President Trump: Give back the money and stop grabbing more
Jeffrey D. Sachs

President Trump: Give back the money and stop grabbing more

The White House and Congress can and should provide relief to American families who bore the costs of illegal tariffs. The administration has the responsibility to design such relief.

Recent articles in World

Iran on the brink
Alison Broinowski

Iran on the brink

After decades of US-backed regime-change wars across the Middle East, Iran now stands alone. A new conflict would deepen regional instability and test Australia’s willingness to say no.

Terrorism – a blow back from western violence in Muslim countries
John Menadue

Terrorism – a blow back from western violence in Muslim countries

Terrorism dominates political debate and media coverage in Australia despite causing relatively few deaths. The deeper causes – western military violence, state power, and selective moral language – are rarely examined.

Why security-first critical mineral policy risks slowing the energy transition
Marina Yue Zhang

Why security-first critical mineral policy risks slowing the energy transition

Western efforts to secure critical mineral supply chains from China are increasingly driven by security logic. That approach risks raising costs, slowing decarbonisation and undermining the global energy transition.

Values, ethics, fear – Australian women and children in the Al Roj Camp
George Browning

Values, ethics, fear – Australian women and children in the Al Roj Camp

Politicians frequently appeal to Judaeo–Christian values, yet retreat from them when fear dominates debate. The test is whether those values guide policy when it is hardest to apply them.

Australia’s moral failure over women and children in Syria
Chas Keys

Australia’s moral failure over women and children in Syria

Australian citizens and their children remain stranded in Syrian camps as political fear eclipses care, responsibility and legal obligation – with damaging consequences for public decency.

Carney and Albanese and the collapse of global order?
Ronald C. Keith

Carney and Albanese and the collapse of global order?

Ahead of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to Australia next month, it is time to ask will Australia embrace Carney's call to harness middle power clout.

One error and damned forever?
Duncan Graham

One error and damned forever?

Women and children held in Syrian detention camps force Australia to choose between rhetoric and the rule of law.

When Ramadan and Lent overlap, faiths move in parallel
Joseph Masilamany

When Ramadan and Lent overlap, faiths move in parallel

As Ramadan and Lent unfold simultaneously across Asia, Muslim and Christian communities move through parallel seasons of fasting, prayer and charity – shaping public life in subtle but significant ways.

A history of assassination reveals how ‘targeted killings’ became an extension of state power
Kevin Foster

A history of assassination reveals how ‘targeted killings’ became an extension of state power

Targeted killing has shifted from a tactic governments disavowed to one they increasingly acknowledge and promote. A new history traces how assassination became embedded in modern state power.

Bring these Australian children home, PM. They did not make their own beds
Fionnuala Ni Aolain,  Ben Saul

Bring these Australian children home, PM. They did not make their own beds

Dozens of Australian women and children remain trapped in dangerous detention camps in north-east Syria, despite Australia’s legal obligations, available security powers, and repeated international requests for repatriation.

Prince Andrew arrested – why not King Trump?
Robert Reich

Prince Andrew arrested – why not King Trump?

If no one is above the law in the UK, not even royalty, presumably no one is above the law in the US, not even a president.

Reverend Jesse Jackson's legacy on the Middle East
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs

Reverend Jesse Jackson's legacy on the Middle East

Tributes to Reverend Jesse Jackson rightly honour his civil rights leadership. Far fewer acknowledge his long, consistent support for Palestinian self-determination – and the political costs he paid for it.



More from World