From the Archives, 1992: Lizard of Oz branded a rude blighter
Paul Keating managed to upset more than just the British tabloids during the Queen’s tour.
- by Paul McGeough
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From the Archives, 2001: The Taliban’s war on women
Denied basic rights, women in Afghanistan were treated only slightly better than farm animals. A day before the 9/11 attacks, the Herald published this report.
- by Paul McGeough
From the Archives, 2003: Invasion begins, US missiles blitz Baghdad
The invasion of Iraq began when at least five cruise missiles slammed into the heart of Baghdad.
- by Paul McGeough and Lindsay Murdoch
Form the Archives, 1991: A last call home, then off to war
30 years ago, the Herald’s Paul McGeough found the troops of the United States-led coalition “happy and assured” as they prepared to invade Kuwait.
- by Paul McGeough
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Donald Trump's and Republicans' inability to scrap and replace Obamacare a failure of both
On Tuesday Trump took one in the groin as his promise to 'repeal and replace' Obamacare was torched in yet another social injustice protest, this time on Capitol Hill.
- by Paul McGeough
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North Korea v Donald Trump war of words: a most dangerous game
North Korea emerged from Donald Trump's weekend twitterstorm, with a Monday threat of its own. Is it time to worry?
- by Paul McGeough
Trump drops the ball picking on protesting black NFL players
Trump has opened a volatile new front – against what had been a slow-burn, social justice protest by black sportsmen.
- by Paul McGeough
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North Korea crisis: US hints at plan B, as Kim official threatens H-bomb test
Amid all the warnings about miscalculations in a time of crisis, it seems there's talk of a Plan B.
- by Paul McGeough
'Rogue newcomers to politics': Iranian president slams Trump after UN speech
Hassan Rouhani got a lot off his chest when he spoke at the UN General Assembly in New York on Wednesday
- by Paul McGeough
Rape on campus: Donald Trump and Betsy DeVos wind back Obama measures
First Donald Trump spoke up for white nationalists. Now he and his education secretary are accused of giving comfort to college sexual predators. But is that fair?
- by Paul McGeough
The mystery of the illness at US embassy in Havana may spoil flowering diplomacy
It's the stuff of a diplomatic thriller, but its real – Washington is threatening to shutter the US embassy in Havana because diplomats are keeling over.
- by Paul McGeough
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