
Woman-to-woman marriage in west Africa: a vanishing tradition of power and agency
Marriage in west Africa has played a central role in shaping aspects of society, and has evolved over time. While traditional heterosexual unions dominate discussions, a lesser-known but significant practice ...

Last year, the Coalition made the surprise decision to oppose Labors plans for new international student caps. On Sunday, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton proposed an even more radical policy of his own to limit the number...

Labor gains 52–48 lead in Newspoll and Redbridge as poll trend to Labor continues
A national Newspoll, conducted March 31 to April 4 from a sample of 1,250, gave Labor a 5248 lead, a one-point gain for Labor since the March 2729 post-budget Newspoll. This is Labors biggest lead in Newspoll since May...

Argentina’s Javier Milei is playing the democratic game, but using authoritarian tactics
Argentinian president Javier Milei promised radical changes before he came to power. Now, after just over a year in office, there are many signs that point to a relative improvement in the Argentinian economy. Wages are...

Peter Dutton has raised the white flag on his controversial attempt to force Canberra public servants back into the office, with the opposition now saying there will be no change in current arrangements. The shadow...
With Trump in power, the world must fight the new culture of intimidation
The world is in the midst of one of the most serious political crises since the end of the Second World War. The bond of trust that existed for 80 years between the United States and the other western countries has been...

4 actions to support a sustainable democracy: No heroism required
The media make an urgent case that democracy is threatened and autocrats are gaining ground. Democracy fatigue is in large part attributable to an inherently slow process, requiring many compromises and engagement by...