Friday, 6 December , 2024

Australia

Trump’s threats against North Korea signify real danger of war

Donald Trump continued his campaign of incendiary statements over the weekend, threatening to launch a war with North Korea that could unleash a nuclear...

The Case for a Nuclear War

North Korea: The Inevitability of War By Crispin Rovere September 29, 2017 This July I outlined the case for war against North Korea, contingent on the failure...

Australian government offers to send troops to the Philippines

By Mike Head 30 August 2017 For the second time this month, without any public consultation, the Turnbull government has moved to place Australia...

Encircling China and Using India against it

Doklam then and now: from British to Chinese interests, follow the money A stalemate in the Himalayas, a three-way territorial struggle, fears of foreign hegemony...

Νο serious reaction to Trump’s threat of Nuclear War.

'Not helpful,' Donald: World reaction to Trump's 'fire and fury' comments New Zealand's premier admonished him for remarks "not helpful" in a "very tense" environment. Australia's prime minister...

Pro-Israel advocates in Australia targeted three journalists, new book claims

Pro-Israel advocacy groups in Australia targeted the Middle East correspondent of the Australian newspaper and two ABC reporters, a new book claims. John Lyons says...

Dutton’s powers unchecked and unjust, former Liberal immigration minister says

Ian Macphee calls for Peter Dutton’s powers to be reined in and for bills to expand them further to be stopped Helen Davidson Wednesday 3 May...

Nick Xenophon on the consequences of a war with China

Powerful crossbench senator Nick Xenophon has warned China could sink an Australian naval ship to send a message to the United States if tensions...

Trump-Calligula threatening Korea

Tense standoff continues on Korean peninsula By Peter Symonds The confrontation on the Korean Peninsula is continuing as the US threatens military action against North...

RCEP: International think tanks warn of devastating consequences

This week (December 2-10) [1] the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is being negotiated in Jakarta, Indonesia. If signed, RCEP would grant corporations the exclusive right to bypass domestic legal systems and sue governments at international tribunals whenever they feel government regulation can limit their profits [2].