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The war in Gaza, God willing, will end, perhaps even in the next week or so. Perhaps the war will end and the hostages, the ...
Since assuming his role at the Simon Wiesenthal Centre in 1998, Efraim Zuroff—nicknamed, with a mix of reverence and unease, ...
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On the very same streets in London, tens of thousands march weekly in support of the same twisted ideology that led to the ...
University of Canberra's Vice-Chancellor and former Labor leader Bill Shorten has outlined the universities' plan to combat antisemitism on camps, saying “we’re not going to tolerate people being ...
The Allan government is running more than 10 taskforces tackling major issues including drought, LGBTQIA+ issues and ...
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AAP on MSNProtests, criticisms of anti-Semitism report continueCritics of a report by Australia's anti-Semitism envoy Jillian Segal say it risks undermining free expression and ...
The Prime Minister would be a lot more credible on the anti-Semitism he deplored last week if there’d been some specific actions the government was about to take, rather than just welcoming yet ...
Thousands of Bosnians gathered at the site of the largest massacre of civilians in Europe since the end of World War II. Many ...
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The Observer on MSNWimbledon’s expansion meets its matchThe transformation will more than double Wimbledon’s existing 17-hectare footprint to 40 hectares, as it bids to keep up with competing Grand Slam tournaments in New York, Paris and Melbourne, all of ...
They came asking politicians “reasonable questions”, but they’re really working with a network of extreme-right agitators.
The events of the past two years are irrefutable evidence: from the synagogue attack of last Friday to the firebombing of the ...
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