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Rogues and Spyware: Pegasus Strikes in Spain

May 14, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 1

Weapons, lacking sentience and moral orientation, are there to be used by all. Once out, these creations can never be rebottled. Effective spyware, that most […]

Democracy forum: Aston

May 12, 2022 The AIM Network 0

Organised by Voices for Aston on Twitter @Voices4Aston This is your opportunity to meet your candidates. Every candidate standing in the seat of Aston in […]

Greg Norman: Saudi Arabia’s Sportswashing Emissary

May 10, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 6

As with previous breakaway religions thrilled by the prospect of the new, breakaway sporting competitions offer a chance to reassess doctrine, administration, and philosophies. It […]

Bongbong Politics: Rehabilitating the Marcos Family

May 8, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 2

Children should not pay for the sins of their parents. But in some cases, a healthy suspicion of the offspring is needed, notably when it […]

The Handmaid’s Tale: the book reviewed

May 7, 2022 Mark Buckley 7

The Handmaid’s Tale is a dystopian novel, written by Margaret Attwood, and published in 1985. It is presented as a first person narrative, by an […]

Leaking for Roe v Wade

May 5, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 7

The US Supreme Court Chief Justice was furious. For the first time in history, the raw judicial process of one of the most powerful, and […]

Noise Matters: Wind Farms, Nuisance and the Law

May 4, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 4

For years, the Australian wind farm has been reviled as ugly, noisy and unendearing by a certain number of prominent figures. Former Prime Minister Tony […]

The vote of Citizen K

May 3, 2022 Keith Davis 4

There will be many uncast votes on 21 May. There will be many voices silenced because those aged 70 or over represent 83% of the […]

Christian Woke in Politics – Injustice, Persecution, and Freedom

May 2, 2022 The AIM Network 20

By Brian Morris   We should prepare for the mantra of ‘Religious Freedom’ to arise once again – with a freshly engineered version of the Religious […]

Fibbing on Anzac Day

April 26, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 25

April 25, 2022 was one of the less edifying days in the annals of commemorating the fallen. The day is regarded as special for Australians […]

The last thing we needed was another crazed dictator

April 22, 2022 Mark Buckley 101

The most disturbing feature of the war in Ukraine is the currency of the action, the actual real-time evidence of the destruction, and the sheer […]

Bernard Collaery’s War Against Secret Trials

April 22, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 5

In terms of labyrinthine callousness and indifference to justice, the treatment of lawyer Bernard Collaery by the Australian government must be slotted alongside that of […]

To the Home Office We Go: The Extradition of Julian Assange

April 21, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 6

It was a dastardly formality. On April 20, at a hearing at Westminster Magistrates Court, Julian Assange, beamed in via video link from Belmarsh Prison, […]

Obscene Outsourcing: The UK-Rwandan Refugee Deal

April 19, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 4

This month, the government of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson joined an ignominious collective in announcing a refugee deal with Rwanda, seedily entitled the UK-Rwanda […]

Easter is rooted in A-theism

April 13, 2022 The AIM Network 11

Media Release “A-theism” is literally the historical genesis of Easter “A-theism” is not, per se, “anti-religious”; nor does it malign ordinary people who hold a personal […]

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