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The Greens have proposed a truth and justice commission. What is it and how would it work?
The Guardian· 2 hours agoThe Greens have introduced a bill to set up a federal truth and justice commission, nine months on...
Real criminals, fake victims: how chatbots are being deployed in the global fight against phone...
The Guardian· 2 hours agoMalcolm, an elderly man with an English accent, is confused. “What’s this business you’re talking...
The Lasting Harm by Lucia Osborne-Crowley review – legacy of abuse
The Guardian· 14 hours agoHaving watched from the press box as the case descended into a media circus, Lucia Osborne-Crowley begins by promising to put the victims back at the heart of the story, tracing the impact of ...
Robert F Kennedy Jr promises to not ‘take sides’ with respect to 9/11 if elected president
The Guardian· 1 day agoRobert F Kennedy Jr has made a startling pledge to not “take sides” with respect to the September 11 terrorist attacks if his long-shot presidential campaign vaults him to the White House. The ...
Council Post: Cookie Deprecation Is Delayed Again—Now What?
Forbes· 2 days agoLike the running of the bulls, the Burning Man festival or Mardi Gras, "Google Delays Cookie...
Penny Mordaunt and Grant Shapps among slew of Tory cabinet ministers unseated
The Guardian· 2 days agoThe Conservatives are reeling from a catastrophic night in which a record number of cabinet...
Rüdiger’s treatment a damning representation of modern Germany | Jonathan Liew
The Guardian· 2 days agoAntonio Rüdiger was eight years old the first time he had to ask his father what the N-word meant, because the kids at school were using it. “Islamism in the German starting eleven this evening ...
The Mummy review – Brendan Fraser’s action-adventure is as lovably goofy as ever
The Guardian· 2 days agoArnold Vosloo had the role that Boris Karloff played in the 1930s: Imhotep, the high priest bandaged up for death by mummification on account of his treachery in ancient Egypt ...
Fatima Payman’s decision to quit Labor party will ‘empower opponents on far right’, Wayne Swan says
The Guardian· 3 days agoFatima Payman says she is “grieving” after deciding to quit Labor to sit as an independent, a move the party’s president, Wayne Swan, claims will “empower Labor’s opponents on the far right” ...
Ten years after a celebrity summit promised to end rape as a weapon of war, is there any change for...
The Guardian· 3 days agoVictoria Peter, 19, remembers glancing at her five sisters, thinking it might be OK. It was shortly...