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Australia is rich in resources but poor in outcomes because our biggest industries are owned by the U.S., writes Bevan Ramsden. U.S. CORPORATE DOMINANCE of our economy is depriving Australians of the ...
Decades of exclusion and environmental collapse have pushed South Azerbaijan beyond reform and toward the question of real political power, writes Dr Abraham Alvadi. FOR A LARGE segment of the ...
Trump’s fixation on Greenland reveals how ego, deal-making bravado and hard-power geopolitics are reshaping U.S. foreign policy, writes Dr Norm Sanders. U.S. PRESIDENT Donald J Trump’s frantic efforts ...
DIY music and new tech are reshaping the industry, giving independent artists the tools to create, release and grow without labels.
If Palestinians are Semitic too, what does “antisemitism” really mean? Col Jennings reports. THE CANAANITES were tribal people who occupied much of what became known as Palestine. But if we are to ...
In 2026, when machines have more control than users, cybersecurity is no longer protection — it’s survival. Paul Budde reports. THE DIGITAL WORLD no longer resembles the internet many of us once knew.
Obtaining a visa is an exercise in foresight, patience, and organisation. As global mobility continues to increase, people and families are often looking for more permanent, secure alternatives. This ...
Gas shortages, poisoned school meals and rising distrust expose the growing gap between power and people in Indonesia.
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