After Brexit – taking back control
It is now three months since Britain voted to leave the European Union, and the experts have had plenty of time to dig into opinion polls, slice the demographics, test hypotheses. The consensus is scary.
Nick Miller is Europe correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
It is now three months since Britain voted to leave the European Union, and the experts have had plenty of time to dig into opinion polls, slice the demographics, test hypotheses. The consensus is scary.
Australia shouldn't count on the UK government following through with its promise of a free trade deal after Brexit
London: The criminal investigation into the crash of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 has pinpointed the exact launch site of the missile that brought it down, a source close to the investigation says.
Sweden's court of appeal has upheld an arrest warrant for Julian Assange.
Psychological tricks used by governments to "nudge" how citizens behave may soon be applied to the domestic violence, commuter habits and end-of-life decisions.
"Everything you do will become a big distraction and a big diversion from what the government needs to do for our country," the former PM said.
A furious Norwegian newspaper has taken Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to task for "abusing his power" as the world's most powerful editor, after the social media company demanded censorship of the famous Vietnam war 'napalm girl' photograph.
The Taliban's push into Tarin Kot has not weakened Australia's resolve on Afghanistan, Julie Bishop tells her British hosts.
James Carver says he can sense desperation in Brussels.
Brussels. European parliamentarians have urged Australia to put planned free trade talks with Britain on ice, concerned that Australia will play off the UK and European Union against each other.
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