Syria: Arrests for 2013 Tadamon Massacres
Authorities have arrested suspects linked to the 2013 Tadamon massacres in Syria, marking a significant step toward justice for victims of the Assad regime's atrocities.
Authorities have arrested suspects linked to the 2013 Tadamon massacres in Syria, marking a significant step toward justice for victims of the Assad regime's atrocities.
Nesrine Malik reflects on King Charles's 2026 US state visit, seeing it as a symbol of fading influence and the unraveling of democracy in both nations.
New UN research reveals that women in developing countries are disproportionately affected by mounting debt, facing reduced access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities.
Japan's PM Sanae Takaichi calls for revising the pacifist constitution amid growing security threats. Large protests in Tokyo and nationwide oppose changes, with thousands defending Article 9.
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RecommendedA baby has been found dead in a homeless encampment at Wagga Beach, New South Wales, prompting a police investigation and renewed calls for support services.
Jimmy Wales calls Australia's under-16 social media ban an 'unmitigated disaster' and 'embarrassment', warning it teaches kids to accept surveillance. He criticizes the 'massive moral panic' and advocates for parental controls instead.
Gianni Infantino announces re-election bid at Fifa congress, with $14bn forecast revenue and Morocco hosting 2030 World Cup. Europe on the fringes.
Catch up on Australia's top news: political developments, economic updates, and more in this afternoon roundup for Monday.
The royal commission on antisemitism holds first hearings in Sydney; PM Albanese and Japan's Takaichi announce new strategic partnership; fuel tax cut not extended; Brisbane train cuts; Victoria teacher strikes delayed.
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RecommendedA Queensland government minister is under investigation over allegations of an improper relationship, raising questions about ministerial integrity and ethical standards.
Anti-smoking groups accuse Coalition of allowing tobacco giant Philip Morris to give closed-session evidence, breaking 15-year precedent to protect public health.
A new study warns that New Orleans could be surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico by century's end due to sea-level rise and wetland erosion, urging immediate relocation planning.
As Scotland heads to the polls, immigration dominates discourse. Reform UK's anti-immigrant stance threatens the welcoming policies that have long defined Scottish politics.
A call for Democrats to revamp their approach ahead of upcoming elections, focusing on voter engagement and countering Trump's influence.
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RecommendedNew Trump administration guidelines may deny green cards to immigrants who criticize Israel or express anti-American views, raising serious First Amendment concerns and chilling dissent.
The Trump administration pressures the UN to adopt trade-focused policies benefiting US firms, threatening further budget cuts. Experts warn of ripple effects as aid programs are slashed.
In Ohio, voters tired of political lies weigh gas prices and Iran war as Democrats aim to flip the Senate seat in a special election. Trust is key.
The Trump administration has proposed significant cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), sparking debate over food security for millions of low-income Americans.
Nicole Saphier, a radiologist and Fox News contributor, is Trump's third nominee for US surgeon general. Experts say she's 'almost a lock' despite questioning vaccines and public health measures.
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RecommendedThe US announced 'Project Freedom' to guide stranded ships through the Strait of Hormuz, but Iran insists ships must coordinate with its forces, raising tensions.
Sydney Mayor Clover Moore cancels a pro-Palestine 'Globalise the Intifada' forum, citing public safety concerns, while criticizing Murdoch press coverage.
Mark Carney argues Europe can lead in restoring a rules-based international order, emphasizing cooperation and multilateralism to address global challenges.
A live facial recognition pilot has launched in Croydon, London, sparking debate over privacy and surveillance. The trial aims to identify wanted individuals.
Vulnerable Ohio Republicans break with Trump to support Haitian immigrants, citing economic benefits and local pressure amid waning GOP support in the state.
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RecommendedLabour MP Sarah Sackman criticizes the 'muted' response from the liberal left and anti-racist groups to rising antisemitic violence, following stabbings in her Golders Green constituency.
Shropshire council reports rising abuse, harassment, and intimidation of staff and councillors linked to removal of unauthorised union and St George's flags across England.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, 74, will run for French president again in 2027, citing war threats and climate crisis. His candidacy sparks controversy amid accusations of antisemitism.
Jeremy Bamber, convicted of murdering five family members in 1985, has been banned from communicating with journalists from prison, sparking legal challenges.
Iran has executed three men convicted for their role in January protests, as part of a wave of near-daily hangings amid tensions with the US and Israel. Rights groups condemn the trials as unfair.
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RecommendedAt least 13 people were injured in a mass shooting at a campground party near Oklahoma City. Police search for suspects in heavily wooded area.