Don’t write off Netanyahu just yet
The new coalition in Israel hasn’t agreed on any major policy. The only thing uniting them is that Netanyahu has to go, Christoper Pyne writes.
The new coalition in Israel hasn’t agreed on any major policy. The only thing uniting them is that Netanyahu has to go, Christoper Pyne writes.
The US president has put the origin of Covid-19 back in the spotlight, but he may provoke a reaction that no one wants to see, writes Christopher Pyne.
What happened in Gaza this month was tragic. It also wasn’t Israel’s fault. Hamas fired thousands of rockets with the intent of killing civilians.
Was the aquatic centre development dropped just because of a small group’s complaints? What is truth and what’s a lie? Let’s play a game.
Former defence minister Christopher Pyne says we need to be very alert to rising tensions in the Indo Pacific. To be anything less would be bonkers.
I pity the new federal education minister, writes Christopher Pyne. He’s about to navigate a particularly tricky maelstrom.
Australians have fought in wars around the world – and carry the scars. We thank them for their service, writes Christopher Pyne.
Andrew Peacock was engaging, charming and fun, but he was also a serious policy person, a fierce advocate and a tough competitor.
A real war is a possibility in the Indo-Pacific in the next decade, and it’s in everyone’s interest – especially Australia’s – to steer clear of it.
Christopher Pyne: You can criticise China’s actions in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Xinjiang and the South China Sea, but don’t begrudge them wanting a consulate in SA.
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