
Far-right activist Laura Loomer cements her influence after White House firings
The US president, Donald Trump, met with far-right activist Laura Loomer in the Oval Office last week. Loomer is a figure so extreme that she is shunned by many, even in Trumps make America great again (Maga) movement....

Inaction from Brussels over the arrest of an opposition leader in Turkey may be a strategic mistake
The European Union faces a pressing problem as it decides how to handle another major slide towards autocracy in Turkey. So far, the signs are not good. Over the past decade, core democratic institutions have been...

‘Return’ of the dire wolf is an impressive feat of genetic engineering, not a reversal of extinction
Dallas-based biotech company Colossal has announced the birth of three pups bearing the DNA signatures of dire wolves, an iconic predator last seen roaming North America over 10,000 years ago. With their names Romulus,...

Winston Peters at 80: the populist’s populist clocks up 50 years of political comebacks
Winston Peters turns a venerable 80 on April 11, but he showed no sign of retiring as New Zealands archetypal populist during his recent state of the nation speech. He especially enjoyed the hecklers, gleefully telling...

A powerful storm system that stalled over states from Texas to Ohio for several days in early April 2025 wreaked havoc across the region, with deadly tornadoes, mudslides and flooding as rivers rose. More than a foot of...

Secure and affordable housing is a fundamental human right for all Australians. Therefore, it is unsurprising the election campaign is being played out against a backdrop of heightened voter anxiety about rental stress and...

Bringing manufacturing back from overseas isn’t an easy solution to Trump’s trade war
The past week has seen the United States single-handedly rewrite the underlying paradigm for global trade. And while it is fair to say that the methods are extreme, the underlying goal of the policy is not unique to the...