Tamatha Paul’s comments on policing have been criticised by Luxon as “insane” but a closer look at what she really said shows ...
The recent attacks in the Congo by Rwandan backed militias has led to worldwide condemnation of the Rwandan regime of Paul Kagame. Following up on the recent Fabian Zoom with Mikela Wrong and Maria ...
US President Donald Trump is certainly not afraid of an executive order, signing 97 since his inauguration on 20 January. In minerals and energy, Trump has declared a national emergency; committed to ...
Most of which was pretty orthodox - international law good, war bad, trade good, not interested in AUKUS, and wanting a ...
Res Publica takes aim at modern day ‘tankies’. Pro-authoritarian leftist, who can apologise for any authoritarian regime ...
No, You Don’t Deserve A Second Term. Last week, Matthew Hooton wrote an op-ed, published in NZME, that essentially says t ...
For the West, the demonization of Vladimir Putin is not a policy; it is an alibi for the absence of one.” ...
It’s interesting how little understanding there is of the state and politics within the Parliamentary Labour Party. A lot of the coverage of Labour’s internal workings has tended to personalise the ...
By pursuing cuts, selling off assets to multinationals, enabling ACT’s attacks on the Treaty and cutting back on climate ...
Here in NZ, we don’t hear as much from and about the science sector except for the odd article that makes reasoned arguments why the Coalition is on the wrong track. This is as far as the protest goes ...
The world is in turmoil as political and economic uncertainty grow, and as conflict spreads. How the Left prepares for the ...
When Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers stood at the dispatch box this evening to announce the 2025–26 Budget, he confirmed our worst fears about the government’s commitment to resourcing the Defence ...