
After an autocratic leader was toppled in Bangladesh, democratic renewal remains a work in progress
Last July, a powerful student-led uprising in Bangladesh toppled the authoritarian, corrupt government led for 15 years by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Bangladesh now shows modest signs of democratic recovery. Months into...
Trump is pushing the EU and China closer. Is this a full reset, or just strategic readjustment?
From left to right, former Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during the 24th EU-China Summit in Beijing in 2023. European Commision,...

Likely final House seat outcome: 94 Labor, 44 Coalition, 12 Others
The ABC has called Labor wins in 93 of the 150 House of Representatives seats. The Coalition has won 43 seats, the Greens one and all Others 11, with two seats (Bradfield and Calwell) remaining undecided. The Poll Bludger...

With the future of the Coalition relationship on the line, Nationals leader David Littleproud drove to his Liberal counterpart Sussan Leys hometown of Albury this week. They had much to talk about, and it wasnt going to be...
This 6-point plan can ease Australia’s gambling problems – if our government has the guts
WHYFRAME/Shutterstock We have a refreshed and revitalised Australian government, enriched with great political capital. During the last term of parliament before the election, opportunities to address Australias raging...

Can we confront cancel culture by finding common ground between moderate leftists and ‘wokists’?
A.C. Graylings new book Discriminations: Making Peace in the Culture Wars sees the renowned philosopher wading into the ethical minefields of woke activism, cancellation, and conservative backlash. Filled with thoughtful...
Alzheimers disease is named for Alois Alheimer (left), but his patient, Auguste Deter (right), should not be overlooked. (Wikimedia Commons) Auguste Deter was born 175 years ago on May 16, 1850. Though the story of her...