Keating takes swipe at AUKUS ministers meeting
Former prime minister Paul Keating has slammed the AUKUS alliance partners for failing to respond to concerns about the future of Australian military sovereignty.
Former prime minister Paul Keating has slammed the AUKUS alliance partners for failing to respond to concerns about the future of Australian military sovereignty.
Benjamin Netanyahu blamed claims he rejected a US-led push for ceasefire with Hezbollah on ‘misreporting’, as officials say his denial of the truce had ‘shattered’ relations with Washington.
Ministers believe having a new bilateral framework between Australia and the UK – in addition to the trilateral deal with the US – will accelerate the design, build and delivery of SSN-AUKUS.
An American woman immediately pressed the button to die once inside the controversial Sarco ‘suicide capsule, says ‘Dr Death’ Philip Nitschke.
Keir Starmer’s big speech at the Labour Party conference was to re-set a torturous start as Prime Minister amidst accusations of sleaze, but he will be remembered for an embarrassing stumble | WATCH
The Israeli military publishes evidence of Hezbollah weapons hidden in Lebanese homes, as 1600 strikes by the IDF kill nearly 500 people in the deadliest day of conflict since the 2006 war
Perry Kouroumblis could be returned to Melbourne before Christmas to face two murder charges and one count of rape for a crime committed nearly half a century ago.
It’s a Boys Own adventure: driving through desert, high mountain passes and avoiding war zones, in a century-old car from London to Australia. What on earth could go wrong?
The massive security breach has sown chaos and fear, paralysing militant ranks.
Hezbollah walkie-talkies and electronics explode in a second wave of attacks, as Israel’s Defence Minister says the war’s ‘centre of gravity’ is moving north and the IDF warns of ‘many capabilities we haven’t yet activated’ | WATCH
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