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Italy's cautionary tale: Neoliberalism the only choice at the ballot box

Neoliberalism is a suffocating and prevalent political ideology that the Italians cannot escape ...  
Telecoms development booming in the French Pacific Territories

The telecommunications sector is flourishing in the French Pacific region with advancements in ...  
Rushdie flayed by fellow novelists  — assassins still out there

Rather than vilification, the honourable response from fellow novelists to the 1989 fatwa conde ...  
Fiji's lead in the Pacific economy matters to Australia

With Fiji's lead in the Pacific Islands mobile communications market, Australia's financial input ...  
America descends steadily into a deadly dystopia

With preventable deaths escalating to all-time records, American exceptionalism is no longer what ...  
South Africa is on a knife edge as xenophobia escalates

Xenophobia is a global crisis, but in South Africa, it takes a particularly violent form.  
Telecommunications in the South Pacific is a security issue for Australia

Australia has intervened to improve telecommunication systems in the South Pacific against rising ...  
Alex Jones verdict is a small victory in the war against misinformation

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has been ordered to pay millions of dollars in damages from misi ...  
Conservative Kansas votes clear 'NO' to abortion ban

Kansas voters have rejected Republican efforts to cancel the state's constitutional right for ...  
Three reasons to feel cheerful — about being an Australian since May

Despite numerous reports to the contrary, the new Albanese Government has made a good start in ...  
Penal assassination: The gradual effort to kill Julian Assange

Time is running out to save the life of Julian Assange, who doctors warn only has months left to ...  
Rupert Murdoch abandons Trump — here's why it matters

Powerful media owner Rupert Murdoch is no longer supporting Donald Trump as the next president of ...  
Don't be fooled by fossil fuel industry's 'green' word salads

PR companies working for the fossil fuel industry are appropriating language from within the ...  
How Q&A can lead us out of the culture wars it helped fuel

This week’s announcement that Stan Grant will be the permanent host of the ABC’s Q&A fol ...  
War wins the 'big bucks' while climate gets the 'change'

Wealthy countries claiming to lead on climate change are spending big on military budgets while ...  
AUKUS: The militarisation of Australia

U.S.-funded think tanks continue to uncritically promote the AUKUS arrangement, writes Dr Binoy ...  
Fighting for women's rights and autonomy in Cambodia

Women's rights in Cambodia still need to be realised despite improved legal frameworks, writes ...  
Democrats vow to fight back after anti-abortion protest arrests

Members of Congress arrested at a pro-choice rally have vowed that they won't back down in figh ...  

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