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A UK court has ruled WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can appeal against extradition to the US on espionage charges.
The International Criminal Court is seeking arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leaders for war crimes.
CHRISTOPHER DORE: For a bloke Labor believe is utterly unelectable, the Albanese Government sure can’t shut up about Peter Dutton.
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State premiers are backing calls to ban kids under 16 from social media amid rising alarm over the devastating impact these platforms are having on young people’s lives.
The head of the Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation says terrorism is a real and pervasive threat to the country as the agency rebukes suggestions counter-terrorism laws are overreaching.
A search is under way for Iran's president after a helicopter crashed in foggy conditions with him on board.
Federal Labor’s third budget has failed to land with voters, with a record low number of Australians believing it is good for the economy, The Australian has reported.
Taxpayers will be billed $450 million for two new luxury Boeing 737 business jets to fly Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his cabinet ministers around.
A West Australian man has miraculously survived a public shooting in the Bamyan province of Afghanistan which left three other foreigners dead and four injured.
A tense stand-off is underway in Melbourne with rival demonstrations related to the Middle East conflict taking place within metres of each other in the CBD.
Australian taxpayers spent more than $129,000 for the Prime Minister to attend King Charles III’s coronation last year, adding to a travel bill of more than $2 million in Mr Albanese’s first year of office.
Regional towns and universities would continue to welcome international students and workers under the coalition's plan to address the housing crisis.
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas is visiting the United States in what some say is mission impossible.
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists has said the Federal Government’s ambitious cash splash for 61 free mental health centres will fail without targeted investment into the workforce.
Jim Chalmers has had three set-piece opportunities to repair the national accounts — and he’s come up short every time.