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Best of 2025 - Burn it all down movements
Kosmos Samaras

Best of 2025

Best of 2025 - Burn it all down movements

When a 34-year-old democratic socialist defeats a political dynasty in the nation's largest city, we're witnessing more than another electoral upset.

Best of 2025 - What Washington really thought of Whitlam before the dismissal
James Curran

Best of 2025

Best of 2025 - What Washington really thought of Whitlam before the dismissal

The cloud of American involvement in the events of November 1975 is unlikely to ever clear. Especially while US presidential libraries continue to block access to critical documents that might shed light on the shenanigans.

Best of 2025 - The debate about net zero ignores the evidence
Michael Keating

Best of 2025

Best of 2025 - The debate about net zero ignores the evidence

Those in the Coalition who are opposed to targeting net zero carbon emissions, argue that it will cost too much. But that claim is false and not supported by the evidence. How can they get away with it?



Best of 2025 - How the Dismissal ripples reached Beijing: Some personal recollections
Jocelyn Chey

Best of 2025 - How the Dismissal ripples reached Beijing: Some personal recollections

Life in Beijing in 1975 was not easy and the events leading up to the Dismissal of the Whitlam Government in November piled on the pressure.

Best of 2025 - After Trump goes home
Geoff Raby

Best of 2025 - After Trump goes home

If anyone had any lingering doubts about the change in the world order, the sight of President Trump pumping his fist into the air at the doorway of Air Force One, before turning his back on Asia to fly home, they should be put to bed now.

I cannot be party to silencing writers, which is why I resigned as director of Adelaide writers’ week
Louise Adler

I cannot be party to silencing writers, which is why I resigned as director of Adelaide writers’ week

Cancelling the Australian Palestinian author Randa Abdel-Fattah weakens freedom of speech and is the harbinger of a less free nation.

Australians for Humanity – Demand that the invitation to the President of Israel to visit this country be immediately withdrawn
Australians for Humanity

Australians for Humanity – Demand that the invitation to the President of Israel to visit this country be immediately withdrawn

A call to withdraw President Herzog’s invitation, uphold international law, and defend free speech and the right to protest.

Regime change riots in Iran fail faster than expected
Moon of Alabama

Regime change riots in Iran fail faster than expected

Iran cut Starlink traffic and blocked communications as unrest faded and pro-government marches filled the streets.

Best of 2025 - US-China power shift: a G2 world – Asian Media Report
David Armstrong

Best of 2025

Best of 2025 - US-China power shift: a G2 world – Asian Media Report

In Asian media this week: Trump hints at changing great-power relationship. Plus: Beijing wresting control of the global narrative; Myanmar’s scam centre raids dismissed as a smokescreen; Prabowo considers declaring Soeharto a national hero; US approves South Korean nuclear-powered submarine; China’s modern women need new men.

Best of 2025 - 'We don't do that in this country': judge slams DPP
Andrew Fraser

Best of 2025

Best of 2025 - 'We don't do that in this country': judge slams DPP

An appeal by ACT director of Public Prosecutions, Victoria Engel, SC, has been dismissed by a Full Bench of the ACT Court of Appeal after only three minutes of deliberation.

Best of 2025 - OFFICIAL – Israel’s proposed death-penalty law is a war crime
Greg Barns

Best of 2025

Best of 2025 - OFFICIAL – Israel’s proposed death-penalty law is a war crime

Not satisfied it seems with the continued genocide of Palestinians, Israel is now looking to execute Palestinian prisoners by introducing a death penalty law.



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Australians for Humanity – Demand that the invitation to the President of Israel to visit this country be immediately withdrawn
Australians for Humanity

Australians for Humanity – Demand that the invitation to the President of Israel to visit this country be immediately withdrawn

A call to withdraw President Herzog’s invitation, uphold international law, and defend free speech and the right to protest.

Best of 2025 - OFFICIAL – Israel’s proposed death-penalty law is a war crime
Greg Barns

Best of 2025

Best of 2025 - OFFICIAL – Israel’s proposed death-penalty law is a war crime

Not satisfied it seems with the continued genocide of Palestinians, Israel is now looking to execute Palestinian prisoners by introducing a death penalty law.

Best of 2025 - Gaza under siege: The continuation of Zionist demographic cleansing policies since the 19th century
Refaat Ibrahim

Best of 2025

Best of 2025 - Gaza under siege: The continuation of Zionist demographic cleansing policies since the 19th century

Israeli propaganda tries to present the war on Gaza as a “defensive reaction.” Yet the historical record tells a very different story: systematic genocide, the destruction of civilian life and deliberate attempts to uproot entire populations. All of this is a direct continuation of Zionist colonial policies that began in the late 19th century.

Best of 2025 - From illusion to real peace: Trump’s test in Gaza and Ukraine
Jeffrey D. Sachs,  Sybil Fares

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Best of 2025 - From illusion to real peace: Trump’s test in Gaza and Ukraine

Real peace demands Palestinian statehood, Ukrainian neutrality and the courage to defy the war lobby.

Best of 2025 - The three core myths driving Israel’s war on Palestine
Raghid Nahhas

Best of 2025 - The three core myths driving Israel’s war on Palestine

Israeli journalist Gideon Levy, one of the most outspoken moral critics within Israel itself, once summarised what he called the “three core values of Israeli society”: the belief that Jews are the chosen people; that they are the world’s ultimate victims; and that Palestinians are not equal human beings.

Best of 2025 - Chris Sidoti on the International Court of Justice Gaza ruling
Chris Sidoti,  Sally Sara

Best of 2025

Best of 2025 - Chris Sidoti on the International Court of Justice Gaza ruling

Yuji Iwasawa, president of the UN's highest court, says international law prohibits the use of starvation of the civilian population as a method of warfare.

Best of 2025 - On Israel, Zionism and being Jewish
Dennis Altman

Best of 2025

Best of 2025 - On Israel, Zionism and being Jewish

No political conflict contains as many journalistic minefields as that between Israel and Palestine.

Best of 2025 - Shameful distortion that lies at the heart of US conservative politics
George Browning

Best of 2025

Best of 2025 - Shameful distortion that lies at the heart of US conservative politics

The news of ceasefire and release of hostages in Gaza is cause for great rejoicing and for giving credit where it is due. But the big questions remain: where to from here, and how did the world allow this to happen in the first place?


John Menadue's book on Israel's war against Gaza

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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Best of 2025 - After Trump goes home
Geoff Raby

Best of 2025 - After Trump goes home

If anyone had any lingering doubts about the change in the world order, the sight of President Trump pumping his fist into the air at the doorway of Air Force One, before turning his back on Asia to fly home, they should be put to bed now.

Best of 2025 - The ABC and News Corp finally agree on something: China panic
Fred Zhang

Best of 2025

Best of 2025 - The ABC and News Corp finally agree on something: China panic

Last week, a friend asked if I was worried about Chinese “nuclear threats.

Best of 2025 - Taiwan as an integral part of China: A historical, legal and geopolitical analysis
James Wood

Best of 2025

Best of 2025 - Taiwan as an integral part of China: A historical, legal and geopolitical analysis

The status of Taiwan remains one of the most contested topics in modern geopolitics and one of the most misrepresented.


John Menadue

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