Australia’s political leaders must find a backbone and stand up for Julian Assange
Contributed by Joe Montero Even to the most cynical, it should have become plainly obvious now. Julian Assange is not in custody for criminal behaviour,…
Contributed by Joe Montero Even to the most cynical, it should have become plainly obvious now. Julian Assange is not in custody for criminal behaviour,…
According to the Climate Council, the Australian Government has worked hard to hide from the Australian public the true extent of the damage being created…
Contributed by Joe Montero Yesterday’s dramatic scenes in Venezuela ended up in a fizzle for self-proclaimed interim president Juan Guaido. Suffering from declining support and…
As the presidential pretender Juan Guaido announces that he is in the “final phase” of his takeover, and claiming military support, a small group of…
Greg Jericho (The Guardian 25 Apr 2019) makes some very good points in the following article. At the moment, the Australian economy is doing even…
Contributed by Jim Hayes France’s Yellow Vests movement continued its weekly presence on the streets on 27April. Tear gas was used by the police, who…
Contributed by Joe Montero Spain’s 28 April election defied the predictions of the pundits in many ways. It was going to see the rise of…
Rebel Diaz are in Australia. The hip hoppers from the Bronx in New York, have performed with Public Enemy and and Rage Against the Machine,…
Contributed by the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) The largest contingent of US marines yet, 2,500, have started to arrive in Darwin. Among the…
This article was written by Anne Ramberg, who happens to be the Secretary General of the Swedish Bar Association, the professional body of lawyers in…