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The political leaders of Israel have long spoken of an existential threat. Critics, and many of its well-meaning friends have offered suggestions about the reasonable or fair thing to do. But its ...
Please reintroduce readers’ comments to your invaluable articles. I gather you treat such an initiative as a pain in the butt, because, as a longstanding consumer of P&I, I’ve noted this feature has ...
“One has to be blind not to see that Israel has completely lost the majority of the world—including in the West.” Sydney Harbour Bridge was filled with protesters in Australia’s most populous city on ...
Speaking the unspeakable August 4, 2025 Leonie has admirably summarised the facts that the Western media has been burying for the last 80 years. Memory, as far as the persecution of the Palestinian ...
It should be impossible to ignore heartbreaking evidence of the effects of structural racism on Aboriginal children and young people, particularly those caught in a fully discredited punitive system ...
All sentient, compassionate and justice-loving people can only hope that our prime minister will finally provide the same honour to the name Albanese as Francesca Albanese has done at enormous costs ...
We must be vigilant against both traditional and unconventional threats August 4, 2025 I’m writing to respond to the discussions surrounding Australia’s defense strategy, especially in light of Angus ...
Editor comment: Australians in their tens of thousands stood up over the weekend and delivered a very clear message to the Albanese Government and the global community – the killing in Palestine must ...
Professor Bryan Horrigan holds a doctorate in law from Oxford University under a Rhodes Scholarship. He is an academic, published author, legal and governmental adviser, and public speaker. He has ...
In the conclusion of his profoundly significant article, Hiba Farra, noted that “The Australian Government has a choice: stand with justice, or stand in the way.” The Albanese Government ...
China breaks ground on what Premier Li Qiang has called the project of the century, but some fear a water conflict and ecological effects.
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