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20 votes
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Tomorrow, the EU will vote on the future of the internet (again)
10 votes -
George Orwell: Why socialists don't believe in fun
6 votes -
Former President Barack Obama delivers remarks on the ‘state of our democracy’
20 votes -
Sweden's elections: Scandinavian country’s 7.3 million voters go to polls on 9 September. What are the key issues?
14 votes -
"The Social Ideology of the Motorcar" by André Gorz, 1973
4 votes -
What do you do to research politicians in your country?
Before elections or just in general, what do you do to get to know people in power? I personally use Wikipedia as a clear, quick way to learn about politicians from front to back. Also, near...
Before elections or just in general, what do you do to get to know people in power?
I personally use Wikipedia as a clear, quick way to learn about politicians from front to back. Also, near elections, I tend to do a quick web search alongside this to try and get a feel of what current events are saying about candidates, now that they're in the limelight.
14 votes -
Cory Booker releases US committee confidential documents related to yesterday’s testimony
13 votes -
I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration
47 votes -
Canada needs Chapter 19 because Trump 'doesn't always follow the rules': Trudeau
8 votes -
Friedrich Nietzsche and the alt right
13 votes -
Who do you think Dems will run in 2020? This article says it's Sanders or Warren...but is it? What does Tildes think?
39 votes -
Corruption, incompetence and a musical: Nauru's cursed history
2 votes -
Learna project reverts blacklisting in license
14 votes -
California lawmakers pass nation’s toughest net neutrality law
14 votes -
Lawyer was told Russia had ‘Trump over a barrel’
10 votes -
Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) asks FTC to investigate Google's market dominance
17 votes -
The religion of Whiteness becomes a suicide cult
12 votes -
Hunter S. Thompson in Chicago, 1968: The battle for the Democratic Party’s soul
12 votes -
70 Years Ago, America Restored Democracy to Germany. Now Germany Wants to Return the Favor.
20 votes -
Trump accuses Google of rigging search results to show mostly negative stories about him
32 votes -
Bernie-backed Andrew Gillum wins Florida gubernatorial primary in upset
26 votes -
Victoria Woodhull: The first American woman to run for President — 150 years ago
10 votes -
Anti-migrant riots in Germany enter their third day
11 votes -
A study on the online "filter bubble" found that liberals and conservatives were actually recommended similar stories on Google News, representing a fairly homogeneous set of mainstream news sources
8 votes -
Neoliberalism – the ideology at the root of all our problems
34 votes -
Donald Trump aide connected to 2006 overseas attack on US Marines
8 votes -
John McCain has died of brain cancer at 81
44 votes -
Why Michael Cohen Agreed to Plead Guilty—And Implicate the President
16 votes -
Neo-Nazis rally alongside counter-demonstrators in Stockholm
7 votes -
Ethiopia’s reforming prime minister runs into a roadblock of ethnic unrest
4 votes -
The great Chinese art heist
9 votes -
There should be ‘consequences’ for platforms that don’t remove people like Alex Jones, US Senator Ron Wyden says
12 votes -
Over 1400 Western Australian government officials used 'Password123' as their password
27 votes -
Longtime Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg granted immunity in Michael Cohen probe
15 votes -
Scott Morrison is the new Prime Minister of Australia
Key points: The petition for a party room meeting of the Liberal Party got 43 signatures, so Turnbull allowed the meeting to be called. The party room voted 45:40 to spill the leadership. Three...
Key points:
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The petition for a party room meeting of the Liberal Party got 43 signatures, so Turnbull allowed the meeting to be called.
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The party room voted 45:40 to spill the leadership.
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Three candidates nominated: Peter Dutton, Scott Morrison, Julie Bishop.
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Bishop was eliminated in the first round of voting.
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Morrison won the second round of voting against Dutton, 45:40.
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As the leader of the Liberal Party, Morrison becomes the new Prime Minister... probably. It now depends on whether their coalition partners, the National Party, support the new Liberal leader (but they probably will: the alternative is to lose government).
EDIT1: And Josh Frydenburg is the deputy leader of the Liberal Party. That does not make him the Deputy Prime Minister: that role goes to the leader of the National Party whenever the Coalition is in government.
EDIT2: The news: http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-24/scott-morrison-wins-leaderal-leadership/10160168
Follow live here: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-24/live-turnbull-leadership-challenge-looms/10159462
Some background on Scott Morrison: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-24/scott-morrisons-rise-to-prime-minister-of-australia/10160458
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This is what filter bubbles actually look like
13 votes -
Why are cities still so segregated?
5 votes -
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan faults US for frail economy: good politics, but risky policy
5 votes -
The American CIA’s secret public email address
7 votes -
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has ditched his commitment to legislate for an emissions reduction target as he scrambles to save his leadership.
10 votes -
Brexit stage left: Spending cuts and British strategic denial
9 votes -
Only you can prevent gross, smelly fatbergs from clogging up city sewers, says inspector
7 votes -
Some au pairs, in US through this visa program, say they’re treated worse than a pet
4 votes -
South Africa begins seizing White-owned farms
13 votes -
Mozilla files arguments against the US Federal Communications Commission – latest step in fight to save net neutrality
14 votes -
Theses on libertarian municipalism
6 votes -
'Disgrace and shame': Alan Moore points to Boris Johnson in Grenfell fire comic
6 votes -
Why the left is so afraid of Jordan Peterson
8 votes -
Malcolm Turnbull removes all climate change targets from energy policy in fresh bid to save leadership
13 votes