Sudan cannot be an invisible tragedy
The end of violence must be a first step in the Sudan Civil War. And Australia has a key role to play.
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Nuclear testing threatens global stability
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Forecasting the impact of Sino-Indian relations on changing world order
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Trump’s ploy at the UN is American imperialism masquerading as a peace process
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Environment: Paris 2015 generated hope, but not enough climate action
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From populism to progress: The Netherlands’ historic election
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15 November 2025
Trick or treaty? Don't know, can't say
The Indonesian print media covering the one-day visit of President Prabowo Subianto to Australia this month has dazzled its readers with some splendid insights into a serious issue.
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The ‘othered’ genocide: Sudan’s suffering and the world’s indifference
Sudan is enduring the largest humanitarian crisis on earth, with more than 25 million people needing urgent assistance and nearly nine million displaced as entire cities are reduced to rubble.
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Seoul’s submarine ambitions – what do they mean for the region?
South Korea is currently in final negotiations with the US on a deal that could reshape the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific: the construction of nuclear-powered submarines.
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Lame duck syndrome emerging
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