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AUSMIN and Assange: The Great Vassal Smackdown

July 30, 2023 Dr Binoy Kampmark 14

It was there for all to see. Embarrassing, cloying, and bound make you cough up the remnants of your summit lunch, US Secretary of State […]

Barbie Pathologies: It’s All About a Doll

July 29, 2023 Dr Binoy Kampmark 6

As the ancient Greeks reminded us, bone cold definitions as starting points are essential in any discussion. One current discussion, insignificant to posterity but amusing […]

The Bible Told Me So

July 27, 2023 The AIM Network 8

By James Moore   How to End Book Bans in Texas “Where they burn books, they will end in burning human beings.” – Heinrich Heine. There […]

Dotty Domains: The Pentagon’s Mali Typo Leak Affair

July 26, 2023 Dr Binoy Kampmark 2

Fleet-footed agility and sharp thinking rarely characterise the plodding bureaucrat. An argument can be made that different attributes are prized: cherished incompetence, spells of inattentiveness, […]

Unsmoking the World: The Philip Morris Rebranding Effort

July 25, 2023 Dr Binoy Kampmark 4

“God really must love Philip Morris.” (John Safran, Haaretz, Nov. 29, 2021). John Safran is a scamp, but in the finest tradition of investigative ones. […]

Congressional Concerns: Stalling Nuclear Submarines for Australia

July 23, 2023 Dr Binoy Kampmark 9

Any security arrangement with too many variables and multiple contingencies, risks stuttering and keeling over. Critical delays might be suffered, attributable to a number of […]

The Afghanistan Lithium Great Game

July 21, 2023 Dr Binoy Kampmark 3

While the United States, along with its allies, left Afghanistan in August 2021 in spectacularly humiliating circumstances, the departure was never entirely complete, nor bound […]

$6M grant opportunity for Australia’s youth

July 18, 2023 The AIM Network 0

Carers Australia Media Release Australia’s most vulnerable are grappling with cost-of-living pressures that are affecting families and the country’s young people. As families seek to […]

Hindutva Goes to Washington: Narendra Modi’s US Visit

July 17, 2023 Dr Binoy Kampmark 5

Again, he was at it, that charming show on two legs, playful and coy. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been burning the charismatic fuel […]

The BBC Falls for Murdoch’s Bait

July 14, 2023 Dr Binoy Kampmark 2

It should be called for what it is. The recent apoplectic, lurid coverage of what was, at best, a matter for a corporation’s human resources […]

An Accident Waiting to Happen: NATO Looks to Asia

July 10, 2023 Dr Binoy Kampmark 6

Since the end of the Cold War, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation has distinctly strayed from its original purpose. It has become, almost shamelessly, the […]

Graceless at Lord’s: The Class Goons Strike Back

July 5, 2023 Dr Binoy Kampmark 8

What are the English other than their excruciatingly worn class, kitted out with a code of manners revocable at an instant? A streak of traditional […]

Costly Amalgamations: The University Merger Mania

July 4, 2023 Dr Binoy Kampmark 3

Never trust the musings of university management, with their uplifting visions of sunlit glory, their honey-laced promises of healthy workplaces, staff and students. Being several […]

The Ignorant Imperative: Hannah Gadsby on Pablo Picasso

July 4, 2023 Dr Binoy Kampmark 15

The humourless comedian Hannah Gadsby has much to thank one of the twentieth century’s titans of art. By placing him in the stockade of feminist […]

Cruel Arrangements: The UK-Rwanda Refugee Deal Falters

July 2, 2023 Dr Binoy Kampmark 4

Since 2022, Rwanda has been very much on the mind of British policy makers, a dark option of retreat from the irritating intrusions of international […]

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