We had one mango, we cut it open and it was rotten,” a Colombo tuk-tuk driver remarked of Sri Lanka’s traditionally dominant political parties a few months before September’s presidential election.
New minister Jason Clare opted for adjustment rather than a rethink. Pending his own review, he delayed renegotiating the NSRA for twelve months. When it came, the “better and fairer schools” report ...
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Galloping economic inequality has provoked much fretting about social mobility, and particularly about entry into the ranks of “the privileged,” along with some soul-searching on whether mobility is ...
When Brett Evans recently reviewed David Day’s Young Hawke: The Making of a Larrikin for Inside Story he referred in passing to Hawke’s “loutish behaviour” at the Australian National University, which ...
Although he was the first Labor MP to become prime minister of Australia, Chris Watson’s brief, 113-day tenure as head of a minority government has rendered him a less than household name, though ...
Could this year’s October surprise — the unexpected event that shifts a presidential race in its final weeks — be natural disasters? Hurricanes Helene and Milton and associated tornados and rain could ...