Humanitarian propaganda conceals the real famine in Gaza
Refaat Ibrahim

Humanitarian propaganda conceals the real famine in Gaza

I wrote this piece from the heart of the ongoing famine in Gaza and the chaos orchestrated by the Israeli occupation to make life in Gaza unbearable.

Our media refuse to call out genocide in Gaza
John Menadue

Our media refuse to call out genocide in Gaza

Through its love affair with Israel and intimidated by the Zionist lobby, our legacy media has enabled the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, Israel’s apartheid regime and the illegal occupation of Palestinian land over the past century.

Britain’s back, China’s the target. We’ll likely pay the price again
Fred Zhang

Anti-China Media Watch

Britain’s back, China’s the target. We’ll likely pay the price again

Britain's HMS Prince of Wales has docked in Darwin, flanked by other warships and declarations.


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Americans' support for Israel's Gaza war hits record low, poll shows
Etan Nechin

Americans' support for Israel's Gaza war hits record low, poll shows

Just 8% of Democrats and 25% of independents now back Israel's campaign in Gaza, compared to 71% of Republicans, marking the largest partisan divide Gallup has recorded on the issue.

With the UK and France moving toward recognising Palestine, will Australia now follow suit?
Donald Rothwell

With the UK and France moving toward recognising Palestine, will Australia now follow suit?

One of the smallest and most exclusive clubs in the world belongs to states. The US Department of State puts the number of independent recognised states at 197, while others count 200.

How Trump’s vision of a single-minded China containment has failed
Wenran Jiang

How Trump’s vision of a single-minded China containment has failed

Instead of disengaging to focus on China, Trump’s America is more deeply involved in Europe’s defence and the Middle East than before.

‘Are you joking, mate?’ AI doesn’t get sarcasm in non-American varieties of English
Aditya Joshi

‘Are you joking, mate?’ AI doesn’t get sarcasm in non-American varieties of English

In 2018, my Australian co-worker asked me, “Hey, how are you going?”. My response — “I am taking a bus” — was met with a smirk.

Appeal to Parliamentarians: Resist Israel/US thuggery, be advocates for peace
Stuart Rees

Appeal to Parliamentarians: Resist Israel/US thuggery, be advocates for peace

As though infected by a chronic illness, news of unending death and destruction in Gaza and on the West Bank leaves millions feeling frustrated, angry, despairing and powerless.

Temu and Shein: cheap and very nasty
William Briggs

Temu and Shein: cheap and very nasty

A garbage truck full of textiles is dumped in landfill every second. Sixty percent of the materials used in the fashion industry comes from plastic in one form or another. The production of nylon and polyester that is used is highly energy-intensive and relies on fossil fuels in the production process.

The politics of kindness and fairness
Kristine Klugman

The politics of kindness and fairness

Aside from cheering and the long list of thank yous that accompanied Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s 2025 election victory speech, the quote that really cut through was: “…the Australian voters have voted for fairness, aspiration and opportunity for all, for the strength to show courage in adversity and kindness to those in need”.

We are starving
Ruwaida Kamal Amer

We are starving

My body is breaking down. My mother is collapsing from exhaustion. My cousin cheats death every day for a morsel of aid. Gaza's children are dying in front of our eyes, and we are powerless to help them. I am so hungry.

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Humanitarian propaganda conceals the real famine in Gaza
Refaat Ibrahim

Humanitarian propaganda conceals the real famine in Gaza

I wrote this piece from the heart of the ongoing famine in Gaza and the chaos orchestrated by the Israeli occupation to make life in Gaza unbearable.

Our media refuse to call out genocide in Gaza
John Menadue

Our media refuse to call out genocide in Gaza

Through its love affair with Israel and intimidated by the Zionist lobby, our legacy media has enabled the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, Israel’s apartheid regime and the illegal occupation of Palestinian land over the past century.

Americans' support for Israel's Gaza war hits record low, poll shows
Etan Nechin

Americans' support for Israel's Gaza war hits record low, poll shows

Just 8% of Democrats and 25% of independents now back Israel's campaign in Gaza, compared to 71% of Republicans, marking the largest partisan divide Gallup has recorded on the issue.

With the UK and France moving toward recognising Palestine, will Australia now follow suit?
Donald Rothwell

With the UK and France moving toward recognising Palestine, will Australia now follow suit?

One of the smallest and most exclusive clubs in the world belongs to states. The US Department of State puts the number of independent recognised states at 197, while others count 200.

Appeal to Parliamentarians: Resist Israel/US thuggery, be advocates for peace
Stuart Rees

Appeal to Parliamentarians: Resist Israel/US thuggery, be advocates for peace

As though infected by a chronic illness, news of unending death and destruction in Gaza and on the West Bank leaves millions feeling frustrated, angry, despairing and powerless.

We are starving
Ruwaida Kamal Amer

We are starving

My body is breaking down. My mother is collapsing from exhaustion. My cousin cheats death every day for a morsel of aid. Gaza's children are dying in front of our eyes, and we are powerless to help them. I am so hungry.

Australian journalist in court accused of ‘antisemitism’
Joe Lauria

Australian journalist in court accused of ‘antisemitism’

Mary Kostakidis was in federal court in Adelaide on Tuesday defending herself against racial discrimination charges for her reporting and commentary on Gaza, reports Joe Lauria.

A violent Israeli settler and his Palestinian victim – only one is welcome in Trump's America
Etan Nechin

A violent Israeli settler and his Palestinian victim – only one is welcome in Trump's America

Relentless Israeli oppression and dismissive American policy embolden settlers and further degrade Palestinian life. As a friend of Palestinian teacher and human rights activist Adwah Hathaleen said of his killing, 'This is how Israel erases us – one life at a time.


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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Britain’s back, China’s the target. We’ll likely pay the price again
Fred Zhang

Anti-China Media Watch

Britain’s back, China’s the target. We’ll likely pay the price again

Britain's HMS Prince of Wales has docked in Darwin, flanked by other warships and declarations.

How Trump’s vision of a single-minded China containment has failed
Wenran Jiang

How Trump’s vision of a single-minded China containment has failed

Instead of disengaging to focus on China, Trump’s America is more deeply involved in Europe’s defence and the Middle East than before.

Temu and Shein: cheap and very nasty
William Briggs

Temu and Shein: cheap and very nasty

A garbage truck full of textiles is dumped in landfill every second. Sixty percent of the materials used in the fashion industry comes from plastic in one form or another. The production of nylon and polyester that is used is highly energy-intensive and relies on fossil fuels in the production process.


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