Julian Assange: Google and the NSA
Google is not only getting paid by the U.S. Government to provide them with surveillance information, it is more or less an arm of the U.S. State Department. Wikileaks founder Julian Assange explains....
View ArticleThe Arab Peace Initiative: fear, silence and politics
What does The Arab Peace Initiative and the 2011 Israeli Social Justice Protests have in common? Fear, silence and politics, writes Israel-based freelance journalist, Kate Johnston. Secretary of State...
View ArticleWhere the action is not decided
While America and its allies seem set to go to war against Syria, Beirut-based Tim Davis Frank explains how these decisions affect the people of the Middle-East. Chaos in Syria affects the entire...
View ArticleA primal scream for Syria
The United States should unleash its most powerful weapon ‒ not bombs, the truth ‒ to help resolve the Syrian tragedy, says contributing editor-at-large Tess Lawrence. (Edvard Munch: ‘The Scream...
View ArticleEXCLUSIVE: Julian Assange — coming home next year
In a stunning worldwide exclusive, IA reveals that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may soon be free to return to Australia. Deputy editor Sandi Keane reports. [Read the full interview] Walkley Award...
View ArticleJulian Assange on Wikileaks and the election
Deputy editor Sandi Keane interviewed Wikileaks founder Julian Assange yesterday, and we published an excerpt earlier today. The following is the full exclusive interview, where he discusses how he...
View ArticleA case against U.S. intervention in Syria
While Obama, his allies, and the international media build a case for war in Syria; alternative media and citizen journalists are working overtime to present the other side of the story. Kate Johnston...
View ArticleGlobal solution for asylum seekers needed
The global asylum seeker crisis is immense, and so therefore only a global solution ‒ not piecemeal local solutions ‒ will have any realistic chance of success, says Dr Ted Christie. ACTION TO DEAL...
View ArticleAbbott Government denies Malaysian lawyer visa
In denying Malaysian lawyer and political activist Haris Ibrahim a visa to Australia signifies a major and disturbing change in Australian foreign policy, says Murray Hunter. Haris Ibrahim (Image via...
View ArticleDowner by name, disaster by nature
Former Foreign Minister Alexander Downer has waded into his old patch in a characteristically obnoxious and hamfisted way. Alan Austin takes a look at the Downer “resume”. (Image screenshot from ABC...
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