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4 votes
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Singapore's Workers' Party wins Sengkang GRC, boosting presence in parliament to record high
5 votes -
Swedish ex-ambassador Anna Lindstedt acquitted – had been accused of going beyond her remit to have talks with a foreign power
4 votes -
Kanye West declares he will run for US president in 2020
27 votes -
Counter-espionage agency ASIO is conducting a sweeping investigation into allegations Chinese government agents have infiltrated the office of a NSW Labor politician to influence Australian politics
7 votes -
Trump mounts campaign for more debates against Biden
10 votes -
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australian organisations, including governments and businesses, are currently being targeted by a sophisticated foreign "state-based" hacker
6 votes -
The American press is destroying itself
6 votes -
Australian Senators unite to block Pauline Hanson's 'all lives matter' motion
8 votes -
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison apologises for 'any hurt or harm' caused by robodebt scheme
7 votes -
After a staff uproar, New York Times says that Senator Tom Cotton’s “Send In the Troops” op-ed it published yesterday did not meet its standards
21 votes -
Katri Kulmuni will step down as Finland's finance minister after admitting on Friday that she had used taxpayers' money to fund training on how to speak in public
12 votes -
Bizarre scenes in tiny Western Australia town as 'sovereign nation' attempts to overthrow government
8 votes -
For the first time in modern Swedish history, an ex-ambassador has gone on trial and faces a possible jail term
6 votes -
Colorado Democrats unveil sweeping police accountability bill in response to George Floyd’s death
14 votes -
Donald Trump says the USA will label Antifa as a terror organization amid unrest
34 votes -
"Robodebt" class action to continue, despite the Australian government waiving outstanding debts and promising to repay anybody who paid an unsound debt
Yesterday, the Australian government announced it will pay back $721m as it scraps Robodebt for Centrelink welfare recipients. But the class action lodged against the robodebt scheme will...
Yesterday, the Australian government announced it will pay back $721m as it scraps Robodebt for Centrelink welfare recipients.
But the class action lodged against the robodebt scheme will continue, because "the Government still needs to answer to claims of compensation and claims of damages and inconvenience and distress that this system has caused".
7 votes -
President Donald Trump said he would end Hong Kong’s special relationship with the US and withdraw from the World Health Organization
9 votes -
Australia's High Court decides 'Palace letters' written during the Whitlam dismissal can be accessed by historian Jenny Hocking
6 votes -
Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro could soon be toppled, analysts say, as coronavirus cases surge
9 votes -
Victoria did not consult the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade before signing a controversial infrastructure deal with the Chinese government last year
6 votes -
Chinese foreign minister warns US against taking the countries ‘to the brink of a new Cold War’
10 votes -
Boris Johnson's approval rating plunges twenty points in four days amid Dominic Cummings scandal
11 votes -
New Zealand opposition leader ousted as PM Ardern's popularity soars
12 votes -
Brazil's Supreme Court releases video of Bolsonaro discussing replacing security officials
9 votes -
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has instructed civil servants to make plans to end UK's reliance on China for vital medical supplies and other strategic imports
8 votes -
Colombia's FARC rebels agreed to peace — but they're still being killed: “The peace process is just a facade.”
5 votes -
US State Department Inspector General fired after investigating Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; Democrats decry ‘dangerous pattern of retaliation’
9 votes -
US Appeals court rules against Donald Trump on Emoluments Clause
9 votes -
Philippines largest TV network ABS-CBN ordered shut
11 votes -
Republican Mitt Romney sides with Democrats calling for $12 hourly raises for essential workers in the USA
22 votes -
Protesters, some armed, enter Michigan Capitol in rally against COVID-19 limits
27 votes -
Immigration to US to be suspended amid pandemic, Trump says
15 votes -
Greenland wary of US plans for aid projects in its territory – politicians say expected announcement of $12m must not have conditions attached
6 votes -
Could Donald Trump delay the US presidential election?
10 votes -
Russia filed a protest to Oslo after Norwegian coastguards detained a Russian trawler near a remote chain of islands in the Arctic
4 votes -
Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro fires popular health minister
8 votes -
California, Oregon & Washington announce Western States Pact
21 votes -
Boris Johnson leaves hospital, says 'things could have gone either way'
17 votes -
He could have seen what was coming: Behind Trump’s failure on the virus
14 votes -
New Zealand Health Minister David Clark demoted after driving 20km to beach, breaking lockdown rules
12 votes -
Republicans rage as Florida becomes a nightmare for Trump
19 votes -
Bernie Sanders's campaign says he'll participate in an April debate if one is announced
4 votes -
Tulsi Gabbard suspends US election campaign, endorses Joe Biden
17 votes -
Republicans adopt Andrew Yang’s cause. He isn’t celebrating
12 votes -
"Can Biden beat Trump?"
What the polls say about a Biden v Trump matchup (The polls say yeah so... yeah. Admittedly this is a repeat of 2016 and Ukraine will basically be the same thing as Clinton's emails and nothing is...
What the polls say about a Biden v Trump matchup
(The polls say yeah so... yeah. Admittedly this is a repeat of 2016 and Ukraine will basically be the same thing as Clinton's emails and nothing is truly guaranteed.)Can Biden beat Trump? The truth is he's just as risky as Bernie
(Neither of them is a guaranteed win. If there was a safe choice, it wasn't one of these 2.)Stop saying Biden is the 'most electable'. Trump will run rings around him. (No. And not because of his record or gaffes, but because he is an establishment politician and Ukraine will leave the same impression on Biden as Clinton's emails. Are you people insane? Have you forgotten 2016?)
15 votes -
Bernie Sanders says he's staying in race, looks forward to debating Joe Biden
14 votes -
Andrew Yang endorses Joe Biden
16 votes -
It took five hours for Russian lawmakers to propose, consider, and adopt legislation that could keep Putin in office for another 16 years
12 votes -
Andrew Yang’s new US non-profit is giving away $500,000 in free cash as a UBI experiment
23 votes