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No Charges Against Police Who Held Down Disabled First Nation’s Man Until He Died

No Charges Against Police Who Held Down Disabled First Nation’s Man Until He Died

The Northern Territory Police Force announced on Tuesday, 26 May 2026, that no charges will be pressed against the two officers who’d forcefully wrestled Kumanjayi White, a 24-year-old Warlpiri man with disabilities, to the floor of a supermarket in Mparntwe-Alice Springs and held him down in the prone position until he stopped breathing. This news was ...
The self-servers

The self-servers

Rarely does an epigraph accomplish its function so neatly as the one William Easterly has chosen to begin Violent Saviours, his audacious history of the West’s “we know best” attitude to the rest of the world, and its frequently catastrophic consequences for the people who live there. The quote is
Ebola’s warning

Ebola’s warning

In the same week the World Health Organization declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo an international public health emergency, its Global Preparedness Monitoring Board found the risk of a major new pandemic has skyrocketed even as funds and measures to tackle a threat of this
Quiet revolution

Quiet revolution

Gough Whitlam quoted that passage from chapter six of Machiavelli’s famed but mostly misunderstood treatise on statecraft, The Prince, at the beginning of his sprawling 1985 account of his epic reformist government of 1972–75. As Anthony Albanese and his colleagues weather a headwind of cacophonous voices decrying the budget’s proposed

No Charges Against Police Who Held Down Disabled First Nation’s Man Until He Died

No Charges Against Police Who Held Down Disabled First Nation’s Man Until He Died
The Northern Territory Police Force announced on Tuesday, 26 May 2026, that no charges will be pressed against the two officers who’d forcefully wrestled Kumanjayi White, a 24-year-old Warlpiri man with disabilities, to the floor of a supermarket in Mparntwe-Alice Springs and held him down in the prone position until he stopped breathing. This news was ...

The self-servers

The self-servers
Rarely does an epigraph accomplish its function so neatly as the one William Easterly has chosen to begin Violent Saviours, his audacious history of the West’s “we know best” attitude to the rest of the world, and its frequently catastrophic consequences for the people who live there. The quote is

Ebola’s warning

Ebola’s warning
In the same week the World Health Organization declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo an international public health emergency, its Global Preparedness Monitoring Board found the risk of a major new pandemic has skyrocketed even as funds and measures to tackle a threat of this

Quiet revolution

Quiet revolution
Gough Whitlam quoted that passage from chapter six of Machiavelli’s famed but mostly misunderstood treatise on statecraft, The Prince, at the beginning of his sprawling 1985 account of his epic reformist government of 1972–75. As Anthony Albanese and his colleagues weather a headwind of cacophonous voices decrying the budget’s proposed