India turns its attention to Japan and China. Plus: Trump wants US to own land used for bases in Korea; Despair turning young ...
If there was any doubt in Canberra that the traditional political alignment with the US is in turmoil, the past week or so ...
The Morrison and Albanese Governments have at no stage put a cogent case for nuclear-powered submarines. What started as ...
The ABC’s new public comment guidelines, which replace its existing “personal use of social media” policy and follow the ...
Justice David Mossop of the ACT Supreme Court has issued a call to arms for lawyers generally, and the High Court in ...
A UN Security Council vote to grant Palestine permanent UN membership would end Israel’s zealous delusions of permanent ...
In the grand tradition of diplomatic overreach, Taiwan's deputy foreign minister recently offered some sweet and spicy ...
If it were China or Russia, the imposition of sanctions and threats of harm to prosecutors and judges of the International ...
Whenever Jews anywhere in the world are subjected to an attack or a threat, Israel, along with a wide network of political and media supporters, is quick to frame the incident as a direct extension of ...
Opinion
‘Australians for Humanity’ demand the invitation to Israel’s President be withdrawn immediately
The Israel President cannot be welcomed in Australia. The government he represents has been found by the International Court of Justice to have breached international law: the Netanyahu regime has ...
From the erosion of Western authority to Australia’s election result, 2025 exposed deep shifts in global power, alliance politics and the limits of domestic reform. Two events stood out in 2025.
CSIRO’s latest GenCost report shows battery costs falling fast, wind costs stabilising and coal, gas and nuclear lagging well behind. For the seventh year running, firmed renewables remain the ...
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