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Australia’s prime minister has promised to take strong action following an apparent arson attack on a synagogue in Melbourne.
A speech by Anthony Albanese on the eve of a visit to China signals a shift in rhetoric according to foreign policy watchers.
PM Albanese has condemned the synagogue arson, pledging full legal action and government support to combat rising antisemitic ...
This article is authored by Rishi Gupta, assistant director, and Rahul Jaybhay, research analyst, Asia Society Policy ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other high-ranking Israeli officials have responded with fury to the attacks on ...
A NSW man was arrested in Melbourne's CBD on Saturday about 8.15pm and charged with multiple offences, including reckless ...
Police in Australia arrested a man on Saturday, a day after the door of a Melbourne synagogue was set alight while people ...
A man accused of firebombing a synagogue has been nabbed but police are still looking for those behind a wave of other ...
John Curtin, a person so mindful of his flaws and limitations, pushing back against two of the most powerful men in the world and two of the most forceful personalities of 20th Century politics. This ...
They are neighbours, friends and in many cases family, but now the Pacific Islands are being seen as vital in the struggle ...
ANTHONY ALBANESE, PRIME MINISTER: Last night's arson attack on the synagogue in East Melbourne is cowardly, is an act of violence and antisemitism, and has no place in Australian society.
Any NTI Townsville 500 ticket holder for Friday will be able to attend. The bull ring will be set up behind the Supercars ...
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