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The UK’s Indo-Pacific Minister says Australia should reconsider cutting iron ore exports to China.
One thing became very clear this week in Canberra. Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have very different visions for the future of Australia.
Feckless war-making, a financial crisis and institutional rot have loosed a ferocity in America’s politics that has given presidential contests seemingly existential stakes.
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The Israel Security Assistance Support Act has been approved 224 to 187 by the Republican-led US House of Representatives, largely along party lines.
Military officials in Ukraine say their units are locked in street battles with Russian forces in a north-eastern town and have halted their advance.
Vice President Kamala Harris is ready to debate.
Activity on Elon Musk’s social media platform X flatlined in Australia as the billionaire battled the eSafety Commissioner over online extremist content.
NSW Premier Chris Minns has sacked an MP who has repeatedly criticised Israel after he refused to withdraw comments accusing NSW Police of using intimidation towards pro-Palestinian protesters.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has unveiled an election pitch based on slashing migration numbers, nuclear power and stronger laws to protect community safety.
One of the criminal detainees released following a seismic High Court judgement late last year is now suing the Commonwealth Government for false imprisonment.
Classes were cancelled for more than 5,000 students after pro-Palestinian protesters refused to move from Melbourne University building for a second day as part of rolling sit ins at universities.
MARK RILEY: Labor’s plan to tackle cost-of-living settles a long-running debate. Our inflation problem is indeed homegrown.
Thirty crossbench and Greens parliamentarians are demanding the man sentenced to prison after helping expose allegations of war crimes be pardoned.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Beijing early for talks with Xi Jinping the Kremlin hopes will deepen a strategic partnership between the two most powerful geopolitical rivals of the United States.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says it was not appropriate for one of his senators to use the phrase ‘from the river to the sea’ in a statement in which she labelled what was happening in Gaza as genocide.