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US Instructs Its Western-Nation Embassies to Report on Abuses Due to Mass Immigration
Europe hosted 94 million migrants last year, while North America hosted 61 million.
NSW Premier Rules Out Lobbying PM for National Royal Commission into Bondi Terror Attack
The premier has ruled out lobbying the PM for a national royal commission into the Bondi terror attack, saying his focus remains on state-level reforms.
Australians Urged to Celebrate New Year Despite Heightened Security
Public new year celebrations will proceed across Australia under heightened security, with tributes planned in Sydney.
Albanese’s Rejection of Royal Commission After Bondi Terror Attack ‘Politically Damaging’
Australia’s prime minister has rejected calls for a full public inquiry after the deadly Bondi shooting, opting instead for a limited security review.
Dagger, Hunting Knife Seized in Shopping Centre Blitz
Dozens of weapons have been seized and more than 100 arrests made in a police operation targeting antisocial behaviour at shopping centres.
‘Bring Us Together’: PM Holds Firm on Terrorist Review
The federal government is remaining steadfast in its commitment to a mass shooting probe as Jewish communities continue to demand a full royal commission.
Minister Defends Penny Wong, as Pressure Mounts on Labor’s Bondi Terror Response
Energy Minister Chris Bowen has condemned Opposition Leader Sussan Ley for criticising Foreign Minister Penny Wong’s reaction to the Bondi terror attack.
An ISIS Pledge, a ‘Tennis Ball’ Bomb: Police Detail How Bondi Terror Attack Unfolded
Photos and video reveal the two men began planning the Bondi terror attack at least 2 months ago.
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How Saudi Arabia and the UAE Went From Alliance to Open Friction
The two regional heavyweights were once closely aligned but now seem to be on divergent tracks, amid their respective backing for rival groups in the Yemen war.
Appeals Court Allows Planned Parenthood Funding Block
Several states had argued that the funding ban was unconstitutional.
Democrat Wins Iowa State Senate Special Election, Blocking GOP From Reclaiming Supermajority
Democrat Renee Hardman’s victory prevents state Senate Republicans from reclaiming a supermajority they lost in August.
Zelenskyy Discusses Establishing US Military Presence in Ukraine With Trump
The Ukrainian president said in a WhatsApp message to media that a U.S. military presence in the country would be a major factor in a U.S. security guarantee.
Day in Photos: Farmers’ Protest in Poland, Preparing New Year’s Fireworks, and Newborn Elephant Calf
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Protests Flare Across Iran as Currency Plummets
The Iranian government has acknowledged the protests, and the head of the country’s central bank has resigned.
Beijing Exploits Burma Election to Advance Political and Economic Interests: Analysts
As the first election phase concludes, Beijing is leveraging the polls to assert dominance over regional affairs, experts say.
Trump Says He’s Not Worried About Chinese Naval Exercises Around Taiwan
‘They’ve been doing naval exercises for 20 years in that area,’ the president said.
15 Years Beyond a 3-month Prognosis: How a Mindset Shift Helped a Woman Beat Advanced Colorectal Cancer
Negative thoughts weaken our health and ripple through society and the environment, while positive minds and actions bring healing and renewal.
What Fear Can Do to Your Kidneys?
A teen’s unexplained urinary symptoms reveal how emotional shock can disrupt the nervous system.
Common Gout Drug May Prevent Heart Attacks and Strokes
A widely used gout medication may offer added protection when paired with standard heart treatments.
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