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  • Dec 5, 2024 | overland.org.au | Sam Wallman |Kavita Naidu |Sofia Sabbagh

    253 Summer 2023/4 Dženana Vucic on the subtle and not-so-subtle Marxist symbolism in Sailor Moon, John Docker, a "non-theatre person" by his own admission on The New Theatre, Sarah Schwartz on prison healthcare as punishment and the killing of Veronica Nelson, a poignant short story on memory and displacement from Nasrin Mahoutchi-Hosaini, Jeanine Leane's prize-winning poem, "Water under the bridge", and more. Overland is a not-for-profit magazine with a proud history of supporting writers,...

  • Nov 28, 2024 | overland.org.au | Kavita Naidu |Andrew Brooks |Lana Tatour |Sarah Abdo

    In the Pacific, we know that climate change is exacerbating a human rights crisis. Our survival relies on the world following international law to limit the warming that threatens our people and shores. Yet the recent trajectory of Pacific governments picking and choosing which rights to defend and which to ignore is deeply troubling. At the core of international law lies the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the world’s highest court.

  • Mar 14, 2024 | rosalux.nyc | Mariana Fernandez |Kavita Naidu

    Since the Hamas attack in Southern Israel on 7 October, in which around 1,200 people lost their lives, the Israeli military’s response has taken at least another 30,000, if not more. The number of civilian victims continues to climb some five months into the war, with the daily death rate in Gaza significantly higher than in any other major armed conflict of the twenty-first century.

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