Politics & Law | Reportage Online
Home » Archive

Articles in the Politics & Law Category

Featured, Forgotten heroes, Headline, Investigations, Photo, Politics & Law »

[16 Feb 2012 | No Comment | ]
The soldier

A picture may tell a thousand words, it doesn’t always tell the full story. It leaves out the daily conflicts, nightmares and families suffering, the dark side of heroism. Anders Pedersen and Jonas Løvschall-Wedel report.

Featured, Headline, Investigations, Politics & Law, US 2012 election »

[14 Feb 2012 | No Comment | ]
Gingrich creeping up on front-runner Romney

New polls show that the republican presidential nominee race is tightening quickly. Frances Mao reports.

Featured, Headline, Politics & Law »

[13 Feb 2012 | No Comment | ]
Texas death row prisoners lose last meal privilege

The Lone Star state gets personal by abolishing the last meal privilege for death row prisoners after one man ordered a feast. Catherine Terracini reports.

Arts & Culture, Forgotten heroes, Investigations, Politics & Law »

[6 Feb 2012 | One Comment | ]
The expert

Day one… Haunted minds, black memories and dark secrets plagues war veterans, when they return from war. Their torments cause mental suffering in their families. Anders Pedersen and Jonas Løvschall-Wedel investigate.

Politics & Law »

[30 Jan 2012 | One Comment | ]
Tent Embassy activists want to talk sovereignty

Protesters at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy have defended its relevancy while their message has been largely ignored by mainstream press. Jerico Mandybur reports.

Arts & Culture, Health & Science, Politics & Law »

[19 Jan 2012 | One Comment | ]
Increased Indigenous incarceration since Royal Commission

Government report recommends re-establishing Indigenous bodies to improve shocking incarceration rates. Ashleigh Berdebes reports.

Politics & Law »

[21 Nov 2011 | One Comment | ]
Don’t destroy homelands, says Amnesty

Amnesty International Chief Salil Shetty met with Indigenous Ministers after being shocked to see the conditions of Indigenous Australians. Jerico Manybur reports.

Audio, Economics, Health & Science, Politics & Law »

[2 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Ambulance ramping an alarming trend

Ramping is an alarming new trend plaguing Australian hospitals. It’s not the new planking, but something far more serious. Christian Winch reports.

Economics, Health & Science, Politics & Law »

[1 Jul 2011 | No Comment | ]
Leveling the playing field

Australia is known as a sporting nation, but migrants, refugees and indigenous Australians are often left out of the picture. Natalie Mueller reports.

Audio, Economics, Health & Science, Politics & Law »

[1 Jul 2011 | No Comment | ]
Dialysis in the outback

Government plan proposes more accommodation, not health services, to help improve dialysis support in the outback. Jessica Minshall reports.