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Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has suggested Australia can recognise Palestine even if Hamas still controls parts of Gaza, saying there is “a fair bit of precedent”.
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GB News on MSNAmerica 'ready to intervene' after horror series of Isis terror attacks on ChristiansThe White House has confirmed that it is working alongside the State Department to find ways to stop a wave of terrorist ...
Australia is preparing to formally recognise a Palestinian state as early as this week, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke opened the door to Australia recognising Palestine even if Hamas remained in control of Gaza ...
The elimination of offices within Homeland Security and the State Department may force US counterterrorism efforts to rely on ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNAustralia edges closer to recognising Palestinian stateAustralia is likely to soon join allies the UK and Canada in formally recognising Palestinian statehood, an international law ...
The trip by Field Marshal Asim Munir raises concerns about America’s closeness with a military leader whose actions and ideology pose a direct threat ...
My brother is a U.S. citizen who obtained citizenship after working on civil aviation issues in support of the U.S. mission ...
The White House and State Department work to address Islamic State-allied attacks on Christians in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Police have arrested 466 people in central London on Saturday for protesting the British government’s decision to ban the pro ...
The B-52 Stratofortress carries the second largest payload capacity of the three US strategic bombers—with the ability to ...
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