Three held on secret orders
THREE men, who were seized during Thursday’s dawn raids across the city, were taken into custody under preventive detention orders.
THREE men, who were seized during Thursday’s dawn raids across the city, were taken into custody under preventive detention orders.
THE terror raids in Sydney and Brisbane demonstrate one of the key contradictions in Australian and allied actions against Islamic State.
TONY Abbott has begun an annual performance review of his ministry, holding one-on-one meetings aimed at shaking up poor performers.
SERIOUS questions remain as to what role the 10 Arab countries in the coalition will play in the war against Islamic State.
BARACK Obama clearly has a timetable for hitting Islamic State terrorists in Iraq, and critically, in Syria.
SEVERAL Australians have been arrested in China for allegedly trying to smuggle home large amounts of drugs.
CONVICTED terrorist Nayef El Sayed might take a greater interest than most in the debate over the importance of metadata.
THE Bureau of Meteorology has been forced to publish details of all changes made to historic temperature records.
IT reflects poorly on Australia’s climate science establishment that tribal loyalty is more important than genuine inquiry.
SOME of Australia’s long-term temperature records may contain faults introduced by computer modelling, an expert says.
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