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Australian Politics: Hanson's Press Club Speech Sparks Debate

Pauline Hanson's National Press Club address, criticizing a journalist and pledging to end multiculturalism, has drawn sharp reactions from Environment Minister Murray Watt and Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie. McKenzie expressed concern over Hanson's selective questioning of media, deeming it undemocratic, while Watt criticized Hanson's proposed policies targeting workers, migrants, and the ABC.

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Pauline Hanson's One Nation: A Disturbing Vision for Australia
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Pauline Hanson's One Nation: A Disturbing Vision for Australia

Pauline Hanson outlined One Nation's vision for Australia, advocating for a monocultural society, reduced migration, and strong support for coal and gas. She proposed shutting down public broadcasters, scaling back parental leave, and cutting workers' rights, while criticizing transgender rights and climate action. Hanson also made controversial remarks about international partners and reacted aggressively to scrutiny.

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Guardian Australia
Sahel's military regimes tighten grip, silencing dissent
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Sahel's military regimes tighten grip, silencing dissent

Military leaders in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso have intensified repression since 2020, using defamation and antiterrorism laws to detain journalists and activists, and shutting down independent media. Critics, including Ulf Laessing and Binta Sidibe-Gascon, highlight the severe curtailment of freedoms and the rise of authoritarianism, with little hope for immediate peace or democratic restoration.

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Nearly 40 Foreign and Chinese Journalists Cover Green Development in Inner Mongolia
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Nearly 40 Foreign and Chinese Journalists Cover Green Development in Inner Mongolia

A delegation of nearly 40 Chinese and international journalists, including those from the US, UK, Germany, Brazil, Japan, and South Korea, are in Inner Mongolia from June 10-13 to report on the region's green development. The group visited Hohhot, Baotou, and Ordos to explore initiatives in green computing, dairy industry, rare earth and silicon industries, and energy innovation.

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