Why is “hate” such a pervasive word these days? Because our “leaders,” of all political views, are spreading it.
Michael Chakma, an organiser with the United People's Democratic Front, recounted being held in darkness for five years after his abduction. He emphasised the inhumanity of the treatment he had ...
Former Australian Greens leader Christine Milne is one of the former MPs helping a new cohort of women enter politics. She ...
He has threatened to target his perceived enemies if elected again. A look at his time in the White House shows how readily ...
The list of people in limbo is growing by about 1000 a month as huge backlogs and five-year appeal wait times expose the ...
Washington ranks 35 out of the 50 U.S. states in Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories’ 2024 Index of Freedom report, which measures government efficiency, regulatory freedom and energy resiliency.
So, the 2024 election is officially under way, with early in-person voting starting in three states, and this is as the GOP ...
Only key government figures have been changed since the fall of the regime, but the fascism remains deeply rooted in society, said speakers at a roundtable yesterday.
Just 0.5% of people surveyed told Gallup that Social Security’s crisis is the top issue facing the nation, Brenton Smith ...
The ODPP was one of the innovations in our constitution that people hoped would make a significant difference to the justice ...
Election officials across the country struggle to enhance security measures to adequately safeguard workers and ensure voting ...
More than 17 million people are eligible to vote in the election, with more than 63,000 police deployed to guard polling booths and counting centres in schools, temples.