Israel, Hezbollah close in on deal
Israel is expected to approve a historic 60-day ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon, paving the way for a possible permanent peace deal in the war-torn region.
Israel is expected to approve a historic 60-day ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon, paving the way for a possible permanent peace deal in the war-torn region.
The once unthinkable – ceding land to Russia – is being discussed quietly as the reality of Russia’s near three-year invasion takes its toll.
Let’s be frank here: Labor is pretending to sit on the fence when it has already fallen off and landed with a thud on the opposite side to Israel.
Australia is refusing to join the US and Israel in rejecting the International Criminal Court’s decision to issue an arrest warrant for Israel’s leader Benjamin Netanyahu.
US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell has warned president-elect Donald Trump not to turn his back on Australia, while ambassador Kevin Rudd declared the country ‘is ready’ to work closely with the new president.
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Hezbollah has hinted it may be prepared to withdraw its forces from southern Lebanon, as Iran reportedly pushes the group toward a ceasefire.
Joe Biden wants to strengthen Ukraine’s hand as much as possible before likely negotiations under Donald Trump. It’s just a shame he left it so late to make this move.
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Australia must prepare to make the case about key aspects of its alliance with the US to the transactional new president, says the former head of America’s largest intelligence agency.
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