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A world divided between light and dark
Stefan Wolff | July 4, 2022The deepening division of the world between liberal democracies around the world and the aggressive dictatorships of Russia and China is forcing non-aligned nations to pick sides.
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Drive fast, die young
Ben Knight | July 4, 2022New research led by UNSW Sydney reveals traffic-related fatalities and injuries are the biggest killers of young people worldwide – causing more deaths than communicable and non-communicable diseases or self-harm.
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Drug regulators in the pocket of the firms they regulate
Open Forum | July 4, 2022An Australian investigation has shown how pharmaceutical industry money permeates the globe’s leading regulators, raising questions about their independence after a string of drug and device scandals.
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Conflict in the South China Sea
Sascha-Dominik Dov Bachmann | July 3, 2022China’s bellicose ambitions in the region constitute a real threat to the sovereignty and national security of democratic nations in the Indo-Pacific family.
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Australians back more defence spending
Michelle Grattan | July 3, 2022Australians are becoming more fearful in an insecure world, and want to see the country armed up, favouring more defence spending and the planned acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines.
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Vive la tour!
Gaël Gueguen | July 3, 2022More spectators watch the Tour de France, the world’s greatest cycling race, than any other sporting event. This years tour promises another spectacular festival of racing, but how has it changed over the years?
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NATO must stand fast against the Russian ogre
Malcolm Davis | July 2, 2022While all are too timid to fight for the freedom they profess to support, NATO nations have shown varying degrees of outrage and support for Ukraine’s brave and lonely fight against the marauding Russian ogre, and must redouble their resolve to fight further aggression with more than just brave words.
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A special envoy to ASEAN?
Euan Graham | July 2, 2022Appointing a special envoy to ASEAN would free up more of Penny Wong’s time to devote to the Pacific and Southeast Asia, signalling Australia’s acknowledgement of the region’s importance.
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Britain gets ready for war
William Leben | July 2, 2022Speaking at the Royal United Services Institute’s Land Warfare Conference in London, the British Chief of the General Staff has outlined Britain’s military response to Russian threats of war in response to Britain’s support for Ukraine against the Russian invasion.
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A plateful of extinction
Quentin Read | July 1, 2022Tough trade-offs for both individuals and societies may be required to balance human health, agricultural economics, and environmental sustainability.
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How the Chinese silenced Pacific media
Sue Ahearn | July 1, 2022Media coverage of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s recent visit to the South Pacific was effectively silenced, highlighting the fragility of a free media in the region.
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25 million answers in eight charts
Wes Mountain | July 1, 2022More than 25 million Australians sat down on Tuesday August 20 last year to complete their census, and the results offer a fascinating snapshot into the changing demographics of this country.