U.S. presents Gaza peace plan draft to U.N. Security Council with international coalition including Egypt, Qatar, Saudi ...
Remembrance day 2025: Photos of military life from ‘the fourth wave’ displayed by RSL at Anzac House
The RSL has put together a photo display ahead of Remembrance Day as it seeks to show the stories of our modern service ...
Sinar Daily on MSN
A fresh chapter begins as Timor-Leste officially joins Asean
The country finally became fully sovereign in 2002, earning its place as the youngest nation in Asia. Timor-Leste had long ...
Police are investigating the desecration of multiple Gold Coast war and community war memorials after thieves made off with ...
President Prabowo Subianto says the country will begin producing a home-grown car within three years, but a lot of details ...
JURIST’s Sarisha Harikrishna interviews Professor Dr. John D. Ciorciari, Dean at the Hamilton Lugar School at Indiana University Bloomington on the practical challenges of prosecuting genocide and ...
Eleven days before he was sacked Prime Minister Gough Whitlam asked “whether any duly elected reformist government will be ...
Townsville will come together next Tuesday to remember the fallen and honour the brave at Remembrance Day events across the city.In partnership with ...
Australia is set to issue its one millionth permanent humanitarian visa since the end of World War II as early as the end of this year. The milestone has prompted celebration over the immense ...
Australia should consider implementing a wall of drones to its north, to enhance its strategy of denial, consistent with its ...
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From G20 to the AU — lessons and challenges from the international economic alphabet soup
There is a plethora of international economic bodies and coordinating mechanisms in our contemporary world — but getting them to work in harmony is a huge challenge.
Referendums do not always end with unity or triumph. Some reveal a nation's fractures more than its consensus. In 1995, Quebec voted narrowly, 50.58% to 49.42%, to remain part of Canada, a razor-thin ...
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