The Cambodian government has banned British environmental journalist Gerry Flynn from re-entering the country, citing an error in his visa application, following his reporting on corruption and natural resources. Flynn, who has lived and worked in Cambodia since 2019, has extensively covered illegal logging and its ties to the ruling Cambodian People’s Party. This move is seen as a crackdown on independent journalism and press freedom in Cambodia, drawing condemnation from regional press freedom and human rights groups.
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As Australia’s Election Nears, Peter Dutton Has a ‘Trump Lite’ Approach
Opposition leader Peter Dutton in Australia is adopting a Trump-like approach by criticizing "woke" issues and emphasizing government efficiency in his campaign against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Dutton's messaging seems to be resonating with some voters, as evidenced by a recent poll showing Albanese's approval rating at a low point. Dutton's focus on issues like Indigenous rights and Australia Day appeals to a working-class base feeling ignored by traditional political leadership, in a bid to...
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