NSW Premier Chris Minns has vowed to introduce the nation's toughest gun laws in the wake of a terrorist attack but may not have the Opposition's full support.
LATIKA M BOURKE: The boos and cheers said it all at Bondi. Two Labor leaders attended the same gathering, but only one was hailed, applauded, cheered and given a standing ovation.
Former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, Robert French, has called for a ‘whole of Australia’ Royal Commission in response to last week’s terror attack at Bondi Beach.
Anthony Albanese will launch an internal government investigation into Australia’s intelligence operations instead of a Commonwealth royal commission as called for by the Jewish community.
The absence of references to Donald Trump in the files relating to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has raised questions about the heavily redacted documents.
Tokyo is investigating serious fraud allegations involving a Japanese defence contractor linked to the country’s advanced Mogami warships scheduled to soon be built in WA.
THE NEW YORK TIMES: The United States began major airstrikes against the Islamic State group in Syria on Friday, fulfilling President Donald Trump’s vow to avenge the deaths of two US Army soldiers.
The release of the Epstein files follows months of rebellion by Donald Trump's supporters over his administration's reluctance to make the records public.
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Trump is a ubiquitous cultural presence, but there is no outward sign that he is an active participant in running the national government.
Donald Trump’s newly announced ‘Patriot Games’ have come in for a roasting online, with speculation he ripped the idea from dystopian blockbuster Hunger Games.