As more cases of the virus emerge outside Africa, there are significant concerns about its potential to escalate, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial judicial reforms have been dealt a massive blow, with the Supreme Court effectively expanding its authority to oversee legislation, including basic laws.
In a survey sure to provoke debate, 66 political scientists and historians ranked Australia’s WWII prime minister John Curtin as the finest leader we’ve had.
Although Kamala Harris is the third woman to be a vice-presidential nominee, she's the first with a realistic chance to win office.
The presidential election has become, at best, a secondary focus for the American media, yet the train rolls on.
As the US heads into the most important day of the presidential primary calendar, Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden are standing out.
The Iowa and New Hampshire caucuses have left Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg as the frontrunners ... for now.
The long, hard slog to decide the US presidential nominees is about to begin.
A terrorism expert discusses the drivers of right-wing extremism, the challenges in countering it and the risks of mainstreaming radical ideas.
The catastrophic bushfires have highlighted the connection between threats to the natural environment and the media environment, through which misinformation is spreading at a disturbing rate.
The ACCC Digital Platforms Report recommends several ways to revive journalism in the social media age, including A$50m in direct grants to local news services.
The Coalition's seeds of destruction in the state election were sown long before its ill-fated campaign.
Report warns that schools are failing to prepare students to participate in our democracy.
While it is multi-disciplinary in perspective, in practice the field is dominated by moral philosophy, a discipline concerned with articulating and defending the rights and wrongs of behaviours
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