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Philippines government propaganda war on the internet: journalist


The Duterte Government in the Philippines is driving a propaganda war on the back of the rising popularity of social media, especially Facebook, according to journalist, Maria Ressa
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Jacinda Arden becomes youngest NZ Labour leader


Just seven weeks out from a general election New Zealand's opposition Labour party has changed leaders.
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"We have a government that's ideologically opposed to human rights": Triggs


One of the most polarising figures in Australian public life takes her leave today, after five controversial years as Australia's human rights protector.
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Social media and online messaging asked to crack down on online extremists


Whose responsibility is it to monitor and stem communication that relates to violence and terrorist activity?
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Less infrastructure will be built in the next 4 years: IPA


Prime Ministers have long turned to a big vision when trying to shore up their stocks with voters or their own party. That usually means throwing their support behind big infrastructure projects, like fast trains or second airports. $75 billion has been committed to infrastructure in the 2017 budget over the next ten years -...

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