Paul Gregoire

Paul Gregoire writes that if the attorney general really cared about protecting whistleblowers, he would exercise his power and release Richard Boyle today.

Japan was invited for the first time to discuss joining AUKUS with Australia and the United States at a meeting of defence ministers in Darwin. Paul Gregoire reports.

Former NSW Director of Public Prosecutions聽Nicholas聽Cowdery maintains that the decriminalisation of cannabis would benefit the community, including by聽removing criminal profiteering in the drug market. Paul Gregoire reports.

Australia has refused the United Nations Human Rights Committee鈥檚聽order to provide 鈥渁n effective and enforceable remedy鈥澛爐o the Wunna Nyiyaparli people of Western Australia鈥檚 eastern Pilbara region. Paul Gregoire reports.

The new report by United Nations Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese suggests聽that Israel鈥檚 genocidal violence on Palestinians in the Gaza Strip is integral to the Zionist regime鈥檚 goal of colonising Palestine. Paul Gregoire reports.

The National Tertiary Education Union for Palestine, the National Union of Students and Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions organised a day of action to support an institutional academic boycott of Israel. Paul Gregoire reports.

Attorney General Mark Dreyfus is refusing to drop the prosecution of Richard Boyle, an ex-ATO employee, even though the laws have failed him. Paul Gregoire writes that it is a mystery as to why Dreyfus wants to punish Boyle.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese may be ducking questions on Labor鈥檚 promise to reform religious discrimination provisions, but the truth is that he has abandoned another pre-election promise.聽Paul Gregoire reports.

NSW Premier Chris Minns, who has dragged his feet on Labor鈥檚聽promised drug summit, has just announced a four-day forum, with two regional dates also set.聽Paul Gregoire reports.

Sydney law firm聽Birchgrove Legal confirmed that the International Criminal Court has added its evidence on Australians MPs, including the Prime Minister, to the ICC鈥檚 investigation into the war in Gaza.聽Paul Gregoire reports.

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In mid-June, Delhi BJP official VK Saxena announced he had given the greenlight to prosecute Modi critic, award-winning writer and dissident Arundhati Roy, reports Paul Gregoire.

One hundred and fifty academics have sent an open letter to Labor urging it to acknowledge Israel鈥檚聽genocide, the slaughter in the West Bank and to support the International Court of Justice the International Criminal Court. Paul Gregoire reports.