Key issues include the ongoing debate over returning ISIS brides and concerns over illegal land sales in Australia, alongside calls for Treasurer Jim Chalmers to deliver a bold May budget and a critique of juvenile justice compared to corporate crime penalties.
Donald Trump's proposed increase of global tariffs from ten to fifteen percent is causing Asian economies to assess the impact, while Europeans remain wary despite US court tariff relief.
Two identical articles explore the pervasive issue of social media addiction among adults, drawing parallels to gambling and substance abuse.
Hungary's decision to block an EU loan to Ukraine over Russian oil flow highlights European energy politics, while a call is made for Jews to speak up when Muslims are targeted, emphasizing human rights.
Australia is at a critical juncture regarding climate policy, with calls from prominent international activists to lead a fossil fuel phase-out.
The cultural landscape notes the passing of Rupert Murdoch's second wife, Anna de Peyster, and celebrates the unveiling of a new bronze statue of Barry Humphries in Adelaide as a mark of cultural health.
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