No justice or peace for Palestinians in Trump’s Plan
John Menadue

No justice or peace for Palestinians in Trump’s Plan

The Trump Plan is designed to reframe the issues in favour of Israel. Palestinians have been betrayed again.

Bernie and AOC explain how Trump and GOP are about to double insurance premiums for millions of Americans
Brad Reed

Bernie and AOC explain how Trump and GOP are about to double insurance premiums for millions of Americans

“This messaging is approximately 142 times better,” said one political observer, “than Democrats are getting from leadership.”

Israel’s interception of the Gaza aid flotilla is a clear violation of international law
Donald Rothwell

Israel’s interception of the Gaza aid flotilla is a clear violation of international law

The Israel Defence Force has intercepted a flotilla of humanitarian vessels seeking to deliver aid to Gaza, taking control of multiple vessels and arresting activists, including Greta Thunberg.


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China’s youth: Between collectivism and the new individualism
John Frew

China’s youth: Between collectivism and the new individualism

On a recent trip through China, I was struck by the contrast between its classrooms and its city streets.

States increase pressure on Commonwealth to address hospital cost increases
Stephen Duckett

States increase pressure on Commonwealth to address hospital cost increases

Hark back to December 2023. National Cabinet endorsed a historic agreement setting the parameters for future Commonwealth-state sharing of public hospital costs over the next decade.

Is China’s reported ban on BHP a bluff, or a glimpse of the future?
Marina Yue Zhang

Is China’s reported ban on BHP a bluff, or a glimpse of the future?

Though they still haven’t been officially confirmed, reports China’s state-owned buyer told steelmakers to stop purchasing iron ore from Australian mining giant BHP have rattled both markets and Canberra.

What do Palestinian Australians think of the Trump peace plan?
Shaoquett Moselmane

What do Palestinian Australians think of the Trump peace plan?

Irrespective of what Hamas’ decides, Trump’s peace plan is a bitter pill to swallow. Damned if you do and damned if you don’t.

'They need to get cracking': Bowen on renewable targets and LNP’s 'poor decisions' in Queensland
Giles Parkinson

'They need to get cracking': Bowen on renewable targets and LNP’s 'poor decisions' in Queensland

Federal Energy and Climate Minister Chris Bowen says he is not ready to give up on the country’s ambitious renewable energy targets for 2030, but concedes that energy companies “need to get cracking” to ensure enough wind and solar projects are delivered on time.

Erasing Gaza's ecosystem
Richard Cullen

Erasing Gaza's ecosystem

Israel is rightly known for its technological prowess, not least when it comes to making war.

Sanctions: Sanitised, silent killing
John Queripel

Sanctions: Sanitised, silent killing

Many will remember the terrible effects of the crippling UN sanctions applied against Iraq, from the time of its invasion of Kuwait in 1990, to the fall of the government of Saddam Hussein, following the loss of the second Iraq war (2003).

Ben Saul on Palestinian recognition and the Trump plan
Ben Saul

Ben Saul on Palestinian recognition and the Trump plan

At the National Press Club this week, Ben Saul argued that Australia is more than a modest middle power and must step up on Palestine.

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No justice or peace for Palestinians in Trump’s Plan
John Menadue

No justice or peace for Palestinians in Trump’s Plan

The Trump Plan is designed to reframe the issues in favour of Israel. Palestinians have been betrayed again.

Israel’s interception of the Gaza aid flotilla is a clear violation of international law
Donald Rothwell

Israel’s interception of the Gaza aid flotilla is a clear violation of international law

The Israel Defence Force has intercepted a flotilla of humanitarian vessels seeking to deliver aid to Gaza, taking control of multiple vessels and arresting activists, including Greta Thunberg.

What do Palestinian Australians think of the Trump peace plan?
Shaoquett Moselmane

What do Palestinian Australians think of the Trump peace plan?

Irrespective of what Hamas’ decides, Trump’s peace plan is a bitter pill to swallow. Damned if you do and damned if you don’t.

Erasing Gaza's ecosystem
Richard Cullen

Erasing Gaza's ecosystem

Israel is rightly known for its technological prowess, not least when it comes to making war.

Ben Saul on Palestinian recognition and the Trump plan
Ben Saul

Ben Saul on Palestinian recognition and the Trump plan

At the National Press Club this week, Ben Saul argued that Australia is more than a modest middle power and must step up on Palestine.

Chris Sidoti's prescription for action on Palestine
Chris Sidoti

Chris Sidoti's prescription for action on Palestine

At the National Press Club this week with Ben Saul, Chris Sidoti argues that recognition of Palestine is important, but that Australia must also comply with international law obligations, including acting on arrest warrants from the International Criminal Court.

Israel intercepts Gaza Sumud Flotilla vessels: What we know so far
Elizabeth Melimopoulos

Israel intercepts Gaza Sumud Flotilla vessels: What we know so far

Despite carrying only a symbolic amount of humanitarian aid, the flotilla had pressed forward with its mission to establish a maritime corridor into Gaza.

Trump-Netanyahu plan: Reproducing occupation under the name of 'peace'
Refaat Ibrahim

Trump-Netanyahu plan: Reproducing occupation under the name of 'peace'

What was recently proposed by US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu under the title peace deals is nothing but a rearrangement of the cards of power in the region, far from addressing the core of the Palestinian issue: justice.


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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China’s youth: Between collectivism and the new individualism
John Frew

China’s youth: Between collectivism and the new individualism

On a recent trip through China, I was struck by the contrast between its classrooms and its city streets.

Is China’s reported ban on BHP a bluff, or a glimpse of the future?
Marina Yue Zhang

Is China’s reported ban on BHP a bluff, or a glimpse of the future?

Though they still haven’t been officially confirmed, reports China’s state-owned buyer told steelmakers to stop purchasing iron ore from Australian mining giant BHP have rattled both markets and Canberra.

We killed our car industry and now we're drafted to fight against Chinese EVs (again?)
Fred Zhang

ANTI-CHINA MEDIA WATCH

We killed our car industry and now we're drafted to fight against Chinese EVs (again?)

The call is getting louder and louder: Australia needs to join allies in restricting Chinese electric vehicles.


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