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World Politics

PR firms are spreading climate misinformation. Can we stop them?

PR firms are spreading climate misinformation on behalf of fossil fuel companies. Could Australia stop them? Have you heard offshore windfarms kill whales? (They don’t.)...

Murdoch Trust Dispute Ends, Lachlan Takes Control

Murdoch Family Settles Trust Dispute, Lachlan Secures Control of Fox and News Corp The long-running saga over the Murdoch Family Trust has reached its climax,...

Reuters Photojournalist Resigns Over Gaza Coverage

Valerie Zink Resigns from Reuters: “I can’t conceive of wearing this press pass with anything but deep shame and grief” Canadian photojournalist Valerie Zink has...

Murujuga Art listed as Australian Cultural World Heritage site

Murujuga World Heritage Listing Sparks Calls to Block Gas Hub Expansion “Today, Australia rewrote the World Heritage listing in the interests of the gas industry.”—...

Dalai Lama Affirms the Institution of Dalai Lama Will Continue

Statement Affirming the Continuation of the Institution of Dalai Lama For centuries, the Dalai Lama has embodied both spiritual leadership and the collective identity of...

Sacred Larrakia Cultural Objects Repatriated from the USA

Coming Home: Sacred Larrakia Cultural Objects Returned from the US to Australia In a moving ceremony at the Fowler Museum in Los Angeles on May...

Te Urewera: The Living Ancestor of Tūhoe People

Te Urewera: The Living Ancestor of Tūhoe PeopleBy Tatsiana Chypsanava, Pulitzer Center & New Zealand Geographic | Finalist – World Press Photo 2025 Long-Term...

Myanmar’s Revolution in Award-Winning World Press Photos

A Nation in Conflict: Myanmar’s Revolution Captured in Award-Winning World Press Photo Series by Ye Aung Thu In one of the most gripping and powerful...

Kenya’s Youth Uprising: A Movement in Focus

2025 World Press Photo finalist: Luis Tato of Agence France-Presse By 2025, a new generation of Kenyans had transformed outrage into organised resistance. The photographs...

A message from Julian Assange re: Australian federal election

Julian Assange is currently in Rome after attending the funeral of Pope Francis. This message from Julian was sent via his brother Gabriel Shipton...
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