The People's Vote: Will Bainimarama be Democratically Elected?
He became Fiji's PM in 2006 by instigating a military coup. Eight years later, will Frank Bainimarama manage to be democratically elected?
The Trillion Dollar Scandal
Every year, developing countries lose more than a trillion dollars to crime, bribery, money laundering, tax evasion and corruption.
Is it game over for Aung San Suu Kyi?
In this video, the former Australian Ambassador in Myanmar discusses additional steps the NLD and Suu Kyi may take, to help fulfil her political ambitions.
Greater Involvement? - Dr John Blaxland on Australia and Iraq
The Prime Minister has flagged greater military involvement in Iraq, encouraging the US to expand its footprint in the conflict.
John Blaxland & Russell Trood on defence of northern Australia ABC News 24 20 Aug 2014
John Blaxland and Russell Trood on ABC News 24 on 20 August 2014 with Scott Bevan and Kumi Taguchi discussing Australia's measures to enhance the defence of
On the Money
Incoming Indonesia President Joko 'Jokowi' Widodo faces a number of major fiscal challenges, not least tackling costly and ineffective fuel subsidies and a stalling social welfare system.In this video, New Mandala's Dr Jacqueline Baker talks to Professor Hal Hill and Dr Arianto Patunru from the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific about the economic and policy challenges Jokowi faces.
Pine Gap communications facility's operations 'ethically unacceptable', Professor Des Ball says
A senior strategic analyst has called for the Federal Government to rethink the Pine Gap communications facility, saying some of its work now is "ethically u