WW1 British soldier’s unexpected battlefield encounter with ‘friendly enemy’ German soldier

James Brady recorded the moment in his unpublished memoir.
The Libertarian Party’s immigration policy – more of the same?

Tim Matheson analyses the Libertarian Party’s plans to deal with migration.
Moira Deeming’s defamation win makes calling someone a Nazi a dangerous game

The case shows one cannot play fast and loose with politically loaded slurs.
Australia is hosting 100,000 immigrants on expired visas who refuse to leave: ‘Bogus asylum seekers’

A leading population expert says many are fake refugees.
Israel’s love affair with Syrian jihadis

For years, Zionists have backed the most radical elements in Syria.
Does primitive warfare hold the key to unlocking humanity’s origin story?

Keith Woods on warfare as the driving force in human evolution.
Australia’s under-16s social media ban may be unconstitutional

The bill may violate the implied freedom of political communication in the Constitution,
Modern cars are surveillance devices on wheels with major privacy risks, research reveals

New research reveals serious privacy flaws with new cars.
Australia’s misinformation laws will lead to over-censorship by platforms, legal expert warns

Constitutional Law professor Anne Twomey analyses the proposed legislation.
Putin’s American stumbling block

The media isn’t being honest about who benefits from Trump’s election.
Australia’s controversial digital ID scheme has major privacy issues, experts warn

The scheme falls short of global standards.
Young men voted No to the Voice

New research shows a political gap growing between Gen Z men and women.
The abandonment of Australian industry and the betrayal of the working man

Laurence McIntyre on the working man’s loss of political power.
Secularism is here to stay

Keith Woods on the outlook for religion.
Neanderthal groups did not intermix for 50,000 years despite living two weeks’ walk away

Neanderthal remains found in France were genetically distinct.