Fifty-six state branches want the laws reviewed, while gambling, Aukus and Palestine are also on the agendaGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastFifty-six Labor branches have passed motions to the New South Wales state conference c…
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Lies In State
Foreign officials, militia members and religious leaders on Friday visited the site where the slain Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is lying in state, beginning nearly a week of events to mourn and bury Iran’s former supreme leader.
Woman From Ukraine Was Behind Monaco Bomb Attack, Officials Say
Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian, tried to kill three people with a parcel bomb on Monday, the authorities said. She remained on the run.
Why is the UK mired in a maternity and neonatal deaths scandal?
An inquiry found that more than 500 mothers and babies either came to harm or died due to poor care.
Zim and ONE complete handovers as CEOs set out their visions
Incoming executives stress continuity and future growth
EU Sanctions 6 People Involved In Death Of Putin Critic Alexei Navalny
The EU said the people were involved with the development of chemical weapons, particularly epibatidine, that were found in samples taken from the activist’s body after his death.
Huge contract awarded for new British fighter jet
The programme to deliver Britain’s next-generation fighter jet has been awarded a £4.6 billion contract.
The post Huge contract awarded for new British fighter jet first appeared on UK Defence Journal.
Activists Allowed To Sue Sweden Over Failure To Tackle Climate Change
Activist groups around the world are increasingly looking to the courts to force governments and corporations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and better protect the environment.
DOJ refuses to hand over Epstein files after judge’s order
DOJ declines to turn over redacted information after judge’s order to release documents or explain why they’re being withheld
Heated debate: When air conditioning became political in France
Tens of millions of people suffered and thousands died during a historic heatwave in France. As the temperatures rose while the days stretched on, media attention invariably turned to air conditioning, a rare technology in France. In this edition of F…