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Publishers call for release of Julian Assange

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Julian Assange
The five major international media organisations who collaborated with Julian Assange to publish documents which embarrassed the US Government have joined together to write...

China’s shale gas exploration in Sichuan Basin

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China Shale Gas
Qijiang shale gas field adds new geological reserve of 145.9 billion cubic meters BEIJING, 25 November, 2022 - China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation's ("Sinopec") has announced that...

Fossil fuels driving energy price crisis: IEA

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Eraring Power Station, Origin Energy: coal, wind & sun power © Mark Anning photo 2018
Coal, gas and oil are driving skyrocketing power prices which are hurting households, businesses and industries both in Australia and around the world, IEA’s...

Hans Blix, Chief U.N. weapons inspections report on Iraq

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Hans Blix UN7773833 UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
Chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix delivered his inspections report to the United Nations in New York on Monday, 27 January, 2003 - Transcription: HANS...

2003 invasion of Iraq was a ‘mistake’ based on lies

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Colin Powell holds up a vial at the UN Photo: Mark Garten
“If wars can be started by lies, peace can be started by Truth” - Julian Assange

Global Methane Pledge: UN launch methane detection satellite

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Condamine River alight. Photo: John Jenkyns
November 2022 – As part of global efforts to slow climate change by tackling methane, the UN is launching a new satellite-based system to detect...

UN Inspectors Found No WMD in Iraq Before Invasion

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Dr. Hans Blix, Executive Chairman of the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
UN Inspectors Found No Evidence of Prohibited Weapons Programmes - Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) - as of 18 March 2003 When George W....

US Soldiers from Wikileaks ‘Collateral Murder’ Video Apologize

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Screen shot from Collateral Murder video showing Reuters journalist Namir Noor-Eldeen, driver Saeed Chmagh, and several others moments before they were killed.
AN OPEN LETTER OF RECONCILIATION & RESPONSIBILITY TO THE IRAQI PEOPLEBy Josh Stieber and Ethan Mccord, former specialists U.S. Army, 19 April 2010 Two former...

‘Why investigative journalism matters’ by Gavin MacFadyen

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by Gavin MacFadyen, 2006 Serious, in-depth journalism may be unwell but it is still alive in Britain despite an almost complete lack of institutional support...

Michelle Grattan: The battle to free Julian Assange

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Julian Assange's father, John Shipton © Mark Anning photo 2021
Julian Assange is a political prisoner - a publisher persecuted for exposing war crimes, and yet those responsible for the crimes walk free.