The abandonment of Australian industry and the betrayal of the working man

Laurence McIntyre on the working man’s loss of political power.
Secularism is here to stay

Keith Woods on the outlook for religion.
Neanderthal groups did not intermix for 50,000 years despite living two weeks’ walk away

Neanderthal remains found in France were genetically distinct.
Lebanon pager attacks: The weaponisation of everything has begun

Chinese military futurists have long predicted such attacks.
Haitian migrant crisis gains spotlight but conservatives and liberals ignore main issues

Haitians now make up a whopping 15% of the town’s population.
Shoplifting is at record levels in Britain as police turn a blind eye

Shoplifting has come to symbolise today’s “Broken Britain”.
Nigeria is the world’s 2nd biggest plastic polluter after India

India emits 9.3 million tonnes of plastic – one fifth of the global total.
It wasn’t just race and politics that motivated Voice to Parliament ‘no’ voters, new research shows

A new study debunks popular explanations for the ‘no’ vote.
Sweden embraces repatriation

The Nordic nation is seeking to undo demographic damage.
The struggle of neo-liberal Vermont

Vermont shows that demographics are not everything, ideology also plays a role.
Ethnopolitics in the Holy Roman Empire

Keith Woods on the medieval formation of a German national identity.
Australia’s international student ‘cap’ is fake

Australia will end up taking more foreign students than ever.
Australians care more about reducing immigration and less about ‘climate change’ than two years ago

Anti-immigration sentiment has more than doubled since 2022.
Foreign organisms are invading Antarctica on plastic ocean debris

The arrival of foreign species threatens Antarctica’s wilderness ecosystems.
Kamala Harris’s VP pick Tim Walz is not normal

Walz is a radical seeking to change every aspect of American life.