Politics
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Australian parliament’s Covid rules could block anti-vaccine protesters’ entry | Australian politics
Anti-vaccine protesters’ hopes of presenting a list of “grievances” to federal politicians may be scuppered by federal parliament’s Covid safety…
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Some say politics at play in Djokovic detention in Australia
Serbia’s Novak Djokovic, the Australian Open defending champion, waits at an Australian Border Force desk on his arrival at Melbourne…
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Politics | The Economist
Dec 9th 2021 Olaf Scholz was sworn in as chancellor of Germany, ending the 16-year tenure of Angela Merkel. Mr…
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Vietnam – Australia Foreign Ministers’ Meeting held | Politics
Vietnamese Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son and his Australian counterpart Marise Payne witness MoU signing (Photo: VNA) Hanoi…
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‘Tyranny’: US rightwingers portray nightmare vision of Australia’s Covid response | Australia news
At a rowdy rally to protest against mask mandates in New York on Monday, some participants carried Australian flags and…
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South Australia’s Speaker cans investigation into MP Sam Duluk’s behaviour after not guilty verdict
A stalled South Australian parliamentary investigation into the drunken behaviour of MP Sam Duluk at a 2019 Christmas party will…
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Courtney Barnett interview: ‘‘I often feel I’m not smart enough to be part of the conversation’
Lush greenery bursts onto the screen as Courtney Barnett starts the video call. Her phone’s camera is pointing outwards towards…
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Politics this week | The Economist
Jul 10th 2021 Listen to this story Your browser does not support the element. Enjoy more audio and podcasts on…
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How a medical evacuation exposed Solomon Islands’ China challenge | Politics News
Daniel Suidani, the premier of Malaita – the Solomon Islands’ largest province – is in hospital in Taiwan receiving treatment…
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Talking up war over Taiwan flouts reason, fact, judgment and Australia’s national interest
Author: Gareth Evans, ANU It is never wise, in foreign affairs and defence policymaking, for emotion to trump reason, for…
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