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COVID exposed how laws around medicine can prioritise profit over patients — is it time to rethink access to medicine as a human right? Gerry Georgatos reports. THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC reawakened ...
The world’s walking on eggshells around a toddler with nukes — maybe it’s time we stopped playing his game.
As protests, scandals and economic chaos close in on home soil, Trump's focus on Iran seems more like a diversion than a defence strategy.
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Recent elections in Europe and South America are a warning for democracy. Dr Lee Duffield sets about finding psychological causes for what he calls the crop of “off-balance” players, "demagogues”, on ...
After failing to mention it in his Budget reply speech, Dutton found a friendly radio shock jock to reveal his net migration target.
In this week's edition of Indy Eye, managing editor Michelle Pini chats with lawyer and renter's advocateJordan van den Lamb – AKA Purple Pingers – and campaign manager and fellow social activist Roz ...
Not Happy What can one say of the world of today, That doesn't involve despair and dismay As we watch our reality flip on its head And oligarchs become politicians instead! The wealthiest wallow in ...
If the issue of asylum seekers arriving by plane becomes a political football, a sensible policy solution becomes even more unlikely, writes Dr Abul Rizvi.
The result of the Voice Referendum highlights the work needed to eradicate racism and ignorance from the Australian nation.
Peter Greste, in London supporting the release of activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah, says he’s coping well with the hunger strike he began eight days ago.