Boris Johnson refers to Israel's "illegal settlements" in stark contrast to Julie Bishop
Boris Johnson tweets what Julie Bishop won't say.
Latika Bourke is a reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age based in London. She has previously worked for Fairfax Media, the ABC and 2UE in Canberra. Latika won the Walkley Award for Young Australian Journalist of the Year in 2010.
Boris Johnson tweets what Julie Bishop won't say.
10 Downing has brushed aside the White House's escalating attacks on the media, including the BBC, saying how the Trump administration treats the press is a matter for them.
Islamic State is using drones strapped with grenades "extensively" as it defends its Iraqi and Syrian strongholds.
The last time Malcolm Turnbull spoke with one of the handful of world leaders Australia might consider among its closest friends, the verbal stoush that ensued ended up becoming a global story.
UK laws which require low-income Britons to earn a set minimum income before they can obtain visas for some foreign spouses, including Australians, have been upheld in the country's highest court
Former prime minister Kevin Rudd says the "time has come" for Australia to recognise Palestine, saying his deepest fear is the "drifting towards the disintegration and death of an independent Palestinian state."
Tony Blair urged Britons to "rise up" and demand a second Brexit referendum in a last-ditch effort to remain in the European Union.
New Corp chairman did not feature in Gove's behind-the-scenes piece, article, photos and transcript of the interview.
The British parliament's Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow has made a passionate statement arguing why US President Donald Trump should not address MPs.
The new US President's state visit has sparked protests in London and an outcry in British Parliament.
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