
Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’: why the US is on a war footing over tariffs and mass deportations
US President Donald Trumps foreign policy is doing little to enhance his countrys standing abroad. But it is helping to reinforce his political authority at home. Congress and the courts are typically deferential to the...

Who decides what Australian students are taught in schools?
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has begun his election campaign with fresh criticism of schools. The Coalition has previously raised concerns the national curriculum is unwieldy and infused with ideology. On Monday night,...

Peter Dutton came perilously close to a DOGE moment on Monday night, when he was asked about getting the woke agendas out of the education system. Noting the Commonwealth government doesnt own or run a school, Dutton told...

A campaign against gangsterism in Cape Town, South Africa led by the People Against Gangsterism and Drugs (Pagad) turned violent in the mid-1990s when a group known as Pagad G-Force began what became known as an urban...

Labor will urge Fair Work Commission to give real wage rise to three million workers
The Labor party on Wednesday will urge the Fair Work Commission to grant a real wage increase to Australian workers on awards. This goes further than Labors recommendations in earlier years, which have been for real wages...

Canada a 51st state? Here’s how American annexation could actually favour Canada
When United States President Donald Trump first floated the idea of annexing Canada, many observers rolled their eyes. The common assumption was that this proposal, like much of Trumps bombast, amounted to little more than...

Cannabis retail expansion in Canada came with only a small uptick in the number of consumers
Ever since recreational cannabis was legalized across Canada in 2018, researchers have been studying what that decision changed for Canadians. Weve learned, for example, that some patients immediately left the medical...