Labour's party machine 'out of touch', warn members

Labour members warn the party machine is 'out of touch' and silencing grassroots voices, undermining its fight against right-wing populism. Read the urgent calls for a radical, popular programme from the left.

Fifth Venezuelan Oil Tanker Seized by US Forces

US naval forces have intercepted another Venezuela-linked oil tanker, the fifth such seizure. This action intensifies pressure on the Maduro regime's energy exports. Read the full report.

Trump's 'Global Emperor' Admission Shocks Observers

In a week of startling candour, Donald Trump admitted his only constraint is his 'own morality'. This revelation follows military action in Venezuela and domestic crackdowns, revealing a presidency ruling by fear at home and abroad.

Iran Protests Escalate as Vehicles Burn in Tehran

Fresh anti-government protests erupt in Tehran amid economic crisis. We analyse the regime's crackdown, international reactions, and the risks of foreign intervention. Read our full report.

Iran vows 'no back down' amid nationwide protests

Iran's government pledges a harsh response as nationwide protests over economic conditions escalate. Demonstrators torch buildings and demand political reform. Read the latest developments.

Russia's hypersonic missile strike hits near Poland

Russia launched a major missile barrage on Ukraine, deploying a nuclear-capable Oreshnik ballistic missile near the NATO border. The attack caused widespread damage and power outages. Read the latest on the escalating threat.

Russia uses hypersonic missile near NATO border

Russia has deployed its Oreshnik hypersonic missile in a strike on Lviv, just 40 miles from Poland. It's the first use of the nuclear-capable weapon since 2024. Read the latest on the escalating conflict.

Venezuela's 'Convenient Dictatorship' After Maduro

A week after the US capture of President Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela remains gripped by fear. Experts warn of a 'more convenient dictatorship' as the old regime consolidates power under US oversight.

Victorian Liberals' infighting deepens as Sam Groth quits

Sam Groth's resignation over party infighting deals a blow to Victorian Liberal leader Jess Wilson's hopes of a modernised, unified front ahead of the November state election. Analysis reveals the party remains its own greatest obstacle.

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