Israel’s continued participation in the Eurovision Song Contest has brought the competition into disrepute, sowing greater division across Europe while
Sudan's ongoing civil war is savaging the national economy, displacing millions, and reducing cities to dust. And it is continuing.
As the world prepares for COP30 in Brazil, Pacific Island nations—among the most climate-vulnerable communities on earth—remain sidelined from global
Sara Duterte’s visit to Australia marks a bold attempt to internationalise her father’s legal battle with the ICC, using diaspora
Indonesia’s newly amended Military Law has signalled the intention of the country’s leader to expand control over the civil services.
For loyal followers of international climate politics, the potential of Australia's successful bid to host the United Nations climate conference,
North Korea is not going to give up its nuclear weapons any time soon. Pyongyang’s other strategic deterrent—a massive arsenal
Norms that have long contributed to Australia's prosperity are increasingly in need of safeguarding from the rise of international populism.
Air strikes are nothing new for Myanmar’s civilians, but since the 2021 coup that ousted Aung San Suu Kyi’s elected
Citizen diplomacy is reshaping global politics as ordinary individuals take on more active roles in advocating for democratic values and
Sexual violence in conflict zones is systematically employed as a military strategy, yet global institutions fail to address it. Urgent
Resisting colonial betrayal following Papua New Guinea's independence, Torres Strait Islanders were integral to the bilateral Australia-Papua New Guinea Torres
