
Israel has just passed a law permitting the state to execute Palestinians who commit deadly attacks by hanging. The law allows the death penalty only to be applied to Palestinians, or “Israeli Arabs”, as the state refers to them, but it does not apply to Israeli Jews. And a law that specifically allows a state to kill part of the population but not ...

Italians have voted decisively in a referendum to defy its authoritarian Government. Adriano Tedde says this is a positive development for supporters of democracy in both Italy and the world. read now...

Former SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith could face life in prison for alleged war crimes involving the murder of unarmed Afghan civilians. Australia’s most decorated living soldier was arrested at Sydney Domestic Airport on Tuesday morning after extensive allegations that he murdered Afghans while deployed in the country between 2009 and

Independent MPs, reform advocates and even wagering-backed influencers have welcomed long-awaited movement on gambling reform, but say the reforms fall short. The post ‘Really disappointed’, ‘betrayal’, ‘bare minimum’: The

Public debate about international students, especially Chinese students, rarely addresses several key underlying questions. The post Stop dumbing down the debate on Chinese uni students appeared first on Crikey.

The ASX is fundamental to Australian capitalism and our financial system. But it has been mismanaged by a company with no understanding of its crucial role. The post There’s a

The US president's latest outburst feels significant, a new low of sorts. But can you remember every other event that made you think that? The post Trump’s obsession with

The Reserve Bank could kill talk of recession stone dead if it wanted to, writes Stephen Koukoulas. The fact it isn't is a serious concern. read now...

We're only now finding out some of the details about the sacking of Home Affairs secretary Mike Pezzullo, after an extended FOI battle that shows game-playing with information remains widespread.

In Part 1 of this series, Rex Patrick explained what was in Lynelle Briggs’ report into former Home Affairs secretary Mike Pezzullo’s misconduct and the first of the seven allegations against him. Here, he reports on the rest of her findings. In addition to Mike Pezzullo being found to have

The ABS has picked through your grocery shopping to reveal some fascinating insights into who eats what and where. The post Everything you suspected about Brunswick is true: The truth

The socially conservative Hastie argues the Liberal Party is too wedded to neoliberalism. He actually seems to mean it. The post Is Andrew Hastie hoping to lead the MAGA right,

Israel has just passed a law permitting the state to execute Palestinians who commit deadly attacks by hanging. The law allows the death penalty only to be applied to Palestinians, or “Israeli Arabs”, as the state refers to them, but it does not apply to Israeli Jews. And a law that specifically allows a state to kill part of the population but not ...

Italians have voted decisively in a referendum to defy its authoritarian Government. Adriano Tedde says this is a positive development for supporters of democracy in both Italy and the world. read now...

Former SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith could face life in prison for alleged war crimes involving the murder of unarmed Afghan civilians. Australia’s most decorated living soldier was arrested at Sydney Domestic Airport on Tuesday morning after extensive allegations that he murdered Afghans while deployed in the country between 2009 and

Independent MPs, reform advocates and even wagering-backed influencers have welcomed long-awaited movement on gambling reform, but say the reforms fall short. The post ‘Really disappointed’, ‘betrayal’, ‘bare minimum’: The

Public debate about international students, especially Chinese students, rarely addresses several key underlying questions. The post Stop dumbing down the debate on Chinese uni students appeared first on Crikey.

The ASX is fundamental to Australian capitalism and our financial system. But it has been mismanaged by a company with no understanding of its crucial role. The post There’s a

The US president's latest outburst feels significant, a new low of sorts. But can you remember every other event that made you think that? The post Trump’s obsession with

The Reserve Bank could kill talk of recession stone dead if it wanted to, writes Stephen Koukoulas. The fact it isn't is a serious concern. read now...

We're only now finding out some of the details about the sacking of Home Affairs secretary Mike Pezzullo, after an extended FOI battle that shows game-playing with information remains widespread.

In Part 1 of this series, Rex Patrick explained what was in Lynelle Briggs’ report into former Home Affairs secretary Mike Pezzullo’s misconduct and the first of the seven allegations against him. Here, he reports on the rest of her findings. In addition to Mike Pezzullo being found to have

The ABS has picked through your grocery shopping to reveal some fascinating insights into who eats what and where. The post Everything you suspected about Brunswick is true: The truth

The socially conservative Hastie argues the Liberal Party is too wedded to neoliberalism. He actually seems to mean it. The post Is Andrew Hastie hoping to lead the MAGA right,
