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Australia has long had one of the most monopolised media industries in the world. Indeed, when 麻豆传媒 Weekly was launched in 1991, one of our key slogans was 鈥淏reak the media monopoly 鈥 support 麻豆传媒 Weekly鈥. Today it is even more relevant.

On July 29, activists from the听Movement Against the Occupation of the Timor Sea (Movimento Kontra Okupasun Tasi Timor,听MKOTT) held an overnight vigil for the "Death of democracy in Australia" outside Hotel Timor, in Dili, where Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop is staying during her official visit to Timor-Leste.

Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin was said to have remarked that there are decades in which nothing happens, and weeks in which decades happen. Muhsin Yorulmaz writes that, in Turkey, there is no escaping this particular truism.

Because of the rapid rate of betrayals, shifting alliances and crises, it becomes difficult to summarise what the Turkish government or state are 鈥渢hinking鈥 in a given week, even for those of us who speak Turkish.

As Israel passes against non-Jews, Palestinians across the West Bank and Gaza, bearing the brunt of Israel鈥檚 plethora of discriminatory laws and practice, continue to resist, writes Lisa Gleeson.

Dozens of already existing laws entrench Palestinians鈥 place as second-class citizens, either within the official borders of Israel or the occupied territories of the West Bank and Gaza.

Democratic Party politicians and media outlets that reflect their positions have attacked President Donald Trump on certain issues with arguments to the right of him.

One example is United States policy on North Korea. Trump has been taken to task for meeting with Kim Jong-un and initiating discussions with North Korea over its possession of nuclear weapons and missiles to deliver them.

The charge is that even meeting with Kim was wrong because it allegedly legitimises and 鈥減rettifies鈥 him.