Shadow attorney-general Michaelia Cash has slammed Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's "weak" leadership as he faces scrutiny over the latest antisemitic incident in Sydney's east.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged the "strongest action possible" during a Jan. 15 press conference if reports of an Australian national captured while fighting for Ukraine being executed by Russian forces are confirmed,
Amid reports of a Melbourne man killed after being captured by Russia while fighting for Ukraine, the Australian government on Wednesday summoned Russian ambassador and said if he will be harmed, it w
Here, everyone owns the beach,” Mr Albanese said. “It’s a place where every Australian ... “That’s why I’m in Adelaide.” The issue extends to Melbourne’s Mornington Peninsula, with early morning walkers reporting rows of abandoned cabanas ...
Anthony Albanese has vowed to take the 'strongest ... Oscar Jenkins has died since being captured fighting in Ukraine. Melbourne teacher Mr Jenkins, 32, had travelled to the war zone and was ...
In response to these reports, the Russian ambassador in Canberra was summoned to the Australian Foreign Ministry, which reiterated that Russia must adhere to international law regarding the treatment of prisoners of war.
Australia has summoned Russia’s ambassador to the country over reports that a Melbourne man was killed after being captured while fighting for Ukraine. Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday that his government was “gravely concerned” about Oscar Jenkins, a 32-year-old teacher, who was captured by Russian forces last year.
In the lead up to the last election a confident Anthony Albanese said Labor was "kicking with the wind". With little room for error, this time they will be kicking against it.
Semitism Jillian Segal has urged the Albanese government to take stronger action against the growing wave of antisemitic attacks.
Australia has vowed it will take the “strongest action possible” if Russia has harmed one of its nationals captured fighting for Ukraine, after reports emerged the prisoner of war may have been killed.
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday his government will take the "strongest action possible" if Russia has harmed an Australian who was taken prisoner while fighting for Ukraine.
Anthony Albanese has pointed to the fact Donald Trump wasn’t able to make it to Australia during his first four-year term of office, when the Coalition was in power, as he confirmed he’d told the president-elect he’d always be welcome to visit.