By Amnesty International
An armed group backed by the Congolese army (FARDC) has killed and tortured civilians, looted property, and abducted women as sexual slaves in Rutshuru territory in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Amnesty International said today. The Collective of Movements for Change-People’s Defence Forces (CMC-FDP) is a member of the Wazalendo (“patriots” in Swahili), a […] The post DRC: Authorities must end support for armed group suspected of war crimes appeared first on Amnesty International. ]]>
(Full Story)
|
By Louise Martin-Chew, Honorary Research Fellow, School of Communication and Arts, The University of Queensland
Avatar: Forms of Vishnu at the Art Gallery of New South Wales presents 200 artworks spanning 1,500 years, from international and Australian collections.
(Full Story)
|
By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
Federal politics has a new party, with two “teal” MPs but no leader. Sydney MPs Zali Steggall, who holds the seat of Warringah, and Allegra Spender, from Wentworth, on Thursday formally announced the Community Strong Australia party. So far they have not attracted other teal MPs. Monique Ryan and Kate Chaney earlier ruled out joining. Nicolette Boele said on Thursday that “for now” she was remaining an independent, which was the “mandate” her electorate of Bradfield had given her. Community Strong…
(Full Story)
|
By Judy Ingham, Newsletter Producer, The Conversation
On the problem with living longer, AI chatbots and timely reporting on the Socceroos: an edited selection of your views.
(Full Story)
|
By Samuel Cornell, Honorary Research Fellow in Public Health, The University of Queensland
Six months on from Australia’s under-16s social media ban taking effect, the early verdict from headlines and children themselves has been blunt: it isn’t working. A new study published today in the British Medical Journal…
(Full Story)
|
By Andrew M. Baker, Associate Professor in Ecology and Environmental Science, Queensland University of Technology
Australia is home to unusual mammals not found anywhere else – consider the platypus, Tasmanian devil or the red kangaroo. But did you know our understanding of this continent’s incredible mammalian diversity is still incomplete? We have discovered a new species in one of Australia’s cutest and fiercest mammal groups: planigales. And we also unearthed a second new planigale species, from a 100-year-old specimen held in a Swedish museum. In the past five years alone, there have been 20…
(Full Story)
|
By Peter Edwell, Associate Professor in Ancient History, Macquarie University
After dozens of wars between the two ancient empires of Rome and Persia, peace deals often failed to solve problems – and sometimes made the situation worse.
(Full Story)
|
By Kya Raina Lal, Lecturer in Law, Auckland University of Technology
Prison sentences for drug offences in Fiji sometimes surpass those for rape and murder and are out of line with penalties in Australia and New Zealand.
(Full Story)
|
By Amnesty International
The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) must take urgent action to condemn the unlawful use of the death penalty for drug-related offences and work with UN member states towards abolishing this cruel punishment once and for all, Amnesty International and Harm Reduction International said ahead of […] The post Global: UN drug control bodies must take urgent action towards ending unlawful use of the death penalty for drug-related offences appeared first on Amnesty International. ]]>
(Full Story)
|
By Sakkcham Singh Parmaar
As India reflects on the media coverage during Operation Sindoor, questions remain over accountability and whether future crises will again feature recycled visuals, misidentified civilians, and narratives of fake conflicts.
(Full Story)
|