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Brooklyn Beckham grew up in a world of fame, fortune and immense privilege.

Spoiled Brooklyn Beckham should be grateful to his parents

AARON PATRICK: Instead of being ‘humiliated’, Brooklyn Beckham should appreciate the fame, attention and freedom from any form of conventional employment his parents have afforded him.

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World leaders desperately need to stand up to Trump and push back on his tariffs.

Please world leaders, don’t appease Donald Trump

THE NEW YORK TIMES: President Donald Trump pounces on weakness, but retreats from strength. That’s why world leaders desperately need to stand up to Trump and push back on his tariffs.

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Anthony Albanese has played Sussan Ley and David Littleproud.

Coalition carnage leaves PM the only winner

EDITORIAL: We have a Prime Minister who is looking on in triumph as his political opponents tear each other part. Again.

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The Prime Minister’s cunning was on full display as his political play with the omnibus Bondi bill left Sussan Ley and David Littleproud publicly savaging each other.

How PM’s political trap led to Coalition’s fatal fracture

A carefully crafted omnibus Bondi bill and an early return to Canberra for disgruntled Coalition MPs helped lay the groundwork for Albanese’s shrewd political victory.

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The real reason the Nats are blowing up the Coalition

MARK RILEY: David Littleproud has chosen to split with the Liberals to focus on fighting the threat from One Nation. But in doing so, he’s giving up his party’s biggest advantage.

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NATO boss Mark Rutte and US President Donald Trump.

Europe gets reprieve on Greenland but there’s still danger

LATIKA M BOURKE: Europe’s reprieve is well-earned. And while it is one that should never have even needed to be granted in the first place, there is a danger that Europeans will take the wrong lesson.

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 It’s possible to achieve positive ends through Trumpian means, but the mechanism of that achievement requires constraints, and the ones we have now seem too weak for the purpose

Without restraints and internal checks, Trumpism is doomed

THE NEW YORK TIMES: It’s possible to achieve positive ends through Trumpian means, but the mechanism of that achievement requires constraints, and the ones we have now seem too weak for the purpose.

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Let’s have a proper conversation about nuclear power without the usual cliches delivered about the evils that will befall us if we go down that route.

Rhetoric of energy transition does not match reality

EDITORIAL: Let’s have a proper conversation about nuclear power without the usual cliches delivered about the evils that will befall us if we go down that route.

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Why rich boy Brooklyn Beckham was destined for this.

Why coddled rich boy Brooklyn Beckham was destined for this

Brooklyn aiming the flamethrower at the brand his parents spent 30 years building feels like an inevitable moment for the Beckhams.

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Politicians must use Australia Day to reflect on their cheap plays amid Bondi response.

Major parties must put country before politics this Aus Day

JENI O’DOWD: When the stakes are high enough, Australia’s major parties can unite. They’ve done it before. They could have done it again.

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Steve Smith is an odd ball we should embrace.

Let’s embrace the new Steve Smith instead of mocking him

DANE ELDRIDGE: The former Aussie skipper’s theatrical performances at the crease might be a bit OTT at times, but pundits need to stop viewing his idiosyncrasies as some form of madness.

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The Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir should have been banned years ago, but banning it could see a repeat of the early 1950s when Australia tried to ban the Communist Party.

Why banning Hizb ut-Tahrir is the right move — but risky

STEPHEN JOHNSON: The Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir should have been banned years ago, but banning it could see a repeat of the early 1950s when Australia tried to ban the Communist Party.

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Wissam Haddad hates Jews. Why did senators support him?

AARON PATRICK: Jewish leaders had hoped the now-abandoned law would have been used to jail the extremist Islamic preacher, who remains defiant.

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Federal agents detain a demonstrator outside of the Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis on January 17.

In Minneapolis, I glimpsed a civil war

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Despite increasing pressures from ICE, residents of Minnesota refuse to give in.

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Even after bloody confirmation at Bondi of what the Jewish community has long warned of, it goes on.

How the Greens are part of the post-Bondi problem

EDITORIAL: Even after the devastating Bondi massacre, the camouflage of Jewish hatred behind anti-zionism rhetoric continues.

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