politics

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Sun, 10/11/2024 - 04:57
I keep thinking Thinking about Palestinians People who have lost their lives Now tens if not hundreds of thousands In Gaza, in the West Bank Most simply ordinary people And the poets Writers, journalists Doctors, nurses, teachers Philosophers, Historians Children, wives, husbands Lives ended The loss, the loss The infinite loss The gifts, unknown infinite Continue reading »
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Sun, 10/11/2024 - 04:58
Are you OK? It seems an important question as the unhinged and unrestrained president Donald Trump is swept back into power and the world contemplates the implications for the climate, for civil discourse, for women, for minorities, for society as a whole, and for our children and their children. We have, of course, been here Continue reading »
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Fri, 08/11/2024 - 20:17
Trump’s win is a return to the default state of centralised, hierarchical societies – like ours. That’s the problem. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian  7th November 2024 We were losing slowly. Now we are losing quickly. Democracy, accountability, human rights, social justice – all were rolling backwards as money swarmed our politics. Above […]
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Sat, 09/11/2024 - 04:54
The need to restructure energy planning and regulation in Australia has been apparent for over a decade, since households and businesses began rapidly installing solar panels on their roofs, flipping the traditional one-way, large-scale supply of electricity into a two-way, consumer-led transition. There needs to be thorough expert consideration on how best to facilitate this Continue reading »
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Sat, 09/11/2024 - 04:55
In Asian media this week: World must brace ‘for extreme chaos’. Plus: Beijing pivots towards military junta; Yoon now engulfed in political strife; Haggling intensifies to decide on Japan’s leader; Indonesia’s debate over joining BRICS; Anwar Ibrahim always one of the elite. Difficulties with trade, growth, defence, security, alliances and climate figure prominently in the Continue reading »