The West Bank’s fate is unknown as Netanyahu stalls on annexation
It’s mid-July, two weeks after what many in the international media believed was Israel’s start date for the annexation of large parts of the West Bank.
It’s mid-July, two weeks after what many in the international media believed was Israel’s start date for the annexation of large parts of the West Bank.
New cycleways are being introduced in many cities, allowing healthy habits started during the lockdown to continue.
The idea is that the government would make an unconditional job offer at a minimum wage to anyone willing and able to work.
Rapper and sometime Trump supporter Kanye West has announced that he will be running for president of the United States.
Farming now covers 58% of Australia, or 385 million hectares, and accounts for 59% of water extracted.
It’s often harder to read a mask wearer’s attitudes and emotions, and difficulties faced by deaf people who cannot lipread from a masked talker’s mouth.
When people first arrived in Australia as early as 65,000 years ago, sea levels were around 80m lower than today.
In the UK, 21% of people are drinking more alcohol than they did before the pandemic.
Celeste Barber's bushfire money raising efforts have wound up in court after a legal hitch means the funds can not be shared to other states.
Thousands welcome the first day of eased regulations that allow restaurants, cafes and pubs to open for the first time.
How might it work?
Now that many countries are considering their exit strategies from lockdowns
Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne has led a bipartisan call for a global inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus, noting Australia will insist on an independent review, not one conducted by the World Health Organisation.
Humans are innately social creatures. But as we stay home to limit the spread of COVID-19, video calls only go so far to satisfy our need for connection.
The course of human history has been shaped by infectious diseases, and the current crisis certainly won’t be the last time.
Health inequality was a major concern of 20th century social democrats in countries ranging from Britain to Sweden.
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No, it wasn't that his visa had run out, nor was he trying get home in time for Brexit (as far as we know).
Scott Morrison took up Jacinda Ardern’s phrase when she said of Muslims “they are us”, and applied it to Australia.
Cork, the friendly Irish rebel city by the River Lee is well worth a visit.
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With Brexit on the horizon, if you’re harbouring a desire to make a break from Australia to the UK, a move in the next couple of years could prove timely.
Huddersfield Town are bracing themselves for their second campaign in the Premier League after they secured their remarkable survival, against all the odds, last season.
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Having suffered defeats in their last two matches, one against Vietnam, the other against South Korea, the knives are out for Australia’s under 23s, the Olyroos.
England fight back on a tense but enthralling first day’s play at the Gabba, writes Charlie Inglefield.
Thinking of moving to the UK? Is it best to live where other expat Australians have gone before or would you prefer to trailblaze further afield and leave old London town behind? Find some answers, here...
Australia is home to some of the strangest and most rib-tickling place names. Writer Daniel Scott set off to discover some of the best. Here's a few of his favourites.
The waves are lapping at our Pacific Island neighbours' doors and all our political leaders can do is laugh, writes Tess Lawrence.
Sex offender flees 30 month sentence and hides out in Australia, only to be tracked down through via his own Facebook posts.
In London, brunch can be the most important meal of the day, especially since it allows for the inclusion of Bloody Marys and Mimosas.
Thought you knew everything there was to know about the Lucky Country? Think again. From jellyfish, to toad racing, to beer swilling prime ministers, Australia is a world beater.
Can you speak ‘Strayan? Fair dinkum, have a gander at this list of Aussie slang terms and phrases and see if you get the lingo.
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As the UK turns dark, cold, and wet, here are our top 10 tips to help you get through the winter months with a smile on your face, a tissue up your nose, and a stomach full of hearty British goodness.
An Australian film about a young indigenous boy defending his land against the threat of the mining industry is among a series of cutting edge movies screening as part of London's 2013 East End Film Festival.
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The Taste of London Festival in Regent’s Park on 20-23 June is packed full of produce, products and sneak peeks into London’s top restaurants. A foodie heaven you don’t have to wait for.
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