World
‘We will harm them’: Israel says it is prepared for wider conflict amid Iran attack fears
Israel has been bracing for possible Iranian retaliation for the killing of a senior general and six other Iranian officers.
- by James Mackenzie and Nidal al-Mughrabi
School ignored multiple warnings that six-year-old had a gun before he shot teacher
- by Ben Finley and Denise Lavoie
Updated
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Top Hamas leader’s sons and grandchildren killed by Israeli airstrike
- by Tia Goldenberg, Kareem Chehayeb and Wafaa Shurafa
Opinion & Perspectives
Suffer the little children. It is ever the way, from Rwanda to Gaza
They are the innocents, and it is never their fight. But it is the children of conflict who always suffer the most.
Tony Wright
Associate editor and special writer
Why is Trump Bible bashing? Because even his religious faithful are about to be shocked
Donald Trump, who is facing 91 felony counts, is using his favourite book to guide him onto the road to redemption and back into the presidency.
Bruce Wolpe
Senior fellow at the US Studies Centre and former political staffer
Murder, a televised chase and the Kardashian dynasty: The O.J. Simpson saga was a unique American moment
Beyond the news value of such a famous person accused of such brutal killings, what made the O.J. Simpson trial such an incredible moment in US history?
Ted Anthony
North America
Opinion
US Votes 2024
Why is Trump Bible bashing? Because even his religious faithful are about to be shocked
Donald Trump, who is facing 91 felony counts, is using his favourite book to guide him onto the road to redemption and back into the presidency.
- by Bruce Wolpe
Analysis
American Football
Murder, a televised chase and the Kardashian dynasty: The O.J. Simpson saga was a unique American moment
Beyond the news value of such a famous person accused of such brutal killings, what made the O.J. Simpson trial such an incredible moment in US history?
- by Ted Anthony
Europe
‘Shaky foundations’: England’s health system to review all transgender treatment
- by Michael Searles, Laura Donnelly and Daniel Martin
Landmark court ruling finds Switzerland failed its citizens on climate change
- by Gloria Dickie, Kate Abnett and Christian Levaux
Asia
Real estate tycoon sentenced to death in $19.1b fraud case
The court found Truong My Lan ran an orchestrated criminal enterprise that had serious consequences, with no possibility of the money being recovered.
- by Aniruddha Ghosal
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Caught at an Indonesian abattoir, this activist says he was beaten, burnt and smeared with blood
Infiltrating the facility to check on humane treatment of cattle, the activist said he was hit by “a mob with a mob mentality”.
- by Zach Hope and Karuni Rompies
Opinion
Inside China
China blocked my visa. I spent three years getting as close as I could
- by Eryk Bagshaw
Julie Bishop named United Nations special envoy for Myanmar
- by Michael Mehr and John Kidman
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Suffer the little children. It is ever the way, from Rwanda to Gaza
They are the innocents, and it is never their fight. But it is the children of conflict who always suffer the most.
- by Tony Wright
Top Israeli commander in fatal strike on aid workers wanted to block humanitarian supplies into Gaza
- by Paul Nuki, Lilia Sebouai and Samuel Lovett
‘We will harm them’: Israel says it is prepared for wider conflict amid Iran attack fears
- by James Mackenzie and Nidal al-Mughrabi
US expecting Iran attack on Israel ‘imminently’
- by Donato Paolo Mancini, Jennifer Jacobs and Galit Altstein
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Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Peace won’t be achieved through speeches like Penny Wong’s
- by Colin Rubenstein
Updated
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Top Hamas leader’s sons and grandchildren killed by Israeli airstrike
- by Tia Goldenberg, Kareem Chehayeb and Wafaa Shurafa