International
Finding the faults of driverless cars
A few months ago in Arizona, an Uber driverless car hit and killed a woman who was crossing the street,......
What’s next for Reconciliation in Australia?
With Reconciliation Week in full swing with the theme ‘Don’t keep History a Mystery’, eyes are on the current relationship......
Xanana Gusmao to be Prime Minister of East Timor once again
Prominent resistance figure and politician Xanana Gusmao is said to be regaining the role of Prime Minister in East Timor,......
Dispute remains over division of Timor oil and gas
A document released by the UN Compulsory Conciliation Commission shows East Timor still favours processing of their share on home......
Slippery fish: Google, Amazon and an incoming tax levy
New way of taxing could be inbound for digital giants such as Google, Facebook and Uber. A proposed levy on......
Brighter days ahead for Malaysia?
The recent Malaysian elections marked the end of a sixty year regime for the Barisan Nasional coalition. 92 year old......
What about the Rohingya women?
Around 700,000 Rohingya refugees have crossed into Bangladesh from Myanmar since August 25 last year. According to the United Nations......
Malaysia’s freeing of Anwar Ibrahim
Malaysia’s former opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has been released from prison by the country’s new Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. Anwar has......
Drilling Danger for the Australian Bight
Drilling oil from the ocean has always been a topic of controversy in Australia. The dangers it poses to the......
Monsoons to worsen conditions in Bangladesh refugee camps
Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh camps face the prospect of further hardship as the monsoon season approaches. The crammed conditions......