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However, the Coalition’s decision to say it would reverse Palestinian recognition if elected was both unnecessary and unwise.
This week in politics the government abandoned a confusing word and a former foreign minister rejected bullying allegations.
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The Liberals might be engaged in a policy overhaul, but the shape of the Coalition under Sussan Ley is now clear — and it looks awful familiar.
Prime Minister Albanese has hit back at reports highlighting Hamas praising him for his decision to recognise Palestinian ...
Sussan Ley has been federal Liberal leader now for exactly 95 days. Today also marks 42 years since veteran Liberal MP Jim Killen retired from politics. More on him later.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has hit back at the Coalition and media, warning them not to engage with "Hamas propaganda".
Anthony Albaense insisted the move would be 'totally opposed' by Hamas, who the Palestinian Authority had assured him would ...
The announcement by Hamas founder Hassan Yousef that the organisation applauds Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s recognition ...