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Why the US and its partners cannot afford to go soft on support for Ukraine now

Sydney: Moscow believes the West (as Ukraine’s main arms and aid backers) will at some point lose interest and push Kyiv to sue for peace

BY / Wednesday, 22 November, 2023

Myanmar’s military junta appears to be in terminal decline

London: Junta’s most significant territorial loss in Shan State came at the hands of three ethnic-based armed groups called Brotherhood Alliance

BY / Friday, 17 November, 2023

Generational tensions flare as Japan faces the economic reality of its ageing baby boomers

Canberra: As world’s oldest society continues to age, intergenerational empathy from boomers is now more important than ever

BY / Thursday, 16 November, 2023

The enduring appeal of Friends, and why so many of us feel we’ve lost a personal friend in Matthew Perry

Melbourne: Perry wanted his legacy to be awareness of addiction and help he provided to people struggling with this disorder

BY / Sunday, 5 November, 2023

Millie Bobby Brown’s debut novel is a bestseller. Does it matter that the 19-year-old actor didn’t write it?

Brisbane: When somebody puts their name to a novel, they’re staking a claim to an act of skill, imagination and perseverance that even the world’s most successful writers admit is tough

BY / Wednesday, 27 September, 2023

Ukraine war: How the west’s weak reaction to Crimea’s referendum paved the way for a wider invasion

London: The annexation of Crimea and Russia's narrative about why it had the right to the territory raised policy and political challenges for Europe and the wider western world.

BY / Thursday, 16 March, 2023
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