
Venezuela earthquakes create opening for military’s return to public life
The armed forces are at the heart of the disaster response on Venezuela’s coast, just like they were in 1999.
Independent Analysis and Reportage

The armed forces are at the heart of the disaster response on Venezuela’s coast, just like they were in 1999.

His rise this time seemed unstoppable – but Burnham’s route to the top wasn’t always so clear.

By Russell Palmer of RNZ The government says it had no influence over $200,000 in funding for a documentary ahead of Fiji’s election about a Fijian cabinet minister facing down a scandal. The Ministry of Pacific Peoples funded the film Algorithm of Shame: In the Village, Everybody Knows was released in May, and tackles the

From walking the streets of London with Tommy Robinson to going to luxury fashion shows in Italy, Pauline Hanson may be testing her supporters’ patience.

The response to the many problems facing the region has been set back by cuts in humanitarian aid.

Tired colonial tropes paint Africans as untamed, unrestrained, and lacking in intelligence.

Jon Ronson’s Them was published just months before the world changed on September 11 2001. Its portrait of conspiracy theorists and extremists was eerily prescient.

Major upgrade works may allow the LHC to uncover signs of new physics.

An expert answers questions on superbugs, from overuse in farming to whether resistance is really an unwinnable arms race.

The president claims election fraud is rife in the US. Instead of protecting electoral integrity, however, he is seeking to undermine it.

Blue carbon involves more than just counting carbon. It requires governance, finance, policy, and practice. Ultimately, success hinges on people and their skills.

He also offers valuable lessons about how humans can interact – safely and responsibly – with marine wildlife.