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“It’s not hard to bring out the worst in large numbers of citizens by constantly pressing their buttons; fear, hate, greed, false pride and blind loyalty are the main emotions used to manipulate people so much these last years. Reversing this process and empowering people through courage, love, generosity, humility and critical thinking is harder but it can and must be done.” -- Coleen Rowley for RootsAction; FBI whistle blower

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Nations that enlist as signatories to uphold and abide by the International Court of Justice but then decline to support and follow judgements and arrest warrants issued by the Court should be expelled as signatories without exception.


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If you have not studied the world history of humanity with an unbiased view then you will not know that past civilisations that collapsed did so because they were:

  • invaded by an aggressive force

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  • they lacked empathy and compassion

    Civilisation as we know it today now stands on the brink.


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Kneecap       printable version
01 May 2025: posted by the editor - Opinion

"Kneecap videos investigated by UK counter terror police" is the prevalent media headline.

In fact Britain's 'counter terrorism police' would better serve their remit by investigating their own government's support of genocide by continuing to supply military equipment used by Israel in its continuing offensive in Gaza.

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Vale Barry Pearton: Founder, Editor, Asia Today International

In the early 1980s, after witnessing opportunities in Asia, Barry Pearton saw a clear gap in Australia's media market. Without nothing but optimism, courage and a kitchen table as his office, he founded Asia Today International.

With his wife, Florence as the editor, Barry brought news on the economic development of Asia to Corporate Australia, at a time when news on Asia was mainly event-driven and negative. Th

Pengakuan karya seni dosen: Langkah awal untuk penilaian yang lebih adil

Petunjuk teknis baru jabatan akademis dosen (JAD) mengakui karya seni sebagai kontribusi akademis yang sah.

Namun, sistem evaluasi dosen seni perlu lebih adil dan kontekstual, dalam hal cakupan maupun bentuk.

JAD membutuhkan pendekatan berbasis kompetensi dan dampak, bukan sekadar medium atau angka kredit.

Pada 14 April 2025, Direktorat Jenderal Pendidikan Tinggi (Ditjen Dikti) Kementerian Pendidik

Why we need testosterone products designed for women

Menopause is something nearly every woman will go through. As fertility ends, levels of oestrogen and progesterone drop significantly - changes that can deeply affect physical health, emotional wellbeing and everyday life.

For many, the effects of this hormonal shift are more than frustrating - they can be life altering. Symptoms like brain fog, hot flushes, night sweats, headaches, insomnia, fatigue, joint pain,

Labor gains Senate seats in Victoria and Queensland, and surges to a national 55.6-44.4 two-party margin

Buttons have been pressed to electronically distribute preferences for the Senate in Victoria, the ACT, Queensland and Western Australia. Labor gained a seat from the Liberals in Victoria, with the other two unchanged. I had a wrap of earlier button presses on Tuesday.

How the North West Shelf expansion risks further damage to Murujuga's 50,000-year-old rock art

Yesterday, new environment minister Murray Watt approved an extension for the North West Shelf liquefied natural gas project. The gas plant at Karratha, Western Australia, will run until 2070.

This expansion - and the pollution it will release - has led to a recommendation by the International

Influencer Andrew Tate is charged with a raft of sex crimes. His followers will see him as the victim

British prosecutors have this week charged social media influencer Andrew Tate with a string of serious sexual offences, including rape and human trafficking, alleged to have been committed in the United Kingdom between 2012 and 2015.

This comes in the wake of an ongoing

Trump's global trade plans are in disarray, after a US court ruling on 'Liberation Day' tariffs

A US court has blocked the so-called "Liberation Day" tariffs that US President Donald Trump imposed on imported goods from around 90 nations. This puts implementation of Trump's current trade policy in disarray.

The Court of International Trade ruled the emergency authority Trump used to impose the tariffs co

India will no longer differentiate between state and non-state terrorism: DMK MP Kanimozhi

Athens [Greece], May 29 (ANI): DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, leading an all-party delegation to Greece, said India has made it clear that it will no longer distinguish between individual acts of terror and state-sponsored terrorism.

While interacting with the Indian diaspora on Wednesday (local time), she added that the government's outreach, which includes opposition MPs, reflects a united stance against cross-b

UNESCO expresses 'utmost concern' at the state of the Great Barrier Reef

UNESCO's World Heritage Committee has again raised grave fears for the future of the Great Barrier Reef, highlighting the problems of water pollution, climate change and unsustainable fishing.

The committee this week released draft decisions regarding the conservation of 62 World Heritage properties. This included the Great Barrier Reef, for which it noted:

"Pakistan must be put back on FATF grey list", says Asaduddin Owaisi in Riyadh

Riyadh [Saudi Arabia], May 29 (ANI): All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) MP Asaduddin Owaisi, who is part of the all-party delegation led by BJP MP Baijayant Panda, said that Pakistan should be put back on the FATF grey list to curb the funding of terrorist groups.

He claimed that terrorist organisations are being trained in Pakistan and are trying to create unrest in India.

Owaisi also pointed

30 years ago Australia confronted its Stolen Generation past - then the Howard government blew it

May 2025 marks the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the national inquiry into the forcible removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families.

Conducted by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, the inquiry's final report was called Bringing Them Home. It demonstr

Sexual health info online is crucial for teens. Australia's new tech codes may threaten their access

Last week, organisations from Australia's online industries submitted a final draft of new industry codes aimed at protecting children from "age-inappropriate content" to the eSafety commissioner.<

All-Party delegation led by DMK MP Kanimozhi interacts with editorial board of Athens-based newspaper

Athens [Greece], May 28 (ANI): An all-party parliamentary delegation led by DMK MP Kanimozhi interacted with the Athens-based newspaper Kathimerini in Athens on Wednesday as part of the government's diplomatic outreach to highlight India's stance on terrorism.

'The members of the delegation led by Kanimozhi held a constructive interaction with the editorial board of Kathimerini during which they conveyed India's

Politics with Michelle Grattan: Zoe McKenzie on everything that went wrong and whether a gender quota could help the Liberals

The Liberals, still reeling from their crushing 2025 election defeat and following with brief split in the Coalition, have a new frontbench and their eyes turning to the long road of rebuilding.

New leader Sussan Ley stresses the importance of the Liberals "meeting people where they are" and the party represents modern Australia.

But what that will actually look like for the party is still an open q

Parents of autistic children are stressed. Here's what they want you to know

If you're a parent or carer of a child who's autistic, the odds are you're spinning more plates than the average person. The emotional, physical and logistical demands stack up, often without the kind of support you need. It can leave you exhausted and wondering if things will ever improve.

Every child is different, and every day can bring new challenges. Some moments are beautiful. Some are overwhelming. Some en

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"Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.

Who overcomes by force, hath overcome but half his foe.”
John Milton

                                                     Origins of Poverty
When man came on earth he did not live in a society or hierarchy nor was he endowed with poverty. Good health, longevity, natural cheerfulness were his own even as he found himself amidst plenty. Like other species he lived or perished as the external resources permitted but he lived or perished as a group. Only when the society organised itself into a hierarchy, it was possible for one layer to exist while another persisted during times of scarcity. Organised ways of living, knowledge of all descriptions, systems created for comfort etc. interfered with the natural living of MAN in hundreds of ways. With the passing of time these stratifications of society come to stay and even create a psychology by which even the victim takes his victimization for granted. No question arises in his mind. ...

Had not the society organised itself in such a way that segments of it are protected and other segments were defenseless, MAN would have remained as MAN and would not have been bifurcated into poor and rich.

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“Man was always destroying things, and beautiful things.
At the time they wouldn’t seem beautiful.
It was only afterwards that men felt pity for the things their hands had destroyed.”

  Walter Macken — The Scorching Wind

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