Pol Pot’s regime destroyed family, identity, and tradition in Cambodia to remake society in the image of revolution.
Warwick Grey
- September 30, 2025
6 min read
Zille’s podcast win, tariff tensions, Bok glory, and the integrity of sport make this week’s cut in The Common Sense Diary.
The Editorial Board
- September 30, 2025
4 min read
Thousands joined the Unite the Kingdom march in London, signaling cultural change amid discontent with elites, immigration, and policy failures.
Richard Tren
- September 29, 2025
11 min read
South Africa has a long tradition of judicial commissions that either shield wrongdoing or spark reform. The Madlanga inquiry will test which path it takes.
James Myburgh
- September 29, 2025
8 min read
A MEARI report warns Pretoria’s deepening partnership with Iran threatens its strategic ties with the US, risking economic, diplomatic, and security fallout.
Mahan
- September 28, 2025
6 min read
At the UN Climate Summit, Xi Jinping called for confidence, responsibility, and cooperation in advancing global green development.
Xi Jinping
- September 27, 2025
7 min read
Heritage Day stands apart as a rare South African public holiday with bottom-up celebration and shared meaning.
Benji Shulman
- September 27, 2025
6 min read
The FMF celebrates its 50th anniversary, reflecting on decades of defending free markets, property rights, and individual freedom.
David Ansara
- September 26, 2025
11 min read
Trump’s UN speech exposes its weaknesses as Lib Dems echo the same institutional failures and double standards.
Simon Lincoln Reader
- September 26, 2025
9 min read
James Myburgh argues that Charlie Kirk’s assassination was not an isolated act but the foreseeable outcome of a propaganda culture that vilifies conservatives, suppresses dissent, and normalises political violence.
James Myburgh
- September 24, 2025
14 min read