Federal Politics

Dutton has claimed the smugglers will be "rubbing their hands" if any resettlement agreement for those on Manus and ...

A policy as full of holes as a leaky boat

Dutton and Malcolm Turnbull have been so determined to wedge Labor by daring Bill Shorten to embrace this idea or be cast as a soft touch, just like all of his predecessors.

Franklin D. Roosevelt at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in 1936.

Is Turnbull the anti-FDR?

For two men born 72 years apart, Australia's 29th prime minister and the United States' most important 20th century statesman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, have a surprising amount in common. But when it comes to policy agenda and popularity, the pair could hardly be more different.

There were protests around the world before the signing of the TPP, including in Auckland, New Zealand.

TPP is far from certain

It would seem that the TPP is dead regardless of who the next president of the United States is.

Attorney-General George Brandis will have to appoint a new Solicitor General.

Who would want to be Solicitor-General?

There is a pantomime-worthy piece of theatre in Parliament where a new Speaker is "dragged" to the chair, in a nod to the historical perils of a post in which a monarch might remove their head for proffering an unpalatable message.

An aerial view of the buildings destroyed by the Assad Regime forces and Russian Army in Aleppo, Syria.

No clean-cut way to end Aleppo battle

We can start to believe that John Kerry is seriously concerned about prosecuting war criminals when he moves to have former US President George W Bush, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former Australian Prime Minister John Howard taken into custody.