As Rupert Murdoch Resigns from His Right-Wing Media Empire, Will His Son Lachlan Be More Extreme?
As billionaire Rupert Murdoch announces he will resign as head of his media empire, we speak with Angelo Carusone, president…
Despite “Symbolic Rebukes” of Israel & Netanyahu, Will Biden’s Legacy Be Apartheid?
President Biden has invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House later this year after the two leaders…
Germany’s Baerbock joins chorus criticizing EU migration deal with Tunisia
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock joined a growing chorus of critics of the European Union’s new migration deal with Tunisia,…
How to stop droughts from causing agricultural crises? | Transforming Business
Drought’s toll on agriculture is costing billions – whether in Europe, the U.S., or China. We take a look at…
Ukraine claims it ‘successfully’ struck Russian Black Sea navy headquarters | DW News
Ukraine claimed responsibility for astrike on the headquarters of Moscow’s Black Sea Fleet on the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula. “On September…
Young European Conservatives in Brussels to discuss the future of Europe
Conservatives across Europe gathered in Brussels for an event, organised by the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group, at the…
Rep. Ro Khanna on “Chaos” in House as Shutdown Nears, UAW Strike & Murder of Canadian Sikh Leader
Fears are growing of another U.S. government shutdown as soon as October 1, with Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy unable…
View from The Hill: We can’t prepare for a future pandemic without fully looking at state governments’ decisions in the last one
Nearly a year ago, a privately financed inquiry, led by Peter Shergold, a former head of the prime minister’s department,…
Will taxing short stays boost long-term rental supply? Other policies would achieve more
The Victorian government, like many governments around the world, has announced new regulations on short-stay accommodation. The government says Victoria…
Planning laws protect people. A poorly regulated rush to boost housing supply will cost us all
The housing crisis is firmly on the Australian policy agenda. Governments see a rapid increase in supply as the main…