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Yes, Labor has won a huge majority. But it will still need to work constructively with the crossbench in both the House and the Senate.
At the largest Indigenous collective action in Brazil, Acampamento Terra Livre (ATL), young people from several regions of the country talked about how the global climate crisis directly affects them ...
A lot of people were pro-Bukele until they realized that if they make a wrong step, they could end up in El Salvador's prison.” ...
Perhaps that’s what those fabled punters want: not a Trump-inspired disruptor, nor a radical visionary, but the kind of bloke you’d trust with your tax return.
Superior campaigning by the Labor machine, a lift in the personal performance of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and a woeful campaign by Opposition Leader Peter Dutton have seen Labor re-elected for ...
The Trump administration claims that judges’ orders in the cases of immigrants deported to a prison in El Salvador intrude on the president’s right to conduct foreign policy.
The former federal director of the Liberal Party, Brian Loughnane, used to tell media companies that their practice of commissioning expensive opinion polls right through a parliamentary term was a ...
The Albanese government has been re-elected with a substantially increased majority, and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has lost his seat, in a crushing defeat of the Coalition. As of late Saturday ...
With 52% of enrolled voters counted, The Poll Bludger has Labor ahead in 92 of the 150 House of Representatives seats, the Coalition in 43, the Greens in two, independents in 11 and others in two. In ...
The Conservatives and Labour together barely scraped a quarter of seats – but Reform’s victory came on a historically low vote share.
After a campaign overshadowed by Trump, Labor has prevailed and the Liberals have been left with a real problem: who would want to lead them now?
Exiled in London, Mohammed Al-Fazari leads Muwatin, a London-based independent media outlet reporting on Gulf issues, facing state censorship, funding challenges, and the risks of exile journalism.