Iranian ambassador Ahmad Sadeghi has been hauled in by the government for a second time; loud blasts were reported in the Lebanese capital overnight; Joe Biden warns Israel off Iranian oil fields as the US strikes 15 Houthi targets in Yemen.
Australians have been protesting in solidarity with Gaza on a weekly basis since the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7, with the rallies becoming increasingly disruptive as hard-left socialist activists take over.
Yahya Sinwar was saved in prison by an Israeli dentist who opposed the dangerous radical’s release. How has he avoided the fate of his fellow jihadists?
Deakin University has been challenged to explain why students who chanted anti-Semitic slurs to Jews on campus should be allowed to keep studying there | Watch the video.
Rugby league has had a big 2024, but a vital off-season looms for the code’s business plans – including expansion – ahead of a new broadcast rights deal and asset purchases in the next two years.
In degrading Iran’s capabilities, Israel is not only protecting its own security, it’s reducing one of the central strategic threats to the liberal international order and to the West. Washington understands this. Canberra does not.
Raw footage, running for about 45 minutes, captures the unspeakable horror of October 7: innocent people being murdered, beheaded, hunted down, raped, kicked, bashed, burnt alive. Here’s what Australia’s leaders had to say when I asked if they had seen it.
The anniversary of the October 7 massacres compels me to reflect on the toughest 12 months of my long, happy and deeply fulfilling life as a Jewish Australian.
Aviva Siegel longs for Keith, her beloved husband of 43 years, left behind by a deal that was struck to set her free. Her heart remains in Gaza: in a filthy room, with a weakened Keith, somewhere in the territory’s miserable ruins.
Attica chef Ben Shewry has attracted big-name support for his evisceration of food critics and restaurant guides, including from one of the world’s most celebrated superchefs.
In my life I never imagined a situation where the government of a free, functioning democracy such as Australia would be unable to tell right from wrong. Would be so comfortable walking in step with the wicked, unable to take a stand against evil.
The October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel shocked the world. In this gripping first-hand account, Amir Tibon describes how his family’s safety hung in the balance for hours.
Without a homeland, their community was at the mercy of monarchs, popes and prime ministers. For the writer, tracing the history of Sephardic Jews in Europe was to walk in the forever-moving footsteps of his forebears.
She was labelled a ‘communist rebel’, a ‘revolutionary’ whose modern dance style was ‘ugly’. But Elizabeth Dalman outlasted them all to build Australian Dance Theatre into a beloved national institution.
Imagine. Lunch with friends, the retirement years. Everyone pulling out the grandkid photos; laughing, relishing, sharing. You have grandkids too – but there are no photos.
Will the Australians of the 22nd century, like us and like the Australians of 1939, happily believe that their land, their continent, is the place to be – and that their way of life is worth defending?
Sydney socialite Linda Rogan says text messages show tech billionaire Richard White approved her luxury furnishings at a secret mansion he bought for her…before his girlfriend found out.
Alleged dirty tactics by Coles and Woolworths are shaping up to be a big opportunity for rival operators who say Aussies have had a gutful and a level playing field is needed.
Woodside Energy has joined Origin and Fortescue in rolling back the Albanese government’s ambitions to make Australia a global leader in green hydrogen.
Business class airfares remain stubbornly high, particularly when flying directly to the US. But there are ways to make big savings – even if it means travelling via Tokyo or Dubai.
The Turkish peninsula is forever etched in the Australian psyche as a tragic and formative World War I battleground. This place, however, has an entirely different story.
Craig Bellamy built one of the best coaching careers in Australian sport and on Sunday will lead his team in his 10th NRL grand final as coach and 22nd year in charge of the club. But while his sprays are legendary, his daughter says he is all heart.
The Panthers skipper is arguably the great rugby league player of all. Chasing an incredible fourth straight premiership. Who is he? Cleary takes us into his world … which he admits is a small one.
Jayme Fressard likely wouldn’t have developed into the NRLW star she is today had she not got expelled in year 10 for “getting into a few fights”. Hear the Roosters fireball open up on her troubled childhood that turned her into a rugby league machine.
Nathan Cleary has spoken out about Melbourne’s secret plans to poach the Panthers star nearly a decade ago, in a sliding doors moment that set up another grand final clash with Jahrome Hughes.
Anthony Albanese and NSW Police are divided over whether a rally orchestrated by extremist group Hizb ut-Tahrir should be allowed to go ahead on the anniversary of Hamas’ Israel attacks.
Former first lady Melania Trump signaled her support for abortion access, a topic that has vexed her husband’s presidential campaign, in a video promoting her upcoming memoir.
This democracy of 24 million is worried a Donald Trump victory may upend its long-held assumption that the US military will help defend it against any attack by China.
Former president Donald Trump laid the groundwork to try to overturn the 2020 election even before he lost and knowingly pushed false claims of voter fraud, court documents claim.
Nearly 1000 Qantas customers have been caught up in a major cyber theft after an Indian company stole frequent flyer points in a serious breach of the airline company’s IT systems.
In need of a favour when the pandemic erupted, Jayne Hrdlicka reached out to Qatar Airways, laying the foundation for what should prove to be a very lucrative relationship.
Our two oldest universities are both loudly left-wing campuses – they have activist staff and student groups where the party-line is settler-colonist theory – in which Israel as is has no right to exist.
The Albanese government’s plan to limit international student numbers could ‘incentivise universities to accept high-risk foreign investment’, a foreign interference expert has warned.
The Australian has secured a raft of nominations for the News Awards, showcasing the national newspaper’s storytelling, investigations and agenda-setting journalism.
The nation’s leading group of Muslim clerics has called on journalists to report the anniversary of the October 7 massacre in the context of the 77-year history of Israel and Palestine.
For years Meta has ‘published the content of criminals’ via scam ads on Facebook, fleecing unsuspecting Aussies. But it says it is changing its ways – albeit slowly.
Lawyers for Julie Inman-Grant are set to abandon a legal fight blocking Elon Musk from allowing videos of a western Sydney bishop getting stabbed on his platform, X.
In a breakthrough for one of the nation’s rarest fish, the Maugean skate, scientists report ‘great’ success in breeding the species in captivity, dramatically turning around earlier setbacks.