National Cabinet on Monday discussed new rules requiring gun owners to be Australian citizens, but little was reportedly discussed on tackling anti-Jewish hate until State leaders intervened.
ANDREW GREENE: Australia is facing one of its darkest moments in living memory as the world comes to grips with the deadliest targeting of Jewish people since Hamas murdered 1200 people two years ago.
Premier Chris Minns has flagged new legislation after in was revealed a Bondi massacre gunman owned six firearms as a member of a gun club. National Cabinet is also discussing urgent reform.
Only Australian citizens will be allowed to hold gun licences and limits are likely on how many firearms they can own after the nation’s leaders agreed to a country-wide crackdown on gun ownership.
Ultra-conservative Jose Antonio Kast has secured a thumping victory as Chilean voters embraced his pledge to crack down on crime, deport hundreds of thousands of immigrants and revive the sluggish economy.
LATIKA M BOURKE: Anthony Albanese has vowed to ‘eradicate‘ anti-Semitism but how has this not been attempted until now, and how was it allowed to get to this point in the first place?
An oil tanker carrying nearly 2 million barrels of crude oil was seized by the United States as tension with Venezuela rise. New documents suggest the ship has a long, dark history.
Lower grocery bills are being promised with a ban on price-gouging, but Coles and Woolworths say they are the ones feeling the pinch and that shoppers will miss out
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he's booked another $20 billion in savings in the budget update, but is keeping mum on whether that means a smaller deficit.