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Armenia’s Turn for the Worse
Besieged by its neighbor and caught between great powers, will Armenian democracy survive? A view of the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, an Armenian Apostolic church in Shusha, Azerbaijan, through a broken window following Azerbaijani shelling, October 11, 2020. (Celestino...
Internationalism After Mass Politics
Internationalism persists as a rallying cry, but what would it mean to go beyond sloganeering? Illustration by Margeaux Walter Sorry, this articles is available to subscriber only. Click here to subscribe.
The Middle East in the Mid-Atlantic
The UAE maintains a team of Washington-based lobbyists. They have spent millions influencing US policy decisions. Former governor Terry McAuliffe (D-VA) (Win McNamee / Getty Images) Sorry, this articles is available to subscriber only. Click here to...
Scorpione
Quante persone sono pronte a combattere per il loro paese? Risponderò per i paesi in cui i miei oroscopi sono pubblicati: l’11 per cento della popolazione in Giappone, il 15 per cento nei Paesi Bassi, il 20 per cento in Italia, il 29 per... Leggi
Scorpione
Quante persone sono pronte a combattere per il loro paese? Risponderò per i paesi in cui i miei oroscopi sono pubblicati: l’11 per cento della popolazione in Giappone, il 15 per cento nei Paesi Bassi, il 20 per cento in Italia, il 29 per... Leggi
Qld, WA finally move to reform gender recognition laws
Under pressure from transgender activists and allies, nearly all states have adopted progressive gender recognition laws. But, as Nova ‘Jade’ Sobieralski reports, more needs to be done.
France: In the movement to defend pensions, will Macron be beaten?
The dynamism of the movement to defend pensions is inspiring, but even many strikers think that the government will never back down. John Mullen asks, can Macron be beaten, and if so, how? .
Robodebt fiasco reveals Centrelink workers opposed it
The Robodebt royal commission has revealed that lower level Centrelink workers were telling their bosses that the system was wrong and cruel. They were not listened to, writes Sue Bolton.
Robodebt fiasco reveals Centrelink workers opposed it
The Robodebt royal commission has revealed that lower level Centrelink workers were telling their bosses that the system was wrong and cruel. They were not listened to, writes Sue Bolton.
Telling the story of sovereignty versus colonial corporatisation
There is a disconnect of time scales between the relatively short-lived exploitative mining and Traditional Owners’ ancient connection to Country. Susan Norrie writes about her and artist colleagues' approach to a commission.
19 years on — still no justice for TJ Hickey
Auntie Gail Hickey, her family and supporters marched through Redfern to demand justice for TJ Hickey, 19 years after the 17-year-old Kamilaroi youth died while being pursued by NSW Police. Peter Boyle reports.