Following the release of the Brereton Report in November, the Australian Government has come under increasing pressure to prosecution Special Forces personnel for alleged war crimes.
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The ascension of Yoshihide Suga from Chief Cabinet Secretary to the premiership of Japan could be the catalyst which sees the country becoming the sixth element of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance.
Read moreRealising the essence of the right to seek asylum while responding to the COVID-19 pandemic
Securing public health and protecting refugees should not be treated as mutually exclusive interests and the adoption of necessary, stringent measures by governments to protect the former must not impair the long-recognised right to seek asylum.
Read moreThe Dangers of Political Opposition in Russia
The poisoning of Alexei Navalny by the Russian government highlights the dangers of political opposition in Russia.
Read moreThe Election Game: Assessing the Belarusian Presidential Vote
Violence escalates during recent protest and mass arrests resume. Protestors call for greater condemnation of the current system by the international community.
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