
26 September 2025
Recognition of the Palestinian State without halting the genocide: A meaningless decision
Since the occurrence of the war in October 2023, which shocked the conscience of the world, bringing the Palestinian question back to the forefront of international attention, much more legitimacy has accrued to the rights of the Palestinians.

26 September 2025
How the West normalises the crimes of Zionism
There is no end in sight for the massacre in Gaza. Nearly two years after the start of Al Aqsa Flood, the United Nations Human Rights Council has — finally — declared Israel’s war in Gaza genocide.

26 September 2025
The poisonous chalice of recognition: A double-edged sword for Palestine
While we should not regard it as a “historical moment” or a “game changer”, the recognition does have the potential to help Palestinians lead us into a different future.

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26 September 2025
The world isn't even trying to phase out fossil fuels
This article highlights the global failure to address the most important requirement to minimise the climate threat, the phasing out of fossil fuels.

26 September 2025
Lawsuits, cancellations and bullying: Trump is systematically destroying press freedom
US President Donald Trump is well advanced in his systematic campaign to undermine the American media and eviscerate its function of holding him and others in power to account.

26 September 2025
More Boomers are choosing not to retire. Why? They don’t want to
As the great bulge of babies born after World War II has moved through their life course, the world has changed to suit them and their needs.

26 September 2025
Reclaiming illegally granted Indigenous land: An interview with Wiradjuri man Paul Towney
Proud Wiradjuri descendant Paul Towney was out in front of the Federal Court of Australia on Gadigal land on Macquarie Street in Sydney city on 19 September 2025.

26 September 2025
Koalas, carbon credits and the fine print of conservation
We congratulate the NSW Government for establishing the Great Koala National Park, which will protect a nationally significant koala population.

26 September 2025
Nepal is the latest of Asia’s unfinished revolutions that keep politics stuck in a loop
Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina begins with the famous line, all happy families are alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.

26 September 2025
I am ANTIFA
I am ANTIFA. Or so says President Donald Trump, branding me and millions like me as terrorists in the same breath he decries “fake news” and “radical left” bogeymen.

25 September 2025
Disengaging from the dangerous alliance
When, in the course of close — some would say politically intimate — relations between allies, the dominant partner demands that the subordinate partner betray its democratic principles as a cost of receiving favourable treatment, the time has come to terminate the relationship. Such is now the state of the Australia-US alliance.
Latest on Palestine and Israel

26 September 2025
Recognition of the Palestinian State without halting the genocide: A meaningless decision
Since the occurrence of the war in October 2023, which shocked the conscience of the world, bringing the Palestinian question back to the forefront of international attention, much more legitimacy has accrued to the rights of the Palestinians.

26 September 2025
How the West normalises the crimes of Zionism
There is no end in sight for the massacre in Gaza. Nearly two years after the start of Al Aqsa Flood, the United Nations Human Rights Council has — finally — declared Israel’s war in Gaza genocide.

26 September 2025
The poisonous chalice of recognition: A double-edged sword for Palestine
While we should not regard it as a “historical moment” or a “game changer”, the recognition does have the potential to help Palestinians lead us into a different future.

25 September 2025
Don’t mistake truth for hate, prime minister
Anthony Albanese says Palestinian children are taught to hate. My daughter’s first trip home proves otherwise.

25 September 2025
UN at 80: Gaza – the deep stain on the UN’s collective conscience - Part 3
The deadly Hamas attack on Israel on 7 October 2023 provided the Netanyahu government with the pretext it needed to unleash a vicious war on the land and people of Gaza.

25 September 2025
UN intervention is essential to stop genocide and establish peace in Gaza
The United Nations General Assembly must activate its “Uniting for Peace” mechanism to bypass the UN Security Council veto and establish an armed interventionary force to establish peace and end the genocide in Gaza.

24 September 2025
Israel moves to embrace its isolation
Benjamin Netanyahu's recent comments that Israel must start making its own weapons and become a self-sufficient super Sparta signals that the small colony might be willing to embrace its isolation – all in the name of annihilating Palestine.

24 September 2025
Our media and Palestine/Gaza
An article entitled “Israel backtracks on location of hostages”, appearing in the weekend edition of The Australian, evidences the failure of our media to properly inform the Australian public on the Israel/Palestine issue.

Israel's war against Gaza
Media coverage of the war in Gaza since October 2023 has spread a series of lies propagated by Israel and the United States. This publication presents information, analysis, clarification, views and perspectives largely unavailable in mainstream media in Australia and elsewhere.
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24 September 2025
Revitalising the UN's foundations
The United Nations grew out of the global co-operation which defeated fascism. It was conceived as a multilateral organisation to deliver a global rules-based order.

20 September 2025
Why the planet now needs China
The World Bank’s Reboot Development report has belatedly confirmed what scientists have warned for decades: humanity is breaching the safe operating limits of the Earth.

17 September 2025
Confucius Institute decline signals China’s soft power shift
While Chinese soft power is thriving in the so-called Global South, it is waning elsewhere.

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