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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsPrince Charles’ billionaire adviser stands to gain from Australia trade deal
Charles wants support for UK small farmers, but his adviser is a Tory donor in line to profit from big farms after...
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Published in: Home: AnalysisParadise lost: Samoa’s democracy in peril
How the nation’s first female prime minister came to be sworn into office in a tent outside Parliament
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Published in: Migrant Futures: OpinionAustralia’s regions need a new immigration plan after the pandemic
A survey of international students and backpackers found that, since COVID-19, 60% were less likely to recommend...
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: OpinionThe torture of Australia’s offshore immigration detention system
A new documentary by a former detainee explores how Australia has been treating people seeking asylum in its Nauru...
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Published in: Global Extremes: OpinionThe change to Australia's national anthem is a lesson in how not to do symbolic politics
Prime Minister Scott Morrison changed a line in ‘Advance Australia Fair’ from “For we are young and free” to “For we...
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionA period of hope for Latin America begins with Biden & Harris
For the U.S., the Latin American agenda is not a priority. Still, Biden’s arrival at the White House signifies a...
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Published in: Migrant FuturesThe future of international students in Australia hangs in the balance
Health, economic, and political conditions will determine the fate of international students in Australia.
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Published in: 50.50How women’s voices have been marginalised in COVID media coverage
A new study by King’s College London analysed 146,867 articles about coronavirus – and found a striking lack of...
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Published in: 50.50: InvestigationHow has COVID-19 affected women's rights during childbirth? Help us track this globally
Since the pandemic started, we've been documenting cases of abuse and mistreatment of women in labour around the...
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Published in: 50.50: Investigation'No woman should be treated how I was in childbirth'
How has COVID-19 affected women's rights during childbirth? Watch this 3-minute film.
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryCOVID-19 illuminates discriminatory sex work policies
Scotland, Ireland and New Zealand have dealt with sex workers very differently during the pandemic, and the results...
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Published in: Migrant FuturesStuck in the middle of a pandemic: are international students migrants?
For long, international students were not included in most migration debates because they were seen as temporary...
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Published in: 50.50Alarm as 2 billion people have parliaments shut or limited by COVID-19
Democracy groups warn of ‘significant risks’ to rights around the world as a growing number of parliaments shut down...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionCan the coronavirus save the planet?
The corona crisis signifies a civilization that is dying. But it also shows a 'pluriverse' of other worlds rising up.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionEvery cent lost to tax havens could be used to strengthen our health and social systems
It’s women in the informal sector who are suffering the harshest effects of our broken tax system.
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia“The deal of the century”: how global media silenced the Palestinians
News media coverage of the “deal of the century” was deafening in its silence on international law and the...
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryDecriminalise sex work to prevent trafficking and abuse
New Zealand has shown that decriminalisation helps keeps sex workers safe on the job. Who will follow their lead?
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaThe Brazilian Amazon was in flames, and now Australia. But what do their governments have to do with it?
Australia is witnessing the worst forest fires of its modern history, provoked by months of droughts and record...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: Opinion“Magpies are mimicking emergency vehicles, they've heard so many”
For Australians, social media has become an unfiltered waterfall of tragedy as their country burns.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionAustralia’s bushfires are a wake-up call: we must build a more humane economy before it’s too late
Economists used to admire scientists. Now they ignore them at our peril.