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This week in politics the government abandoned a confusing word and a former foreign minister rejected bullying allegations.
An Australian neo-Nazi group claims it has seen “hundreds” of new sign-ups following an incendiary march through the Melbourne CBD, prompting warnings about the group’s boasting and recruitment ...
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Rape survivors to go head to head with controversial men's rights group at Edinburgh protest
Members of Justice for Innocent Men Scotland (JIMS), who have been slammed for targeting women speaking out on abuse, are to ...
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Sinar Daily on MSNNik Nazmi confirms plan to defend Setiawangsa in next GE as PKR candidate
He emphasised that his focus was on fulfilling his current responsibilities and continuing his political journey within the ...
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Wednesday that his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu has “lost the ...
None of this is to say that American leftists represent a blueprint for Democrats everywhere in the country — let alone that ...
“It’s getting worse for sure,” said Alexandru Muraru, a member of Romania’s parliament and vice-president of its National Liberal Party, who is not Jewish. “In Western Europe, they have big Muslim ...
Three and a half years into Russia's full-scale invasion, the Ukrainian branch of the Russian Orthodox Church is finally ...
A New Zealand lawmaker was ejected from Parliament for a second day Wednesday after refusing to apologize for calling her ...
President William Ruto has opened what could turn out to be a clash between the executive and the legislature, accusing ...
As the war in Gaza drags on amid reports of famine, formulating Israel policy can be difficult in a country that has long defined itself by support for the Jewish state.
Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann noted that German Chancellor Friedrich Merz planned to host an online meeting on the Ukraine issue on August 13 ...
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