Indonesia has offered to send up to 20,000 troops to Gaza as part of an international peacekeeping force. The proposal highlights shifting regional politics – and unresolved concerns about military ...
Australia has pledged to uphold humanitarian law and protect aid workers. But in the face of an ICJ ruling on Gaza, its own anti-terror and accountability laws remain selectively unenforced.
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Australia’s social media restrictions on children were sold as decisive action on harm. But the policy risks becoming ...
New polling reveals a clear and sustained decline in public approval of Trump and his policies that is already reshaping US ...
There is no such thing as a pardon request without an admission of guilt and without resignation,” said one journalist. “This ...
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After encouraging universities to expand overseas enrolments, the government has overseen a sharp fall in student visa ...
Governments across Australia are responding to perceived youth crime “crises” with harsher laws. But national data tell a ...
Alex Simpson is an Associate Professor and Discipline Chair in Criminology at Macquarie University, Sydney. His research focuses on the intersection of space, cities and crime, with particular ...
International law requires equal protection for civilians in war. Yet recent actions by Western states reveal a troubling ...
Tariff powers once tightly constrained by Congress have steadily migrated to the US presidency. That shift is reshaping global trade – and exposing countries like Australia to greater economic ...