Swapping innocent hostages for terrorists no path to lasting peace
The reasons why Israel accepted a ceasefire deal are as profound as they are understandable, but nothing will change until Hamas’ evil is destroyed, writes James Morrow.
The reasons why Israel accepted a ceasefire deal are as profound as they are understandable, but nothing will change until Hamas’ evil is destroyed, writes James Morrow.
At a time Australians have are increasingly being pitted against each other over everything from housing to the Middle East any sort of societal glue is not just welcome … it’s desperately needed.
A new poll shows it is “clear that mainstream Australians have had a gutful” of anti-Australia Day sentiments, with a majority supporting celebrating our national day on January 26. Have your say in our poll.
Not only does the waiving of the white flag on misinformationshow misplaced priorities of a government that should be laser focused on fixing our economy, it also reveals how weak Labor is, writes James Morrow.
With Australians in the middle of a cost of living crisis, everyone from renters to restaurateurs has urged Prime Anthony Albanese to stop gallivanting on the world stage and focus on fixing our problems at home.
How could a city with such a gorgeous natural backdrop end up with so many truly awful buildings? James Morrow delves into the ‘dystopian, brutalist’ concrete structures blighting Sydney.
America’s left has been in meltdown ever since Trump scored the biggest Republican presidential win in 36 years — all for simply treating Americans like Americans, writes James Morrow.
Democrats are standing around poleaxed. Not only did Donald Trump win the White House, he did so by increasing Republican margins just about everywhere, writes James Morrow.
Losing is never easy. A vanquished vice-president appeared to be looking to the heavens after the darkness of defeat in her formal concession speech, writes James Morrow.
Democracy in America is not broken. In fact, it is healthier than ever. But it is a cautionary tale for Anthony Albanese, writes James Morrow.
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