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Only two weeks ago, Prime Minister Albanese assured Australians his government would not recognise a Palestinian state at the ...
For reasons of law, politics and whataboutery, Australia is wrong, as are France, Canada and Britain, to announce recognition ...
Complaint to legal watchdog accuses UKLFI and its director Caroline Turner of using unregulated legal threats to silence ...
Palestinian resistance group Hamas conveyed its readiness to swiftly resume Gaza cease-fire talks in a meeting with Egypt’s ...
Israel is in talks with South Sudan to resettle Gazans in the war-torn African country, according to sources.
Seeking to balance its alliance with the United States and its ties with Arab countries − which are major suppliers of oil ...
Israel is in discussions with South Sudan about the possibility of resettling Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to the ...
London's Metropolitan Police arrested over 100 people over the age of 70 in an unprecedented day in Britain's history ...
As Israel prepares for a new showdown with Iran, it is working alongside the United States to put a stranglehold on Tehran by imposing a range of challenges across the region.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says recognising Palestine will be a step towards establishing peace in the Middle East.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has dodged Sky News questioning on the demilitarisation of Hamas - following his pledge that a key condition of recognition is that Hamas had “no role” in future ...
The statement issued by Australia’s Prime Minister Albanese and Foreign Minister Wong announcing that Australia will ...
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