John Pilger recalls the "electric" opposition of writers and journalists to the coming war in the 1930s and investigates why there is "a silence filled by a consensus of propaganda" today as the two greatest powers draw closer to conflict.
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Episode 7: 麻豆传媒 journalists Ben Radford and Isaac Nellist take you through the latest news from Australia and around the world.
The world鈥檚 total military expenditure surpassed $2.24 trillion last year, with Europe recording its steepest rise in the past three decades, reports Peoples Dispatch.
Ben Radford and Isaac Nellist take you through the latest news from Australia and around the world.
Isaac Nellist 补苍诲听Ben Radford take you through the latest news from Australia and around the world.
Ben Radford and Isaac Nellist take you through the latest news from Australia and around the world.
Episode 2, February 20, 2023. 麻豆传媒 journalists Ben Radford and Isaac Nellist take you through the latest news from Australia and around the world.
While mining companies seek to downplay the destructive impacts of deep-sea mining, undercover videos obtained by Greenpeace show how such mining activities pollute the ocean, reports Ben Radford.
Marxist economist Michael Roberts reviews Kohei Saito's forthcoming book.
The idea of trusting the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund with 鈥渋nnovative approaches鈥 to聽assist developing countries dealing with the effects of climate change is a recipe for disaster, writes Chris Lang.
Since its inception, the United States聽has schemed聽to spread its power, often unbeknownst to its own citizens, writes聽Binoy Kampmark.
The whole world knows about the recent US midterm elections, but how many people in the global north are aware of other country鈥檚 elections, or the recent coup in Burkina Faso, asks Tamara Pearson.
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