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JOHN PILGER: War in Europe and the rise of raw propaganda

Marshall McLuhan’s prophecy that “the successor to politics will be propaganda” has happe ...  
Australia's defence program is dead in the water

Australia's defence program has been mired by inferior military equipment and unwavering loyalty ...  
Joe Biden keeps the War on Terror alive

The Biden Administration is continuing the War on Terror through its own acts of hostility.  
U.S. embargo against Cuba turns 60

It all seems worn, part of an "aspic" approach to foreign policy. But U.S. President Joe Biden ...  
Women's rights are paramount: The world is failing on gender equality

I'm sitting in Rarotonga, the capital of the Cook Islands. A small island nation located in the ...  
Documentarian reveals unethical CIA experiments on children

The U.S. and the CIA have a long history of conducting unethical experiments on people without ...  
Fossil fuels put climate crisis price tag in the billions

Governments across the USA are suing major climate polluters for the damage caused by their ...  
Diplomacy dies on the dung-hill of Australia-China relations

In dealing with the expansion of Chinese power and influence in our region, the Morrison Govern ...  
Fact-based journalists under fire

As misuse of communication technology rises, fact-based journalism to protect against abuse of ...  
Serbia stomps on Rio Tinto’s lithium mining project

The Serbian Government has bowed to protests and cancelled a multi-billion dollar Rio Tinto mining ...  
Australians look in vain for independent foreign policy

One of the most disturbing features of contemporary politics is the almost complete absence of any ...  
USA and Europe react to Russian moves against Ukraine

Amid tensions between Russia and Ukraine, a display of unity is being achieved between European ...  
Assange wins right to appeal against extradition

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is allowed to challenge the decision over extradition in the UK ...  
Julian Assange — a thousand days in Belmarsh

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has now been in the maximum security facilities of Belmarsh ...  
Relocated Rohingyas finding a better life in Bhashan Char

While more work needs to be done, the Rohingya refugees relocated to Bhashan Char are finding ...  
One year on from 6 January, another 'coup' looms

The attempted coup of 6 January does not spell the end of the threats to America's democracy ...  
Sundance accused of theft amid refund controversy

One of the world's most celebrated film festivals is being accused of theft for refusing to issue ...  
Morrison Government threatens Australia's democracy

In order to maintain power, the right has been building momentum under Scott Morrison to further ...  

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