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How 'Woke' Can Start Winning Again

Exploring the challenges and strategies for the 'woke' movement to reclaim its influence in modern political and social discourse.

Australia’s Craft Markets Battle Mass-Produced Goods

Australia’s vibrant handicraft markets are facing a growing challenge as mass-produced goods flood stalls, threatening the livelihoods of genuine artisans. Discover the impact and the pushback from local makers.

Weinstein's NY conviction overturned

New York's highest court has overturned Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction, citing procedural errors. The ruling reignites debate over justice for sexual assault survivors.

Art Nouveau’s AI-Era Renaissance

As artificial intelligence reshapes creativity, the organic elegance of Art Nouveau offers a compelling counterbalance. Discover why this 19th-century aesthetic is experiencing a resurgence.

Edinburgh Fringe extends to November for first time

The iconic Edinburgh Festival Fringe is breaking tradition by extending its dates into November, offering a fresh twist on the world’s largest arts festival. Discover what’s in store for 2025.

Cockatoos Can Dance to Music, Study Finds

New research shows that cockatoos possess an innate ability to dance to music, displaying rhythmic movements that challenge our understanding of animal cognition.

Land rights icon Paul Coe dies aged 76

Paul Coe, a towering figure in Australia's Indigenous land rights movement, has died aged 76. A fierce advocate for Wiradjuri sovereignty, his legacy reshaped legal battles for Aboriginal rights.

Massachusetts independence movement grows in Fall River

A small but vocal movement in Massachusetts is pushing for the state to secede from the United States, with Fall River at the forefront of the debate. Could this be the start of a new independence movement?

Farage's 'Barmy Army' plan to disrupt Westminster

Nigel Farage unveils a controversial strategy to mobilise a grassroots movement aimed at disrupting the political establishment. Could this be the start of a new political revolution?

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