Sánchez says he will step back to ‘reflect’ on whether to resign
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez (PSOE/S&D), announced Wednesday (24 April) evening that he has cancelled his entire public schedule for…
Why Amnesty International singles out Israel for its crackdown on critics | DW News
Amnesty International has said the world is seeing a near breakdown of international law. It cites multiple conflicts and the…
Blinken in China: What’s on the agenda? | DW News
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has arrived in China for a three-day visit, amid growing tensions between the two…
Drug companies battle in London over COVID vaccine patent dispute
During the pandemic, pharmaceutical manufacturers pledged not to compete as they raced to make a vaccine for COVID-19. Four years…
Inflation is slowly falling, while student debt is climbing: 6 graphs that explain today’s CPI
Australia’s inflation rate has fallen for the fifth successive quarter, and it’s now less than half of what it was…
Our housing system is broken and the poorest Australians are being hardest hit
Just when we think the price of rentals could not get any worse, this week’s Rental Affordability Snapshot by Anglicare…
Most bees don’t die after stinging – and other surprising bee facts
Most of us have been stung by a bee and we know it’s not much fun. But maybe we also…
‘It bucked our lads up wonderfully’: the lightning-quick WWI battle that marked the birth of the US-Australia military alliance
While the AUKUS alliance is new, the Australian-American partnership is not. As Australians reflect on the sacrifices of their soldiers…
Is Israel The Most Moral Military? Debate With Armin Navabi
Armin Navabi is an Iranian-Canadian ex-Muslim activist, known for hosting the Atheist Republic YouTube channel. A prominent figure in the…
Chinese swimming scandal: a strong defence by world anti-doping body, but narrative of ‘cover-up’ remains
When the news broke last weekend that 23 Chinese swimmers had tested positive to a banned drug in early 2021…
How the war in Gaza is becoming a domestic issue in the US | DW News
In the United States, protests against Israel’s war in Gaza have spread to university campuses across the country, reigniting a…
Espionage in the European Parliament? What kind of information might have slipped out? | DW News
Across Western Europe, anxiety about Chinese spying is growing. A man working for a prominent German politician from the far-right…
How the ‘Bioterrorism’ Era Began – Activist Post
By Dr. Meryl Nass Bill Clinton Begins the Phony Era of Pandemics and Bioterrorism In November 1997 US Secretary of…
Half our colleagues suffer pain and discomfort from periods. But they’re still a taboo subject at work
Have you ever felt sick at work? Perhaps you had food poisoning or the flu. Your belly hurt, or you…