‘Inappropriate’: Latham latest victim of Chinese bully diplomacy
Independent MP has fired back at Beijing, saying: “China is a powerful country with clowns running its foreign service.”
Independent MP has fired back at Beijing, saying: “China is a powerful country with clowns running its foreign service.”
“We’re going to give it very serious consideration,” Mr Trump said when asked about Assange, adding that he would have more to say about the topic in coming speeches.
News of a bizarre, bullying email sent to MPs who dared to attend a gala dinner celebrating the inauguration of Taiwan’s new president highlights Australia’s dysfunctional relationship with China, writes James Morrow.
The ABC has been slammed for biased coverage of the war in the Middle East after a social media post by the broadcaster described a Hamas rocket attack as a “show of resilience.”
Former prime minister John Howard has charged Anthony Albanese with not doing enough to “repudiate” anti-Semitism in the wake of last year’s October 7 attacks on Israel.
The PM is willing to damage his nation’s ties with historic allies, all but washing his hands over the International Criminal Court bid to arrest his Israeli counterpart for war crimes, writes James Morrow.
Australia did not need a debate on migrant numbers to have a problem with social cohesion. All it needed was a historically high intake in the middle of a housing crisis.
The University of Sydney has cracked down on pro-Palestine protesters sharing their ID cards with outsiders at their Gaza encampment, in a bid to restrict bathroom access for blow-ins.
More than 60,000 of 80,000 failed asylum seekers still in the country have been allowed to remain here with full work and study rights, it can be revealed.
Legendary Australian businessman Dick Smith has re-entered the debate on nuclear energy, and he says the proposal would have a lot of support from one of Labor’s great prime ministers. Here’s why.
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