Donald Trump ‘going deep’ into the heart of ‘minority Democrat country’
Sky News host James Morrow says former US President Donald Trump is “going deep” into the heart of minority Democrat country.
Sky News host James Morrow says former US President Donald Trump is “going deep” into the heart of minority Democrat country.
Sky News host James Morrow says US President Joe Biden is “dividing people” by race.
Writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue says the Conservative Party in the UK has a “massive problem”.
US President Joe Biden had another tough week on the campaign trail as his poor polling declines further.
Sky News host James Morrow has blasted former Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews for leaving the state in an “absolute mess”.
Sky News host James Morrow has criticised Prime Minister Anthony Albanese after he complained that some segments of the media were “cheerleaders…
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s response to antisemitism in Australia in the wake of Hamas’ October 7 attacks on Israel has been put under the microscope with political leaders slamming an “absence” of his leadership.
Independent MP Kate Chaney has called for urgent reforms at a state and federal level to tackle violence against women in the face of a horrific murder-suicide in Perth.
Greens leader Adam Bandt has faced criticism after refusing to voice support for a two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians, a compromise Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has adamantly backed.
Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth has launched a $40 million campaign to bust “myths” around consent as part of the Albanese government’s efforts to tackle sexual and domestic violence.
Sir Peter Cosgrove has delivered a stark message to those people carrying out antisemitic acts targeting Australia’s Jewish community, warning “Hitler would be proud”.
Shadow treasurer Angus Taylor has accused Labor of having “lost control” of immigration and putting the “Australian dream” in jeopardy.
The government is “determined” to make social media safer and more accountable, Communications Minister Michelle Rowland said, as she backed the introduction of new hate speech laws to target rising anti-Semitism.
The United States has imposed a strict import ban on Australian poultry and other products amid an avian influenza outbreak in Victoria.
NSW Police have charged an 18-year-old and two 15-year-olds who allegedly threatened a woman with a knife before stealing a car and fleeing into bushland after officers managed to bring the vehicle to a halt with road spikes.
A Jewish community leader has condemned the disturbing rise of antisemitism in Australia after one of Melbourne’s largest Jewish day schools was the target of shocking anti-Semitic graffiti.
WA Police have confirmed the gunman who murdered two women on Friday at a home in Perth’s inner west before turning the weapon on himself was “known to police”.
Police have begun investigating the death of a woman allegedly killed in a hit-and-run incident while walking in Hervey Bay, Queensland.
Australia’s ski industry is set for an uncertain and likely lean trading season this year as a rare combination of conflicting climate drivers complicate the winter outlook for 2024, writes Sky News Australia Meteorologist Alison Osborne.
The former director-general of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation has labelled it a “complete disgrace” that Jewish schools and other institutions had to hire security to protect children and families who fear they could be attacked amid the rise in antisemitism.
There are fears of a retaliation attack after the second attempted killing of Sam “The Punisher” Abdulrahim – who allegedly wants to get back into the lucrative Victorian illicit tobacco market – when he was lured out of his home and shot at up to 17 times.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has made his first major pledge to voters, promising he would bring back compulsory national service for 18-year-olds as he tries to convince Britain the Conservative Party is strong on defence and security.
Tragedy has befallen the families of those killed by a massive blaze that broke out at a children’s arcade in India which was operating without a fire safety certificate.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pledged Australia’s support for Papua New Guinea after a landslide hit a remote village about 600 kilometres north-west of Port Moresby.
US presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has labelled WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange a “hero” and told a Libertarian rally he would drop charges against the incarcerated whistle-blower if elected.
Singapore Airlines has announced changes to its operations after severe turbulence rocked a London-Singapore flight, injuring dozens of passengers and killing an elderly man.
Israel has been ordered to “immediately halt” its offensive in the Gaza Strip amid fears of the “disastrous” humanitarian situation and fears more civilians lives will be lost in the besieged territory.
Freed Australian Kylie Moore-Gilbert has revealed her emotional reaction to the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, who oversaw her brutal 804-day illegal detention in one of the country’s most notorious prisons.
The UK has had its first day of election campaigning after Rishi Sunak called a general election on Thursday, with the Conservative leader now in a race to make up ground on Labour ahead of the vote.
IPA Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild has expressed his frustration with pro-Palestine encampments at universities across Australia.
Former prime minister Tony Abbott has called out the “appalling” hate preaching being heard as it has “no place” in Australian society….
Sky News host James Macpherson has reacted to the real reason Prince Harry declined an invite from King Charles to stay at a royal residence…
One of Australia’s four airlines has added a new route to its domestic services, which will see tens of thousands of holidaymakers flying between two cities each week.
Millions of Australians are set for modest relief on their future power bills come July 1, after the national regulator confirmed discounts to the default market offer.
The lawyers for a Boeing engineer who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound have hit out at the airline giant after the worker’s suicide note revealed the immense pressure he was under leading up to his death.
Nearly two dozen petrol stations will this week reduce fuel prices to pre-pandemic levels to remind voters how low the price at the pump was four years ago.
Singapore Airlines has announced changes to its operations after severe turbulence rocked a London-Singapore flight, injuring dozens of passengers and killing an elderly man.
X, formerly Twitter, lost a case in the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal this week which ruled the social media platform is subjected to the state’s anti-discrimination laws after complaints about Islamophobia on the platform.
Qantas has applied to the International Air Services Commission to operate flights to Vanuatu from August after Air Vanuatu entered voluntary liquidation two weeks ago.
The Reserve Bank has said “the risks around inflation have risen” and is now awaiting next week’s CPI data and the impact of the Federal Budget to determine whether further tightening is required.
Bracket creep took $41 billion out of household budgets over the last two years, with independent economist Warren Hogan explaining the massive reduction in consumer spending power now meant further interest rate rises were unlikely.
The Royal Family have appeared to have deleted a statement issued by Prince Harry’s former communications secretary more than seven years ago.
A Sussex insider has reportedly leaked the next stop for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s unofficial ‘royal tour’ as the Sussexes attempt to rival King Charles in the Commonwealth.
Prince William is reportedly relying on his elder cousin Peter Phillips as his new right-hand man more than ever after growing estranged from his only brother Prince Harry.
A royal photographer who attended Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding in 2018 has slammed the globally-televised event as “miserable” and the “worst royal wedding”.
Photos of King Charles and Queen Camilla attending the annual Chelsea Flower Show earlier this week have sparked a wave of concern for Princess Catherine’s health.
A Sky News Australia palace insider has revealed Princess Catherine was absent for a major event involving a cause she champions sparking “worry” Kate is in a “terrible way”.
A former palace staffer has claimed King Charles could secretly visit Australia later this year after all to compete with the Sussexes’ controversial Nigerian “royal tour”.
Sarah, Duchess of York has made a shock admission during a candid interview at the Cannes film festival in which the former working royal complained about “always being judged”.
Non-executive director of HaemaLogiX and former Health Minister for Australia Greg Hunt defends the government’s decision to close the borders…
Non-executive director of HaemaLogiX Greg Hunt supports a “coordinated national” decision process amid discussions around Australia’s pandemic…
Independent MP Kate Chaney discusses the “terrible problem” of violence against women following the tragic murder-suicide in Perth.
Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor says it is getting “harder and harder” for young Australians to buy a home.
Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says there is a view from Opposition Leader Peter Dutton that the Albanese government ended up “abandoning…
Social media companies could be forced to pay fines and compensate online scam victims under new federal laws.
Australia has finalised a historic climate and security treaty with the small Pacific island of Tuvalu.
Translink public transport services in Queensland will be slashed to 50 cents from August 5 no matter how far people travel.
The United States Department of Agriculture has banned all poultry products from Victoria after an outbreak of avian influenza.
Attorney General Mark Dreyfus is reportedly drafting a new set of hate speech laws which will impose criminal penalties for serious cases of…
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is promising to support Papua New Guinea after a major landslide struck the country’s north.
Mount Warning in the northern region of New South Wales has been deemed a men-only site by Wollumbin Consultive Group as they continue to push…
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