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How the coronavirus crippled Italy

Chiara Berardi, Marcello Antonini and Professor Francesco Paolucci unpack what went tragically ...  
Nationalism takes hold in Australia and elsewhere amid COVID-19

The coronavirus has intensified the patriotism and inwardness of countries all over the world ...  
Most coronavirus statistics are depressing – but not all

The global pandemic continues to ravage the world with ever-increasing infection numbers but there ...  
Because of COVID-19, China and Japan have found common ground

“Sometimes you need a major crisis to bring people together.”  
Winning the fight against COVID-19: Why testing is key

Sampling and isolating asymptomatic drivers of coronavirus before it spreads will aid in pro ...  
Australia urged to call out human rights horror in the Philippines

Australia must demonstrate its commitment to human rights in the Philippines, where the Duterte ...  
Pandemic hospital beds: Who is prepared?

Some countries are better equipped than others to handle a pandemic. Alan Austin assesses readi ...  
Bernie Sanders considers next move after primary losses

After losses in his 2020 presidential campaign, Bernie Sanders is focusing efforts on assisting ...  
Frydenberg and Australia's population policy

Will the Treasurer's 2020 Intergenerational Report be anything more than just a political docum ...  
Morrison Government soft on international war crimes

A parliamentary speech has drawn attention to the Morrison Government's willingness to turn its ...  
Intolerable: A story of sexual harassment and gender inequality

Walking down a main street of one of the largest town in Colombia’s Amazon region, I felt the ...  
New York Times attacked for running Taliban Leader's op-ed

A Taliban Leader has been given space in the pages of the New York Times, a decision that has ...  
As Australians, we must support Assange's struggle

Australians and our media are failing Julian Assange, writes Sue Stevenson.  
Wren's Week: Jacinda Ardern shoots down Scott Morrison over deportations

On our shores for the Prime Ministerial meeting, New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern was once again a ...  
How the coronavirus is affecting the Australian higher education system

Heavy reliance on the Chinese international student market was a massive financial risk taken by ...  
Money talks but billionaire Bloomberg still failed to buy U.S. presidency

Michael Bloomberg’s four-month, multi-million dollar attempt to buy the Democratic nomination ...  
UK beats U.S. economy, but it's nothing to skite about

With Brexit, Britain has been the focus of attention recently and Alan Austin explores what the ...  
Defence digs in as Julian Assange fights extradition

Julian Assange's defence team is working hard to resist his extradition to the United States ...  

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