In early October, Britain’s justice secretary and deputy prime minister David Lammy was booed and jeered when he attended a vigil for victims of an attack on a Manchester synagogue the day before. One British Jew had been murdered and police, in the confusion, had shot and killed another, as well
Allies, friends and clients of the United States grasp at a three-tier strategy to deal with a rogue American president running an incoherent government. The first tier is hold on hard, so as to cope with a bumpy ride while clinging to as much as possible in the US relationship.
From Gaza to Ukraine, externally designed peace plans are replacing negotiation with compliance, reshaping sovereignty and sidelining the people most affected. read now...
There is a huge blame game going on over who should have stopped the Bondi shootings, but with dozens, and possibly hundreds of lawsuits for negligence over the Bondi shootings certain to […]
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I’ve decided to weigh in on the Liberal Party and its path back to government. I know this will be a tremendous relief to John Howard, Alexander Downer, and the granddaughter twice removed of Sir Robert Menzies who, to this date, have carried an enormous burden here – I know it’s my time to shine.
I immediately reached for the complete works of Edmund ...
Something about Vanity Fair's pictures of the staffers of one of the most openly authoritarian US governments in history is frail, inarguably human. The post Vanity Fair’s scroll-stopping White House
Australia’s borders are under threat from waves of dangerous, poisonous food imports. Is our 'risk-based' scanning system able to hold the line? The post Poisonous food is stopped at our
I just finished watching My Secret Santa, Netflix’s top-streaming Christmas movie this season, and boy, they don’t make them like they used to.
It’s another generic, soulless holiday flick that left me feeling ill, like I’d gorged on a bowl of trifle, a slab of Christmas cake, and a box of shortbread all at once, yet somehow remained hungry.
It got me ...
The families of the Bondi victims haven't even had the chance to mourn or bury them, yet blame and demands from all sides have flown thick and fast. The post
Fabio Teixeira/Getty ImagesAt a major summit in Russia last year, a banknote was unveiled that carried more symbolism than monetary value. It hinted at the growing ambitions of BRICS+ – a group of emerging economies anchored by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – to develop alternatives to the
In early October, Britain’s justice secretary and deputy prime minister David Lammy was booed and jeered when he attended a vigil for victims of an attack on a Manchester synagogue the day before. One British Jew had been murdered and police, in the confusion, had shot and killed another, as well
Allies, friends and clients of the United States grasp at a three-tier strategy to deal with a rogue American president running an incoherent government. The first tier is hold on hard, so as to cope with a bumpy ride while clinging to as much as possible in the US relationship.
From Gaza to Ukraine, externally designed peace plans are replacing negotiation with compliance, reshaping sovereignty and sidelining the people most affected. read now...
There is a huge blame game going on over who should have stopped the Bondi shootings, but with dozens, and possibly hundreds of lawsuits for negligence over the Bondi shootings certain to […]
The post The Bondi shooting blame game – Australian courts will decide, not politicians! appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.
I’ve decided to weigh in on the Liberal Party and its path back to government. I know this will be a tremendous relief to John Howard, Alexander Downer, and the granddaughter twice removed of Sir Robert Menzies who, to this date, have carried an enormous burden here – I know it’s my time to shine.
I immediately reached for the complete works of Edmund ...
Something about Vanity Fair's pictures of the staffers of one of the most openly authoritarian US governments in history is frail, inarguably human. The post Vanity Fair’s scroll-stopping White House
Australia’s borders are under threat from waves of dangerous, poisonous food imports. Is our 'risk-based' scanning system able to hold the line? The post Poisonous food is stopped at our
I just finished watching My Secret Santa, Netflix’s top-streaming Christmas movie this season, and boy, they don’t make them like they used to.
It’s another generic, soulless holiday flick that left me feeling ill, like I’d gorged on a bowl of trifle, a slab of Christmas cake, and a box of shortbread all at once, yet somehow remained hungry.
It got me ...
The families of the Bondi victims haven't even had the chance to mourn or bury them, yet blame and demands from all sides have flown thick and fast. The post
Fabio Teixeira/Getty ImagesAt a major summit in Russia last year, a banknote was unveiled that carried more symbolism than monetary value. It hinted at the growing ambitions of BRICS+ – a group of emerging economies anchored by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – to develop alternatives to the