As controversy surrounds the visit of Israel’s president, Frank Brennan reflects on how Australians might respond with moral seriousness, legal clarity and a commitment to justice for all.
Proposals to legislate new antisemitism definitions raise hard questions about identity, equality before the law, and why ...
Trump’s immigration crackdown reveals how governments test public tolerance for cruelty exercised in the name of order – a lesson with clear echoes in Australia’s own recent history.
Multiple polls place One Nation ahead of the Coalition, raising the prospect of an historic realignment on the Australian ...
Taiwan has welcomed the United States’ latest National Security Strategy, but beneath the reassurance lie strategic and economic risks that Taipei should not ignore.
India’s decision to buy conventionally powered submarines from Germany highlights a sharp contrast with Australia’s AUKUS ...
Rather than cutting public spending to restore the budget balance and reduce inflationary pressures, it would be better to increase taxation.
New donation data shows how wealthy individuals and well-funded campaigning organisations sought to shape Australia’s 2025 election through money, messaging and pressure politics.
The global rise of authoritarianism is weakening climate governance just as warming accelerates and tipping points draw near. This failure now poses a direct threat to our future.
Taiwan has welcomed the United States’ latest National Security Strategy, but beneath the reassurance lie strategic and economic risks that Taipei should not ignore.
The NSW government’s decision to revive development on the Hawkesbury floodplain ignores long-established flood risks, ...
Despite political denial and media distortion, majorities in Australia and the United States accept climate change is real, ...
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