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Global Politics, News

Thousands of ethnic Uighurs placed into “re-education” camps in response to unrest

China is in the spotlight once again for the abuse of the Uighur people in the far north-west region of Xinjiang. Continue reading Thousands of ethnic Uighurs placed into “re-education” camps in response to unrest

ontherecordJune 29, 2018April 18, 2019Leave a comment
Global Politics, News

The small election in Queens which has changed American politics

Last night, the whole of Washington D.C. was put on notice, and the dynamics of the Democratic Party shifted forever. Continue reading The small election in Queens which has changed American politics

ontherecordJune 28, 2018April 18, 2019Leave a comment
Analysis

The Singapore Summit: what’s all the big fuss?

The historic agreement and meeting saw the two leaders discuss peace and denuclearisation on the Korean Peninsula. Continue reading The Singapore Summit: what’s all the big fuss?

ontherecordJune 14, 2018June 14, 2018Leave a comment
News, State Politics

Liberal’s trading deregulation causes concern among workers and small businesses

Proposal for deregulation of shop trading hours by the Liberal Party has caused concern among retail workers and small businesses. Continue reading Liberal’s trading deregulation causes concern among workers and small businesses

ontherecordJune 6, 2018April 18, 20191 Comment
Global Politics, Long Reads

Disentangling the complex past, present and future of the Iran nuclear deal

In light of United States President Donald Trump’s recent decision to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal, relations between Iran and the US have reached a new low. Continue reading Disentangling the complex past, present and future of the Iran nuclear deal

ontherecordMay 24, 2018April 18, 2019Leave a comment
Global Politics, Long Reads

An Impending Blue Wave: Why the 2018 Midterms are So Important

History is also against Republicans. Continue reading An Impending Blue Wave: Why the 2018 Midterms are So Important

ontherecordMay 14, 2018April 18, 20192 Comments
Federal Politics, News

Everything university students need to know about the 2018 Budget

But what’s in store for university students? Continue reading Everything university students need to know about the 2018 Budget

ontherecordMay 11, 2018April 18, 2019Leave a comment
State Politics

The New Faces of Labor: Meet Jayne Stinson

Election night, March 17, the Labor Party’s 16-year rule over South Australia is slowly drawing to a close, and long-time journalist Jayne Stinson is covering the proceedings on Channel 7’s election panel. Continue reading The New Faces of Labor: Meet Jayne Stinson

ontherecordApril 6, 2018August 8, 20201 Comment
Global Politics, News

Russia, China, Turkey and now Egypt. Who is next?

Egyptians have taken to the polls over three days, in what analysts accurately predicted will be an al-Sisi win. Continue reading Russia, China, Turkey and now Egypt. Who is next?

ontherecordApril 3, 2018April 18, 20191 Comment
State Politics

A Masterstroke or a Major Joke?

The commercial released by SA-BEST on Tuesday has continued to go viral online boosting the party’s profile ahead of the March 17 state election. Continue reading A Masterstroke or a Major Joke?

ontherecordFebruary 24, 2018March 5, 2018Leave a comment

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