politics

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Tue, 19/11/2024 - 12:29
Not being reported? President Xi Jinping gives President Joe Biden boundaries. Jason Clare MP says you can’t bomb your way to peace while a Gaza Psychiatrist shares footage of bodies in Gaza. Peter Garrett calls out AUKUS and Senator Barbara Pocock supports the issues raised by Senator Lidia Thorpe. Footage of Keir Starmer from 2014 Continue reading »
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Mon, 18/11/2024 - 04:50
The cause of Kamala Harris’ disastrous failure in the 2024 presidential election will forever be debated, but there are good reasons to believe the Israeli genocide in Gaza played a significant role. Why did Kamala Harris lose the 2024 presidential election? There is no shortage of answers to this question, most of them self-affirming and Continue reading »
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Mon, 18/11/2024 - 04:51
When Hong Kong’s policy makers were formulating the offence of foreign interference endangering national security, they did not operate in a vacuum. International models were examined, and they heavily influenced the final product. They included the National Security Legislation Amendment (Espionage and Amendment) Act 2018 of Australia, now incorporated into the country’s Criminal Code Act Continue reading »
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Mon, 18/11/2024 - 04:52
AI is already showing dangerous signs of delivering more harm than good. The motivations behind its creation show why. Alessandra Pucci (Pearls & Irritations, October 27) has raised several important points that need careful investigation. But because of the interactions between AI and the collective human brain, these are unlikely to be adequately investigated. As Continue reading »
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Mon, 18/11/2024 - 04:54
As reported in Pearls and Irritations on 11 November 2024, the ACCC executive members who had accepted membership to the QANTAS Chairman’s lounge should have divested themselves of that benefit before commencing the investigation into QANTAS or resigned. Following on from the ACCC issue, Australia at least at the Federal level, has a very serious Continue reading »
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Mon, 18/11/2024 - 04:55
Every time a fascist-flirting regime is defeated in an election, more column inches and podcast minutes are devoted to the sense that the moral arc of the universe bends towards justice. When Trump, Bolsonaro, Sunak’s Tories or the Law and Justice Party in Poland lose elections, the centrist commentariat breathes a sigh of relief, believing Continue reading »