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Save Tom Friedman’s Mind: Restore Armistice Day
When the New York Times is paying Thomas Friedman many thousands of dollars to wonder whether Russia or China would help the United States if space aliens attack it, a few conclusions can be drawn.
When the New York Times is paying Thomas Friedman many thousands of dollars to wonder whether Russia or China would help the United States if space aliens attack it, a few conclusions can be drawn.
Aotearoa 4 Assange and a panel of International experts call on the New Zealand Government to welcome Australian Wikileaks publisher Julian Assange, to stand for human rights, the public’s right to know and peace.
Matt Fuller is currently a PhD student at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Excerpted from an interview of Alison Broinowski and David Swanson by James Wohlgemuth.
Il Patto Aukus tra Stati uniti, Australia e Gran Bretagna ha provocato un terremoto diplomatico, le reazioni sdegnate della Cina ma in pratica si sta risolvendo in una sorta di bazar degli armamenti.
The New Zealand Government’s announced continuation of its anti-nuclear policy, which will ban any future Australian nuclear submarines from entering New Zealand waters or ports, has been welcomed by long term peace activists, the International Affairs and Disarmament Committee of the Aotearoa /New Zealand Peace Foundation.
Margie Pestorius is a long time peace activist and co-organiser of the recent successful Disrupt Land Forces actions in Brisbane, Australia.
Australia seems to hold more inquiries into itself than almost any other country. We inquire into everything, from Indigenous deaths in custody, child sexual abuse, and same sex marriage to bank misdemeanours, casino operations, pandemic responses, and alleged war crimes. There’s one exception to our obsession with self-scrutiny: Australia’s wars.
World BEYOND War Board Member Alison Broinowski discusses Afghanistan.