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Following Pope Francis’ death, key rituals commence, including sealing his flat, destroying the ring, and funeral arrangements.
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23 April 2025
Trajectory of a murderous regime: Fifty years since the Khmer Rouge
It is 50 years since the savagery of the Khmer Rouge sent millions of Cambodians to early graves. Mines still remain to be cleared, but the US will not be clearing up the mess it left behind, having withdrawn from the Mine Ban Treaty.

15 April 2025
How to lose friends and help rivals
If the US wanted to thrust Indonesia into the strategic political orbit of China, it couldn’t have found a better way than imposing a 32% tariff on imports from the archipelago.

15 April 2025
Building peace through contemplation, compassion and our common humanity
We acknowledge respectfully the Boonwurrung people and the elders and people of the Eastern Kulin nation who have traditional connections with, and responsibility for, the land on which we meet.

14 April 2025
There is no future without children
Imagine a world without children, a world steadily depopulating like that in the dystopian novel by P.D. James, Children of Men.

14 April 2025
Message from the editor
One of the challenges for all of us right now is knowing where to look. Every minute a new set of tumultuous world events takes place. If you stop to focus on one you get trampled by 25 others. It is tempting to just pull up the doona – but then you would be letting them win.

14 April 2025
America's trade revolution: From architect to antagonist
Donald Trump called it liberation day, the day he chose to announce tariffs on most countries around the world. But there will be no liveration for Americans who will end up paying grossly inflated prices for goods from abroad.

14 April 2025
Cross the vengeful Israeli lobby at your peril
The them in the title of this article is the all-too-powerful, vengeful Israeli lobby in Washington DC and those who do its bidding.

12 April 2025
How an imaginary expert crashed the world economy
On 16 December 1773, the Boston Tea Party (a protest against de facto tariffs on imports) marked the start of the American colonies’ liberation from British rule.

12 April 2025
Republic of Korea – Tricky transition times ahead
The unanimous decision of the ROK’s Constitutional Court ( 8-0 including those judges nominated by his party) to uphold the National Assembly’s decision to immediately impeach former president Yoon Suk Yeol marks a very significant milestone in the country’s short democratic history.

11 April 2025
Probing Thatcher’s role in Golden Temple massacre
Phil Miller reports on efforts to spur the Labour Government to investigate British complicity in a massacre of Sikh pilgrims by Indian troops 40 years ago.

10 April 2025
Boiling the frog of constitutional reform
The case to sever the constitutional link between Australia and the UK monarchy is self-evident to most. And, to be clear, this link is expressly to the monarch of the UK in that capacity, not to some titularly separate notional monarch of Australia.