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Could Alexander the Great conquer China?

If Alexander is able to force march his troops from Ferghana valley to Qin border in 1 year, find native allies among Qin western neighbours, there's still a chance to break thru the western pass into Qin heartland.

By Carl Zha 4 August 2025
World

Improving Australia–China Relations: Consul General Urges Dialogue and Cooperation

At the University of Southern Queensland, Chinese Consul General Dr. Ruan Zongze called for steady, step-by-step improvements in Australia–China relations, emphasising dialogue, multilateralism, and cultural exchange. He reiterated Beijing’s positions on trade, Taiwan, and nuclear policy, and encouraged more Australians to visit China, including Xinjiang, to foster mutual understanding.

By Cameron Leckie 4 August 2025
Sport

How tennis got boring

In the 1990s, tennis brimmed with variety, style, and unpredictability. Martina Hingis epitomised the era’s creativity, thrilling fans with every shot in the book. But when organisers slowed court surfaces to prolong rallies — and, perhaps, revenues — the sport lost its distinctive styles.

By Andrew Westerman 3 August 2025
Health

Bringing lingering HIV into the open

Once the virus is out in the open, the ART gets to work and kills it. And because mRNA is a single-use molecule, it gets naturally degraded once it's done its job.

By Dr Cal 19 July 2025
Environment

Guardian promotes a simplistic goodies vs baddies view of emissions

Rather than grapple honestly with a complex global issue, The Guardian has resorted to tired Cold War binaries: us vs. them, democracies vs. autocracies, good vs. evil. The irony is that by clinging to this fiction, they obscure the very transparency and accountability they claim to uphold.

By Andrew Westerman 19 July 2025
Australia

ABC in genocide denial

The ABC’s Cowardly Silence: A Shameful Abdication of Public Service

By Andrew Westerman 18 July 2025
Australia

Narratives of collapse

In a time when war rhetoric is again being normalized and military strikes portrayed as moral clarity, we need more scepticism from our national broadcaster - not less.

By Andrew Westerman 15 July 2025