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Amid war, displacement, disinformation and rising hate, fragile democracies are being put to the test – with big ramifications for Australia.
On Q+A, how 1.2 billion voters in India, the US and UK could reshape the world. And the new pressures on our politics, social harmony and free speech.
Donald Trump leads Joe Biden in national polling and in swing states that will decide the US presidential race. Both are widely disliked, but Trump’s legal troubles don’t bother his base. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak signed his political death warrant calling a UK general election last week, according to all the polls, with Labour’s Sir Keir Starmer on track to end 14 years of Conservative rule.
Meanwhile in India, Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi could win his third term as prime minister – but his BJP party stands accused of intimidating Muslim voters and interfering with the election process
Donald Trump says he’d give “very serious consideration” to pardoning WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Australia has urged the US to give up extradition attempts on charges of disclosing classified information, which Assange was last week granted leave to appeal.
How the Israel-Hamas war is reported by traditional media – and discussed on social media – is having a significant impact on social harmony in countries like Australia. Muslim and Jewish community leaders in Australia say hate attacks on both sides are at new levels.
I can’t wait to hear your questions – and get you answers.
Patricia Karvelas
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