Rise of local terror demands better from our leaders
The scourge of anti-Semitism in Australia has become a runaway train that now demands a radically escalated counter-terror mindset from federal and state governments, police and spy agencies.
The scourge of anti-Semitism in Australia has become a runaway train that now demands a radically escalated counter-terror mindset from federal and state governments, police and spy agencies.
The Albanese government must now assume Australia’s Jewish community is under active terrorist attack and set up an Operation Sovereign Borders-type multi-agency campaign to combat the rise of anti-Semitism, warns Mike Pezzullo.
Preliminary FAA report finds one air traffic controller was guiding both helicopters and planes on the night of the Potomac mid-air crash, Trump blames diversity hires for undermining standards.
On his first full day as President, Donald Trump accelerated his whirlwind reshaping of a new America; he also encountered his first pushback from those seeking to slow the tidal wave of change.
The former president who once departed the office in disgrace and was written off by almost everyone, has just completed the greatest political comeback in living memory.
Framing himself as a ‘peacemaker and a unifier’, US President Donald Trump has promised to always put American interests first across trade, the economy and global affairs.
The final nerve-racking moments of an unspeakable 15-month ordeal for three young Israeli women has played out in front of the world as an uneasy and fragile ceasefire took hold in Gaza.
Donald Trump will arrive in the nation’s capital with a strut, already emboldened by his key role in securing the likely ceasefire in Gaza and carrying with him an unprecedented agenda to shake up the status quo.
The deal finally sets a viable roadmap to end this catastrophic conflict. While unambiguously good news for Israel, the hostages, and the civilians in Gaza, the journey to permanent peace is a bumpy one.
My attempt to ease my daughter’s inconsolable grief ended badly. Missing was a small cuddly toy, a brown kitten to be precise, and my then two-year-old daughter christened her “Pretty”.
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