Hypocrisy
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Triumph, tragedy and climate change: telling the stories of the Sherpas of Everest
This minority group, living across the high-Himalaya border between Tibet (China) and Nepal, has become famous for its many world-class…
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The courage to feel uncomfortable: what Australians need to learn to achieve real reconciliation
This is a call urging all non-Indigenous Australians to be allies and take up unfinished reconciliation actions for a fairer…
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Pythagoras’ revenge: humans didn’t invent mathematics, it’s what the world is made of
To this way of thinking, mathematics is like a language: it may describe real things in the world, but it…
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‘Throw the book at them’: Health Minister addresses Aspen controversy
The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald revealed last week that dozens of infections can be traced to a group…
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Trump Goes Full Anti-Semite in Room Full of Jewish People
Back in February 2017, Donald Trump was asked what the government planned to do about an uptick in anti-Semitism, to…
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Article “On Victory Day” by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov for International Affairs magazine, June 4, 2019
The month of May and the fireworks are now behind us. The country and the world celebrated Victory Day, which…
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Artist hopes massacre mural will get Chinese tourists asking questions
Chinese tourists looked on curiously and took photos of a new piece of street art in Hosier Lane on Monday…
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Spanish fireman faces 20 years in prison for rescuing migrants at sea
Italian authorities have accused Miguel Roldán of aiding human traffickers after he helped save thousands of people from drowning in…
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Confronting racism is not about the needs and feelings of white people
Too often whites at discussions on race decide for themselves what will be discussed, what they will hear, what they…
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‘Nothing changed at all’ for ISIL sexual violence victims: Nobel laureate Nadia Murad
Despite finding widespread support globally, Nobel Peace Prize winner Nadia Murad has said she feels disappointed that none of the ISIL militants who raped and tortured Yazidiwomen have been… İpek İzci…
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Kosovo: disputes continue 20 years after NATO bombing campaign
The bombing campaign against Yugoslavia that began on March 24 1999 was the first time NATO went to war. Jaume…
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Opinion: After Cardinal Pell verdict, Catholic Church must reform
Pope Francis once made George Pell one of the Vatican’s most powerful men. Now, the cardinal is headed to prison…
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White House Says Cutting Meals on Wheels Is ‘Compassionate’
President Trump’s new budget would increase defense spending by $54 billion — while slashing funding for medical research, climate science,…
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If only we cared about refugees as much as strawberries!
If only the asylum seekers and their children on Nauru and Manus were strawberries. Perhaps they would have more of…
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Ending Child Marriage in the United Kingdom
Hypocrisy Undermines UK pledge to Fight Child Marriage Overseas Heather Barr HRW This week Pauline Latham, a Conservative MP, introduced…
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Vatican expresses ‘shame and sorrow’ over abuse of 1,000 children by more than 300 priests in Pennsylvania
The Vatican has expressed ‘shame and sorrow’ after a report detailed decades of abuse in the Catholic Church Chris Riotta…
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