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Weapons of Faith: The Arming of American Schools

June 13, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 18

The United States remains a country of tenacious faith. The nature of that faith stretches from the digital pulpits of Silicon Valley, where cool technology […]

Fighting the First UK-Rwandan Refugee Flight

June 11, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 0

June 10 bore witness to a valiant effort on the part of refugee groups and a trade union to stop what promises to be the […]

Learning from Italy in the Australian Post-Election Era: Beyond Old Movie Stereotypes?

June 10, 2022 The AIM Network 13

By Denis Bright   Despite the rising costs of post-COVID-19 air fares, Southern Europe continues to be a popular destination for Australians for both holidays and […]

Obituary: Dr George Venturini

June 9, 2022 The AIM Network 9

By Evan Jones and Peter Murphy  George Venturini (pictured) was a larger than life figure who attracted admirers but also detractors on account of his […]

A Spanish Court Calls: Mike Pompeo, We Want You

June 8, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 3

On June 3, Judge Santiago Pedraz of Spain’s national court, the Audienca Nacional, issued a summons for former CIA director and US Secretary of State […]

Dear Times and Costly Cricket: Australia’s Sri Lankan Tour

June 7, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 0

For a country experiencing its worst economic crisis since gaining independence in 1948, the picture of a touring team pampered and fussed over might cause […]

Platinum Jubilees and Republican Questions

June 5, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 11

The platinum jubilee will bore and cause some to yawn. It might certainly agitate the republican spleen in the fourteen countries where Queen Elizabeth II […]

New Brooms, Old Stories: The Australian Labor Party and Julian Assange

June 4, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 12

After having a few lunches with Australia’s then opposition leader, Anthony Albanese, John Shipton felt reason to be confident. Albanese had promised Assange’s father that […]

Science and Technology Australia congratulates new Ministry

June 1, 2022 The AIM Network 2

Science and Technology Australia Media Release Science & Technology Australia warmly congratulates Ed Husic on his appointment as Minister for Industry and Science, and Jason […]

George W. Bush, Freudian Confessions and Foiled Assassinations

May 29, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 4

Death, remarked Gore Vidal about Truman Capote’s passing, was a good career move. The novelist Saki also considered the good qualities of shuffling off the […]

Dutton Blasts Albanese: ‘How Dare You Do What You Said You Would Do!’

May 28, 2022 Dr John Smith 16

SATIRE Incoming Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has blasted Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for doing what he said he would do, as well as going back […]

The Economy of Tolerable Massacres: The Uvalde Shootings

May 26, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 9

Societies generate their own economies of tolerable cruelties and injustices. Poverty, for instance, will be allowed, as long a sufficient number of individuals are profiting. […]

Judgment Day – A quick guide for voters

May 19, 2022 The AIM Network 3

By Steve Davies   Australian Federal Election May 2022 Judgment Day – A quick guide for voters About this guide Now that the noisy political campaigning […]

Peter Dutton’s Defamation Defeat

May 18, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 4

The occasions when an activist, writer or commentator triumph over defamation lawsuits launched by a thin-skinned politician are rare in Australia. When it comes to […]

Morbid Matters: Estimating COVID-19 Mortality

May 16, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 3

It has dominated news cycles, debates and policies since 2020, but COVID-19 continues to exercise the interest of number crunchers and talliers. While the ghoulish […]

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