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London's High Court is set to rule on US assurances that Australian Julian Assange will not face the death penalty if he stands trial in the US for spying.
An Australian tourist has reportedly been injured in Afghanistan after a fatal shooting last night.
The UK’s Indo-Pacific Minister says Australia should reconsider cutting iron ore exports to China.
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Feckless war-making, a financial crisis and institutional rot have loosed a ferocity in America’s politics that has given presidential contests seemingly existential stakes.
The Israel Security Assistance Support Act has been approved 224 to 187 by the Republican-led US House of Representatives, largely along party lines.
Military officials in Ukraine say their units are locked in street battles with Russian forces in a north-eastern town and have halted their advance.
Vice President Kamala Harris is ready to debate.
Prosecutors who are trying to convict Donald Trump of falsifying documents bet big on Michael Cohen this week. And it may just have paid off.
The US presidential campaigns of Joe Biden and Donald Trump have signalled their agreement to debate.
Slovakian Government officials have shared an update on Prime Minister Robert Fico after he was shot multiple times in an assassination attempt.
US aviation authorities say "a privately owned 757 contacted a parked and unoccupied corporate jet" in Florida over the weekend.
A retired major general has issued a grim warning that may become a reality if hostile acts from China, like the recent case of a fighter pilot dropping flares in front of an Australian helicopter, continue.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to appoint a civilian economist as his new defence minister indicates he is looking to prepare for 'economic war'.
China has claimed a widely condemned on-water incident that forced an Australian helicopter to take evasive action to avoid flares was a spying operation.
Is this the start of a long-threatened invasion of the southern Gaza city? Or an attempt to pressure Hamas over ceasefire negotiations.