapable reality the Israelis must face
The ceasefire agreement and the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners is only the first step on the long and treacherous road that could end the calamitous, decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 14/10/2025
86 days ago
View commentsView article'Green energy' opponents ignore the elephant in the room
Critics fight wind farms and solar panels, but few dare name the elephant in the room - what if the climate crisis isn’t real?
By Tom Harris - 13/10/2025
145 days ago
View commentsView articleTrump sets road map for Gaza but still silent on Judea & Samaria
From UN walkout to global backing: Trump and Netanyahu’s Gaza plan flips the script in 72 hours.
By David Singer - 10/10/2025
154 days ago
View commentsView articleWhy does our energy transition seem so slow? Because it is.
Government hype says Australia’s renewables are booming - but official data shows growth so slow it will take 70 years to finish the ‘transition’.
By Tom Biegler - 10/10/2025
1010 days ago
View commentsView articleThe challenge for the opposition has never been harder: here's why
Australia is drifting toward one-party rule - not by suppression, but by Labor’s mastery of the political game.
By Scott Prasser - 9/10/2025
58 days ago
View commentsView articleApprehending Dezi Freeman: ‘Something has to be done’
The costly manhunt for Dezi Freeman risks repeating the same mistakes as past bush fugitives — massive effort, minimal result.
By Brendan O'Reilly - 9/10/2025
112 days ago
View commentsView articleAustralian teachers are some of the highest users of AI in classrooms around the world - new survey
Top of the class on AI, bottom on stress: what a global survey reveals about Australia’s teachers.
By Robin Shields - 8/10/2025
410 days ago
View commentsView articleTogether, power plants and greenhouses can feed humanity
Reusing wasted heat exhausted from power plant stacks can support endless greenhouses to help feed the world’s population.
By Ronald Stein - 7/10/2025
714 days ago
View commentsView articleElder abuse in international relations: attacking the United Nations at 80
Eighty years on, the United Nations staggers between audacity and absurdity — too frail to lead, yet too important to lose.
By Binoy Kampmark - 6/10/2025
115 days ago
View commentsView articleArticle 80 elephant in room at 80th General Assembly talk fest
For decades the UN has ignored Article 80 of its own Charter — denying the Jewish people rights in Judea, Samaria and Gaza expressly preserved under international law.
By David Singer - 3/10/2025
1214 days ago
View commentsView articleHigh coal royalties, low returns: threat to jobs and services
Queensland can take a big slice now of a shrinking pie, or a smaller slice of a growing one that feeds the state for generations.
By Graham Young - 2/10/2025
219 days ago
View commentsView articleA rare alignment: the world stands ready, are the Palestinians?
The question is, will the Palestinians seize this rare opportunity and adopt a new strategy critical to realizing their national goal?
By Alon Ben-Meir - 2/10/2025
618 days ago
View commentsView articleKnowing who to abuse
Most political abuse is aimed at the wrong target — people don’t know who makes the decisions, so they lash out at any politician in sight.
By David Leyonhjelm - 1/10/2025
515 days ago
View commentsView articleUkraine targets critical oil infrastructure, a severe blow to Russia’s military and economy
Ukrainian attacks on Russia’s oil refineries and pipelines are sending a strong message to America’s national security team.
By Ronald Stein - 1/10/2025
419 days ago
View commentsView articleViolating the terms of service: Microsoft, Azure and the IDF
Microsoft’s Azure platform gave Israel’s Unit 8200 customised access - enabling mass surveillance of Palestinians and even shaping deadly airstrikes.
By Binoy Kampmark - 30/9/2025
321 days ago
View commentsView articleMemo to Coalition: take heed of Trump
Donald Trump has said it direct to the United Nations – mass migration and net zero are toxic for Western nations. Can our 'Liberal' party even grasp the nettle?
By Stephen Saunders - 29/9/2025
719 days ago
View commentsView articleOn energy, primum non nocere
When the next coal-fired generator closes, expect brownouts, blackouts and businesses told to shut down as public opinion finally shifts.
By David Leyonhjelm - 29/9/2025
421 days ago
View commentsView articlePhantom State of Palestine takes centre stage at United Nations
The UN’s annual performance of the Phantom State of Palestine flouts international law and celebrates a state that exists only on paper.
By David Singer - 26/9/2025
2420 days ago
View commentsView articleThe bullshit detector's survival guide
In a world of waffle and weasel words, plain speaking is a small act of rebellion. Here are seven ways to recognise bullshit, challenge it, and, if necessary, laugh it off the stage.
By Steven Schwartz - 25/9/2025
620 days ago
View commentsView articleWhy Jason Clare's new education super agency is flawed. Here are eight glaring problems
Mr Clare should scrap his super agency. It will have no impact on improving education quality, cost much and waste time.
By Scott Prasser - 24/9/2025
625 days ago
View commentsView articleClear conclusions: a UN commission finds Israel responsible for genocide in Gaza
Israeli authorities and security forces had and continue to have the genocidal intent to destroy, in whole or in part, the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
By Binoy Kampmark - 23/9/2025
827 days ago
View commentsView articleSpin, waste, rent seeking, and lack of progress have become defining characteristics of Aboriginal Affairs
A prerequisite to solving any economic or social problem is policy realism, and failure to face up to realities within Indigenous communities is at the heart of failure to close the gap.
By Brendan O'Reilly - 22/9/2025
328 days ago
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