
13 August 2025
Tributes, condemnation pour in over slain Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza
Israel’s killing of five Al Jazeera staff in Gaza prompts global outrage and calls for accountability.

13 August 2025
What will Australia's recognition of Palestine mean in practical terms?
In an interview with the ABC, Chris Sidoti, Commissioner on the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, said the decision on recognition of Palestine was necessary, but not sufficient in and of itself.

13 August 2025
‘I entrust you with Palestine’: The final testament of Anas al-Sharif
Anas al-Sharif, killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza, left behind a powerful farewell message – his final testament to his people, his family and the world.

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13 August 2025
Trump's fantasies and the American economy
Donald Trump’s bluster is likely to lead to lower American living standards and higher inflation. But his advisers want to keep their jobs, and won’t tell him that.

13 August 2025
Grossly inadequate compensation offered to Kathleen Folbigg
On 5 June 2023, Kathleen Folbigg was released from prison following 20 years of imprisonment after having been wrongfully convicted of killing her four children over a 10-year period.

13 August 2025
Recognition of the State of Palestine must be combined with principled action to stop Israel’s intensifying genocide in Gaza
The Jewish Council of Australia affirms the Palestinian people’s fundamental right to self-determination – a right that has been systematically denied by the Israeli state.

13 August 2025
Most of Trump's net worth comes from 'crypto empire': report
According to an investigation by Accountable.US, 73% of Trump's net worth may now come from crypto, which his administration is working to dramatically deregulate.

13 August 2025
The Great Barrier Reef is the litmus test for the forthcoming 2035 emissions reduction target
Coral reefs are highly vulnerable to climate change. That’s why, for years, conservationists have advocated that Australia’s climate policy be tied to the future of the Great Barrier Reef.


13 August 2025
Australian Jewish Association accused of hate campaign: Landmark legal action launched
The Australian Jewish Association and its charity arm, the Australian Jewish Association Tzedakah Incorporated, are facing a landmark legal challenge after more than a year of alleged racial and religious vilification targeting Palestinians and Muslims.

12 August 2025
Why Western hegemony is over
The tariff truce between China and the United States is set to end in August. What do you forecast will happen after that? And what will happen to trade relations between China and the US for the rest of US President Donald Trump’s second term?
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13 August 2025
Tributes, condemnation pour in over slain Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza
Israel’s killing of five Al Jazeera staff in Gaza prompts global outrage and calls for accountability.

13 August 2025
What will Australia's recognition of Palestine mean in practical terms?
In an interview with the ABC, Chris Sidoti, Commissioner on the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, said the decision on recognition of Palestine was necessary, but not sufficient in and of itself.

13 August 2025
‘I entrust you with Palestine’: The final testament of Anas al-Sharif
Anas al-Sharif, killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza, left behind a powerful farewell message – his final testament to his people, his family and the world.

13 August 2025
Recognition of the State of Palestine must be combined with principled action to stop Israel’s intensifying genocide in Gaza
The Jewish Council of Australia affirms the Palestinian people’s fundamental right to self-determination – a right that has been systematically denied by the Israeli state.

12 August 2025
Germany's arms embargo on Israel isn't betrayal, it's a moral reckoning
The arming of Israel now, so that it can carry out its plan to take control of Gaza and carry out ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity in the territory, is one of the most antisemitic and anti-Israeli measures imaginable.

12 August 2025
Hundreds arrested in London for opposing ban on nonviolent group Palestine Action
Let us be under no illusion, said one organiser. The government is criminalising the people of Britain for standing up against the biggest genocide of the 21st century, as it's live streamed from Gaza.

12 August 2025
Stand with Mary
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11 August 2025
Starvation is the constant companion of children in Gaza
Dear Child, I am the nothingness that will kill you. You do not know it, but you will feel the heaviness of your fate seep into your bones and flesh.

Israel's war against Gaza
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12 August 2025
Why Western hegemony is over
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8 August 2025
Beijing steps up as Washington steps back
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6 August 2025
Is the ‘China threat’ real or trumped up?
In recent years, the ‘China threat’ theory has become a prominent theme in Western political discourse.

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