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Charlie Hebdo tried to humiliate me. Instead it debased the freedom of speech it symbolises

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The Guardian

Rokhaya Diallo

2026 is already pure chaos. Is that Trump’s electoral strategy?

6

The Guardian

Moustafa Bayoumi

My new year resolution comes late but it can’t be more important

6

The Guardian

Ranjana Srivastava

Show some gratitude, people – Nadhim Zahawi has joined Reform for our benefit, apparently

6

The Guardian

Marina Hyde

Stephen Miller wants us to fear him

6

The Guardian

Arwa Mahdawi

With thousands dead, the Iranian regime may survive these protests – but not in its current form

6

The Guardian

Sanam Vakil

Drugs and gangs exist in Venezuela, but don’t be fooled. Trump arrested Nicolás Maduro to plunder our wealth

6

The Guardian

Andrés Antillano

Best of 2025 - The three core myths driving Israel’s war on Palestine

4

Pearls and Irritations

Raghid Nahhas

Best of 2025 - From illusion to real peace: Trump’s test in Gaza and Ukraine

5

Pearls and Irritations

Jeffrey D. Sachs

Best of 2025 - Whitlam dismissal secrets unearthed from the archives of the Canadian governor-general

5

Pearls and Irritations

Jenny Hocking

Best of 2025 - Trump’s risky American economy

5

Pearls and Irritations

Michael Keating

Best of 2025 - Getting away with murder

5

Pearls and Irritations

Julie Macken

Best of 2025 - Gunboat hypocrisy in the Caribbean

5

Pearls and Irritations

Mahir Ali

Best of 2025 - Open letter to David Marr on his interview with Chris Hedges

5

Pearls and Irritations

Vivienne Porzsolt

Best of 2025 - Taiwan as an integral part of China: A historical, legal and geopolitical analysis

4

Pearls and Irritations

James Wood

Best of 2025 - Gaza under siege: The continuation of Zionist demographic cleansing policies since the 19th century

5

Pearls and Irritations

Refaat Ibrahim

Best of 2025 - The ABC and News Corp finally agree on something: China panic

5

Pearls and Irritations

Fred Zhang

Why Australia should walk away from AUKUS

5

Pearls and Irritations

Gareth Evans

Trump is delusional about Venezuelan oil

4

Pearls and Irritations

Michael Keating

I cannot be party to silencing writers, which is why I am resigning as director of Adelaide writers’ week

750

The Guardian

Louise Adler

Apple’s Gemini deal a win for Google, but will it make your iPhone smarter?

Apple has been extremely cautious when it comes to using AI and is hoping Google’s raw resources will help it close the gap on its rivals.

40

The Sydney Morning Herald

Tim Biggs

Who will stick their neck out for Jerome Powell? So far, it’s slim pickings

All three living former Federal Reserve chairs have slammed the criminal investigation into Powell, but there’s been a stony silence from others in...

30

The Sydney Morning Herald

Michael Koziol

Why are left wing activists silent about Iranian regime’s atrocities?

30

The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph Author

Ambassador Rudd was always a high-reward, high-risk gamble

Choosing the former prime minister to be Australia’s US ambassador always stood out for being full of potential but laden with risk. That’s how it...

10

The Age

Matthew Knott

Ambassador Rudd was always a high-reward, high-risk gamble

Choosing the former prime minister to be Australia’s US ambassador always stood out for being full of potential but laden with risk. That’s how it...

10

The Sydney Morning Herald

Matthew Knott

Ambassador Rudd was always a high-reward, high-risk gamble

Choosing the former prime minister to be Australia’s US ambassador always stood out for being full of potential but laden with risk. That’s how it...

10

WA Today

Matthew Knott

Iran must not get away with threats to US, Israel

10

The Australian

Editorial

How Alyssa Healy took her chance and launched a golden era for Australian women’s cricket

Like Adam Gilchrist before her - and Travis Head this summer - Healy made a major impact when she moved to the top of the Australian batting order.

9

The Age

Daniel Brettig

Who will stick their neck out for Jerome Powell? So far, it’s slim pickings

All three living former Federal Reserve chairs have slammed the criminal investigation into Powell, but there’s been a stony silence from others in...

9

The Age

Michael Koziol

Who will stick their neck out for Jerome Powell? So far, it’s slim pickings

All three living former Federal Reserve chairs have slammed the criminal investigation into Powell, but there’s been a stony silence from others in...

9

Brisbane Times

Michael Koziol

Who will stick their neck out for Jerome Powell? So far, it’s slim pickings

All three living former Federal Reserve chairs have slammed the criminal investigation into Powell, but there’s been a stony silence from others in...

10

WA Today

Michael Koziol

Ambassador Rudd was always a high-reward, high-risk gamble

Choosing the former prime minister to be Australia’s US ambassador always stood out for being full of potential but laden with risk. That’s how it...

9

Brisbane Times

Matthew Knott

Apple’s Gemini deal a win for Google, but will it make your iPhone smarter?

Apple has been extremely cautious when it comes to using AI and is hoping Google’s raw resources will help it close the gap on its rivals.

9

WA Today

Tim Biggs

Apple’s Gemini deal a win for Google, but will it make your iPhone smarter?

Apple has been extremely cautious when it comes to using AI and is hoping Google’s raw resources will help it close the gap on its rivals.

7

The Age

Tim Biggs

How Alyssa Healy took her chance and launched a golden era for Australian women’s cricket

Like Adam Gilchrist before her - and Travis Head this summer - Healy made a major impact when she moved to the top of the Australian batting order.

7

Brisbane Times

Daniel Brettig

Apple’s Gemini deal a win for Google, but will it make your iPhone smarter?

Apple has been extremely cautious when it comes to using AI and is hoping Google’s raw resources will help it close the gap on its rivals.

7

Brisbane Times

Tim Biggs

I lost thousands. But it taught me a crucial lesson about money

I knew my only shot at avoiding this happening again was to figure out what I could do better next time. So, I asked myself a question I’d been...

6

Brisbane Times

Paridhi Jain

Yes, those big touchscreens in cars are dangerous and buttons are coming back

We know texting while driving can kill – but research shows touchscreen controls in a car can be just as distracting.

100

The Conversation

Milad Haghani

What is the global water cycle and how is it amplifying climate disasters?

Behind flood and bushfire disasters is a less visible influence: changes in the planet’s water cycle. Rainfall and temperature shifts are...

20

The Conversation

Albert Van Dijk

‘Social cohesion’ an invitation to moral equivalence

30

The Australian

Nick Cater

What causes ‘extreme morning sickness’? What we know, don’t know and suspect about hyperemesis gravidarum

This is not just a bit of nausea and vomiting – it’s a debilitating condition with serious health effects.

30

The Conversation

Karin Hammarberg

Why are law-abiding WA citizens turning a blind eye to organised crime?

WA is on the brink of tougher laws to crack down on the sale of cheap, illegal cigarettes. Not everyone is happy about it.

20

WA Today

Rebecca Peppiatt

Culture, cancelled: will Adelaide writers’ week survive?

30

The Guardian

Not Everyone Is Getting With The Program

Could Heated Rivalry bring a whole new fanbase to ice hockey – and can the sport embrace them?

Heated Rivalry depicts a sporting world where queer joy, acceptance and belonging is not only possible, but is enthusiastically embraced.

10

The Conversation

Kasey Symons

Ben Jennings on Elon Musk’s Grok AI tool – cartoon

40

The Guardian

Louise Adler

Keep the bridge as a memorial to Bondi attack victims

10

The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph Author

Anti-Semitism thrives in mainstream progressive politics, some Islamic cultures

10

The Australian

Greg Sheridan

Poseur-free paradise: Why leftie luvvies boycott is just the ticket

10

The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph Author

One month on from Bondi, memory of Matilda burns like a flame

10

The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph Author

West must show up to support Iranians in their fight for freedom

10

The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph Author