Mosque announces prayer services for slain Hezbollah leader
A prominent Sydney Shi’ite prayer centre will hold a special service on Friday to mourn the ‘pure soul’ of Hashem Safieddine.
A prominent Sydney Shi’ite prayer centre will hold a special service on Friday to mourn the ‘pure soul’ of Hashem Safieddine.
After being charged with displaying a Nazi symbol at a pro-Palestinian rally and suffering a community backlash, Al Yazbek is no longer involved with his hospitality group. See what his angry wife had to say about it.
Allegra Spender’s swipe is likely to ignite speculation over whether she might join forces with a future Liberal minority government in the event of a hung federal parliament.
If you want to know just how quietly terrified Kamala Harris and her team are about polling day just two weeks from now, consider this, writes James Morrow.
Anti-Jewish sentiment on campus is driven by a vocal minority who have cowed the majority into silence, a forum on tertiary education has heard.
Controversial senator Lidia Thorpe has fired a broadside at King Charles III just moments after he concluded an address at Parliament House in Canberra.
The optics, as they say in politics, aren’t great, particularly for a bloke seeking to renew his lease on the Lodge in the middle of a cost of living and housing crisis, writes James Morrow.
As new stats reveal that net permanent and long-term migrants have hit a record high, Dick Smith has warned the migration surge will make housing even less affordable for young people.
Analysis: In the fight for the White House the left has made the idea that Trump was and remains Hitler mainstream. Is it any wonder some of not-so sound mind might make the decision to take it a step further?
A ‘last days of Rome’ vibe hanging around the Albanese government has been made worse after claims of a “bullying” environment in Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles’ office, writes James Morrow.
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