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Can the world prevent a genocide in Sudan?

Can the world prevent a genocide in Sudan?

Two years ago, a power struggle erupted between two factions of Sudan’s military. Today, this conflict is spiralling out of control, with thousands being killed in what a United Nations report has called “slaughterhouses”. Last week, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the paramilitary group battling Sudan’s army, captured the
New laws will force streaming giants to invest in local content – but it’s too soon to celebrate

New laws will force streaming giants to invest in local content – but it’s too soon to celebrate

This week the Labor government announced it is poised to introduce a bill to parliament that will impose regulatory obligations on major subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) services operating in Australia. The legislation will require services such as Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video (any with at least one million Australian subscribers)

Can the world prevent a genocide in Sudan?

Can the world prevent a genocide in Sudan?
Two years ago, a power struggle erupted between two factions of Sudan’s military. Today, this conflict is spiralling out of control, with thousands being killed in what a United Nations report has called “slaughterhouses”. Last week, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the paramilitary group battling Sudan’s army, captured the

New laws will force streaming giants to invest in local content – but it’s too soon to celebrate

New laws will force streaming giants to invest in local content – but it’s too soon to celebrate
This week the Labor government announced it is poised to introduce a bill to parliament that will impose regulatory obligations on major subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) services operating in Australia. The legislation will require services such as Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video (any with at least one million Australian subscribers)