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Time of India
12-08-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Australian PM Launches Big Attack On Israel Over Fresh Gaza Bombings After Pro-Palestine Move
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has accused Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of being 'in denial' over the suffering of Gaza's civilians. His remarks came as Australia announced it will recognise a Palestinian state, aligning with France, Britain, and Canada. Albanese condemned Israel's blocking of aid and the deadly attacks on civilians queuing for food and water, calling them 'completely unacceptable.' He stressed that a two-state solution is the best route to peace and new leadership in Gaza, while criticising Netanyahu's plans for a new military offensive.#GazaCrisis #AnthonyAlbanese #IsraelPalestine #BenjaminNetanyahu #TwoStateSolution #Palestine #GazaWar #MiddleEastConflict #AustraliaNews #GlobalPolitics Read More

ABC News
12-08-2025
- Politics
- ABC News
Federal politics: Coalition would undo Palestinian recognition if elected — as it happened
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says the Coalition would revoke recognition of Palestinian statehood if re-elected. Take a look back at Tuesday's coverage below.

Time of India
30-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
White House Calls EU-U.S. Deal A Trump Masterstroke That Will Change The World For Next 100 Years
A controversial new trade deal between the US and European Union has sparked outrage across Europe, with critics calling it lopsided and humiliating. The agreement, finalised by President Trump and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, imposes steep 15% tariffs on EU exports while requiring massive EU investments in the US and large-scale energy purchases—without any reciprocal tariffs on US goods. White House official Sebastian Gorka praised the deal as a geopolitical triumph and mocked the EU for "bending the knee" to Trump's demands. European leaders and opposition parties have slammed the deal, with France and Italy calling it a moral and political failure. Ursula von der Leyen defended the agreement as the only way to avoid harsher tariffs from Washington.#TrumpDeal #EUTariffs #USPolitics #SebastianGorka #GeopoliticalShift #EUTrade #VonDerLeyen #TransatlanticTrade #GlobalPolitics #TrumpEU


Bloomberg
07-07-2025
- Politics
- Bloomberg
Ramaphosa Blasts Back at Trump Over Threatened Tariffs on BRICS
By , Simone Iglesias, and Mirette Magdy Save South African President Cyril Ramaphosa stepped in to an escalating spat with Donald Trump over the US president's threats targeting the BRICS group, saying that 'it cannot be that might should now be right.' 'It is really disappointing that when there is such a very positive collective manifestation such as BRICS, there should be others who see it in negative light and want to punish those who participate,' Ramaphosa told reporters in Rio de Janeiro as he left the two-day summit of BRICS nations. 'It cannot be and should not be.'


Bloomberg
04-07-2025
- Politics
- Bloomberg
As Trump Steps Back, Will BRICS Step Up?
Donald Trump's 'America first' mantra has created an opening for the BRICS to challenge the US-led world order. But with a lack of shared values and identity, can this group become a meaningful force? (Source: Bloomberg)