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The nationality that has replaced English as Australia’s largest migrant group

The nationality that has replaced English as Australia’s largest migrant group

India-born people make up roughly 5.2 per cent of Australia’s population

'Olivia's Law' gets final approval, forcing criminals to be present for sentencing hearings

The legislation will force criminals to come up from their court cell and attend sentencing hearings.

'Olivia's Law' gets final approval, forcing criminals to be present for sentencing hearings

The legislation will force criminals to come up from their court cell and attend sentencing hearings.

FISA 2.0: Trump Regime Wants Continuity of Government to Spy on the US Population

“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety,” that was a quote from Benjamin Franklin on the dangers of giving up your freedoms so that you can feel somewhat safe. … The post FISA 2.0: Trump Regime Wants Continuity of Government to Spy on the US Population appeared first on Global Research.
Ukraine wants details of Russia's army parade truce offer

Ukraine wants details of Russia's army parade truce offer

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday said Kyiv would seek details from Washington about a Kremlin offer for a ceasefire on May 9, when Russia holds large-scale World War II commemorations.

Trump Hits Back at Germany’s Merz for Suggesting that Iran ‘Is Humiliating the US’, as Foreign Minister Wadephul Tries To Walk Back the Absurd Comments by Failing Chancellor

False ally Merz has a big mouth, and now his government is trying to undo the damage. The post Trump Hits Back at Germany’s Merz for Suggesting that Iran ‘Is Humiliating the US’, as Foreign Minister Wadephul Tries To Walk Back the Absurd Comments by Failing Chancellor appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
China’s US experts are falling short in the ‘great power game’, top scholar argues

China’s US experts are falling short in the ‘great power game’, top scholar argues

Chinese scholars must sharpen their focus on the internal conflicts reshaping the United States if they are to help Beijing navigate its rivalry with Washington, according to a prominent academic. These crises include shifts in political culture, heightened racial tensions, the unsustainability of the country’s economic and fiscal model and the widespread influence of protectionism and populism, according to Ni Feng, a researcher and former director of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’...

The truth about taking testosterone

Dr Xand shares the latest information on testosterone
Moscow's Military Axis With Iran Impacting Battlefield, Ex-Pentagon Analyst Matthew Tavares Says

Moscow's Military Axis With Iran Impacting Battlefield, Ex-Pentagon Analyst Matthew Tavares Says

Matthew Tavares, a former Pentagon analyst, tells RFE/RL the West is no longer facing a partnership of convenience between Moscow and Tehran, but a strategic alignment that spans the tactical, operational, and strategic levels of warfare. 
Iran war tests India’s Brics leadership as ‘political relevance’ questions mount

Iran war tests India’s Brics leadership as ‘political relevance’ questions mount

Brics’ inability to speak with one voice on the Middle East conflict has become a stern test of India’s leadership of the bloc, exposing the challenge of building consensus among its 10 members with divergent interests and concerns. The bloc could not agree on a common position on the war at a meeting of Brics officials to discuss Middle East and North Africa issues in New Delhi last week. Brics has long sought to present itself as a voice for the Global South as frustrations with the US-led...
Cambodia deports more than 600 Thais linked to cyberscams: minister

Cambodia deports more than 600 Thais linked to cyberscams: minister

Cambodia deported more than 600 Thais allegedly involved in online scams on Thursday, the information minister said, part of a crackdown against the multibillion-dollar illicit industry that has ballooned in the country in recent years.

Supreme Court ruling may change Michigan redistricting for years to come

The Louisiana v. Callais ruling could prompt a new challenge to Michigan’s legislative maps, an independent redistricting commissioner said, but the implications are still unfolding.