Compo plan for Afghan killings
Entire villages in Afghanistan could benefit from a scheme to compensate victims of unlawful killings and abuse by Australian special forces while on deployment.
Entire villages in Afghanistan could benefit from a scheme to compensate victims of unlawful killings and abuse by Australian special forces while on deployment.
For proud 14-year-old Ziggy Till, Sydney’s first commemoration of Australia’s Middle East veterans on Thursday was a chance to pay tribute to the father he never knew – Sergeant Brett Till, killed in Afghanistan in 2009.
Anthony Albanese’s foundational faction will host Labor defector Fatima Payman as a special guest in a forum next week to promote the cause of Palestine despite her resignation.
No one can deny Senator Fatima Payman’s genuine zeal to help the downtrodden. Perhaps she could devote her time and energy to improving the condition of women in Afghanistan where she was born.
True crime and crime thrillers on this week’s list of Notable Books from literary agent Samuel Bernard.
Rogue senator Fatima Payman’s inability to renounce her Afghan citizenship leaves uncertainty about her eligibility to serve, constitutional experts warn.
Parties founded on religion would undermine social cohesion, according to Anthony Albanese, as he reminded rogue senator Fatima Payman that she owed her election to Labor pre-selection.
Senior Labor figures are raising Fatima Payman’s Afghan citizenship as a risk to her remaining in the Senate because of a potential breach of section 44 of the Constitution, after she quit the ALP.
Exiled members of a national women’s cricket team have issued a heartfelt plea to the sport’s governing body for support.
ADF deaths and woundings in Afghanistan serve as a reminder of the need to acknowledge ‘different views’ about the return of the deeply idiosyncratic man the PM welcomed home.
South Africa demolished Afghanistan to reach the T20 World Cup final, and a leading Australian seamer may have helped them overcome Afghanistan, writes BEN HORNE.
Julian Assange’s wife has made an emotional plea for the WikiLeaks founder to be given time to recuperate from a 14-year ordeal.
If the loss to Afghanistan had stung, the overwhelming domination by India 36 hours later left the Aussies demoralised.
With no guarantee on visas, no music to be played and the boycotting of the nation, Afghanistan reveal the extent of their challenges faced to make it to the T20 World Cup.
He’s always denied being a rapist – although lawyers for condom-shy hacker Julian Assange admitted women ‘might not have enjoyed’ sex with him. So how did Assange go from accused sex offender to ‘freedom fighter’?
Afghanistan have officially ended Australia’s T20 world Cup campaign. Who failed to fire and who can hold their head up after Australia missed the opportunity to take the ICC triple crown.
Australia is heading home from the T20 World Cup elimination after a heavy loss to India and Afghanistan’s thrilling win over Bangladesh, despite some significant controversy. BEN HORNE reports.
A selection call that preceded a shock World Cup loss has been defended as Australia face a travel nightmare for a second game in three days and a must-win clash with India.
Andrew McDonald insists Australia won’t blame a brutal schedule if they are knocked out, but the run-around they have copped in comparison to rivals like India and England is farcical, writes BEN HORNE.
Captain Rashid Khan has taken aim at Cricket Australia’s ‘hypocritical’ refusal to play Afghanistan in bilateral matches, making an emotional plea for a change of heart.
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