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Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu stands by Saudi prince, despite Khashoggi

Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu stands by Saudi prince, despite Khashoggi

The Prime Minister has been dealing quietly with Saudi Arabia against Iran, and has argued that Saudi stability is important for the region.

  • by Jonathan Ferziger

Opinion & Perspectives

Australia-Indonesia relationship faces months of uncertainty

The Morrison government's decision to review the location of Australia's Israeli embassy has put relations with Indonesia on an unpredictable footing.

James Massola
James Massola

Trump knows his conspiracy theories incite violence. He keeps pushing them anyway.

In a new interview, President Donald Trump gave a shocking response when asked about his own role in inciting violent behaviour.

Greg Sargent

It could be goodbye to the banks if WeChat takes over the world

I’ve been to China three times in the past 2 years and continue to be amazed at its development in all fields and not the least of which is communications.

Harold Mitchell
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North America

Donald Trump: Women at rallies see a hero protecting their way of life

Donald Trump: Women at rallies see a hero protecting their way of life

Angry, scared voters say that only the president can solve the problems they are worried about.

  • by Julie Hirschfeld Davis & Katie Rogers
How gun control went from a vote loser to a vote winner these midterms

How gun control went from a vote loser to a vote winner these midterms

Gun control is now a winning issue for US Democrats – in the key swing state of Florida it's shaping up to be critical. Could it be the "Gunshine State" that helps end America's love affair with firearms?

  • by Matthew Knott

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Asia

Forced from the Philippines, Sister Patricia Fox lands in Melbourne

Forced from the Philippines, Sister Patricia Fox lands in Melbourne

Australian nun kicked out of the Philippines by President Rodrigo Duterte for protesting against human rights abuses arrives in Melbourne.

  • by Matilda Boseley
Thousands mourn the cleric known as the 'father of the Taliban'

Thousands mourn the cleric known as the 'father of the Taliban'

Maulana Samiul Haq was killed in a knife attack on Friday.

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Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu stands by Saudi prince, despite Khashoggi

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  • by Jonathan Ferziger

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