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‘A retweet is not an endorsement’: Taylor
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‘Finish it off’: Trump’s warning as more strikes fired
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‘Pretty dopey’: Minister slams Greens’ AI push
One Nation MP distances himself from Tommy Robinson
One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce has sought to distance himself from far-right British activist Tommy Robinson, saying he does not agree with much of what the controversial figure stands for despite defending the importance of understanding how he gained support. Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon, met with One Nation leader Pauline Hanson during her recent trip to the UK and recorded an interview that is yet to be released.
Speaking to ABC Radio National Breakfast, Mr Joyce said there was value in hearing Robinson’s perspective, but rejected suggestions he supported his views.
“I don’t support so much of what Tommy Robinson does, but I think it’s incredibly important we understand the social dynamic and how that came about,” he said.
“If I had the opportunity to talk to him, I would (want) to work out exactly what was going on in their head.”
‘A retweet is not an endorsement’: Taylor
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor was forced to defend Liberal frontbencher Jacinta Nampijinpa Price after she came under scrutiny for reposting a video from a right-wing podcaster that claimed Labor was importing migrants from India, Africa and the Middle East to boost its electoral prospects.
Speaking to Channel Nine, Mr Taylor said he had spoken with Senator Nampijinpa Price in recent days but not about the social media post, rejecting suggestions the repost amounted to an endorsement.
“A retweet is not an endorsement,” he said.
“A retweet is pointing to a post that is made by someone else with obvious questions.”
‘Finish it off’: Trump’s warning as more strikes fired
Iran has threatened to block more key trade routes across the Middle East as the United States launches a fresh round of strikes against military targets and Donald Trump issues a stern warning if a deal isn’t settled.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRCG) warned the Strait of Hormuz would remain closed until the US halted what it described as its “Acts of aggression”, while also threatening to shut down other regional oil and gas exports.
The warning comes as the US military’s Central Command (CENTCOM) said it carried out a second wave of Wednesday strikes on Iranian targets.
“Iranian military capabilities used to threaten vessels freely transiting through the Strait of Hormuz,” it wrote on X.
“The US military is holding Iran accountable at the Commander in Chief’s direction.”
Earlier, it said US forces has fired off 90-minute rounds of attacks at Greater Tunb Island that morning.
CENTCOM also said its forces turned away two vessels attempting to pass through its newly reinstated blockade of Iranian ports.
As tensions escalate in the region, Donald Trump issued a fresh threat to Iran, warning the US could “finish it off”.
‘Pretty dopey’: Minister slams Greens’ AI push
Industry Minister Tim Ayres has labelled the Greens’ push to pause new AI data centres as “pretty dopey”, arguing Australia cannot afford to stall investment as the Albanese Government moves to introduce mandatory national standards for the fast-growing sector.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this week unveiled the new framework, which will require future AI data centres to minimise water use, fund additional electricity generation and cover the full cost of connecting to the grid.
“We cannot afford to stand still. We cannot afford to stand still as a country. The data centre expectations are being worked through with the states,” Mr Ayres told ABC’s AM program.
“Key tech firms (are) signing memorandums of understanding with the government that are consistent with those. We are going to move to make them mandatory. It’s very clear to see the direction of travel here.”
