David Shoebridge

The US case against Julian Assange redefines investigative journalism as espionage,听journalist Mary Kostakidis said, adding that extradition to the US will cost him听his freedom and quite likely his life. Jim McIlroy reports.

Residents across Western Sydney and the Blue Mountains continue to express their solidarity with Palestine, despite the temporary truce in Israel鈥檚 war on Gaza.听Zebedee Parkes and听Fred Fuentes report.

Suzanne James speaks with Greens Senator David Shoebridge about war crimes, whistleblowers and weed.

David McBride arrives at court to a hero's welcome

War crimes whistleblower David McBride received a hero's welcome when he arrived to face court, writes Alex Bainbridge.

Researchers and human rights activists say the public has a right to know about Australia鈥檚 export of听arms material to Israel, especially as they are being used to kill Palestinian civilians. Peter Boyle reports.

Anti-war protesters marked the second anniversary of the secretive AUKUS听pact, calling for it to be stopped. Jim McIlroy reports.

More than 150 peace activists, trade unionists and concerned citizens attended an IPAN forum about the dangers of AUKUS,听which integrates Australia more closely into the US war machine. Stanley Blair reports

As听with all matters regarding United States policy, Australia will, if not agree outright with Washington, adopt a听non-committal position 鈥 鈥渜uiet diplomacy鈥. Binoy Kampmark reports.

A听packed meeting in the heart of the PM's electorate听has called on Labor to not repeat the mistake of the听Iraq war by joining the United States-led war drive against China.听Peter Boyle reports.

Reaction against the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal has been swift, reports听Pip Hinman.

The United Nations Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture has again had to pull out of a planned inspection after听NSW听and Queensland refused it access to facilities. Paul Gregoire reports.

Foreign affairs minister Penny Wong and Greens spokesperson David Shoebridge

Foreign affairs minister Penny听Wong told听Senate estimates that she was happy to defer to Washington on whether or not the B52s stationed in Australia would carry nuclear听weapons. Binoy Kampmark reports.