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EU deal for a reason

 I hope I’m not cynical but what a wonderful surprise it was for the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen to leave Europe to personally sign a […]

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on EU deal for a reason Alan Sexton 26/03/2026
Federal Politics International Affairs President Donald Trump

NATO, what’s it good for?

US President Donald Trump is right to complain about the “all talk and no action” of his NATO allies, who are unfortunately bridled domestically with large Middle Eastern populations, leading […]

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on NATO, what’s it good for? Alan Sexton 19/03/2026
International Affairs

Question of leadership

Oh what a difference 24 hours make! (Iranian reign of terror lies in ruins, 2/3). As the first batch of Israeli jets initiated the attack on Iran at 5PM Saturday […]

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on Question of leadership Alan Sexton 03/03/2026
International Affairs

Put limits on brides

While newly married couples might be so elated with the “chemicals of the madly-in-love” that they believe their bliss will last forever, I guess the throng of ISIS brides in […]

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on Put limits on brides Alan Sexton 01/03/2026
International Affairs Science

Down to earth

Some might be surprised that President Donald Trump this week focused on a rare earth procurement agreement with the Australian government while he has highlighted the limited benefit of solar […]

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on Down to earth Alan Sexton 24/10/2025
International Affairs President Donald Trump Someone behaving badly

Carr’s weird skills

While we might all be guilty of self-prescribing a myriad of multi-purpose herbs and spices (mostly doing ourselves no harm), one must be appalled by the most recent health utterances […]

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on Carr’s weird skills Alan Sexton 20/10/2025
Federal Politics International Affairs Someone behaving badly

Two state delusion

With 151 of the 193 UN affiliated nations already recognising the state of Palestine and ignoring the 1933 Montevideo criteria for statehood, much of the current hysteria about Australia’s idiotic […]

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on Two state delusion Alan Sexton 23/09/2025
Federal Politics International Affairs Someone behaving badly

Don’t be distracted

Thirteen was certainly an unlucky number for PM Anthony Albanese in Wednesday’s Daily Telegraph when all 13 letter writers were savagely scathing on his stand recognising Palestine (Letters, DT, 13/8). […]

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on Don’t be distracted Alan Sexton 14/08/2025
International Affairs

A cause for concern as protests march on

WikiLeaks was for a long time an ardent advocate for truth and stood up to the forces of corruption, challenging even Hillary Clinton when her handling of top-secret emails became […]

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on A cause for concern as protests march on Alan Sexton 06/08/2025
Condolences International Affairs

Crash sadness

The upcoming 11th anniversary of the destruction of Malaysian Airliner MH17 on 17th July must indeed be a source of sadness and misgivings for the families of 38 Australians and […]

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on Crash sadness Alan Sexton 13/07/2025

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