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By Amnesty International
In response to the recent releases of people arbitrarily detained for political reasons and the discussion of a so-called ‘Amnesty Law’, Valentina Ballesta, Amnesty International’s Deputy Director of Research for the Americas, said:  “While the freedom of the victims is restored, it is essential that the Fact-Finding Mission, created by the UN in 2019, be able to access […] The post Venezuela: Call for unconditional releases and support from UN Mission appeared first on Amnesty International. ]]> (Full Story)
By Francesca Jackson, PhD candidate, Lancaster Law School, Lancaster University
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The arrest comes after the US government released files that appeared to indicate he had shared official information with financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein while serving as a trade envoy for the UK. But the police have not given details of exactly what they are investigating.

It is important to be clear that the arrest is not related to accusations of sexual assault or misconduct. In 2022, Mountbatten-Windsor reached a settlement with the late Virginia Giuffre for an undisclosed…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Emma Shortis, Adjunct Senior Fellow, School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University
Overall, the former prince’s arrest throws into stark relief the state of the rule of law in the US compared to other democracies like the UK.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Alex Simpson, Associate Professor in Criminology, Macquarie University
Australian policing has been in the spotlight in the past few weeks.

There were concerning scenes in New South Wales during protests against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit, while Queensland Police’s commitment to curtailing domestic and family violence was queriedThe Conversation (Full Story)

By Lauren Swain, Associate Lecturer in Theatre, The University of Melbourne
This story oscillates and swells around a glass outdoor table, on the porch of a family home on Larrakia land. A table almost identical to the one on my porch back home. I point this out to my sis as the bubbling opening night crowd pours into the Merlyn Theatre, in the Malthouse on the unceded lands of the Kulin Nation.

I am a proud Dabee Wiradjuri person and theatre maker. My family’s table is held by cold Ngarigo Country, in the alpine plains where I grew up. A far cry from the salty humid air of Larrakia land where this table and this story are set. I do not know Larrakia Country…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Benjamin D. Muir, Casual Academic, School of Humanities and Communication Arts, Western Sydney University
Fennell’s Wuthering Heights turns a gothic tragedy into erotica for the TikTok generation. It’s terrifying for all the wrong reasons.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Jo Coghlan, Associate Professor, Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, University of New England
Huw Nolan, Animal Welfare Scientist and Pop Culture Researcher, University of New England
Lisa J. Hackett, Senior Lecturer, Cultural History, University of New England
The royal family has crossed paths with the law before, but not for a very long time. And back then, it brought down the monarchy.The Conversation (Full Story)
Thursday, February 19, 2026
The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has called for the immediate release of all children detained during the recent public unrest in Iran, expressing deep concern that minors arrested in connection with the protests remain behind bars. (Full Story)
By Kelly Jones, Associate Professor of Pediatric Neuropsychology, Auckland University of Technology
At least 40,000 New Zealanders experience traumatic brain injury each year. New data challenges five persistent myths about who is affected and how it happens.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Priscilla Dunk-West, Professor of Social Work, Victoria University
Should we do couples counselling? Are we happy? Are we both pulling in the same direction? How can we get our spark back?

These kinds of questions are normal in a society that places such importance on coupledom, despite there being no handbook or one-size-fits all approach.

Many people seek out couples counselling when going through a rough patch, or wondering how to improve their relationship. And no doubt the hit show Couples Therapy has boosted public interest in this type of counselling. (Full Story)

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