Citizens in Arab nations closer to Israel see their own struggles in Gaza war

Citizens in Arab nations closer to Israel see their own struggles in Gaza war

In Bahrain alone,protesters said they felt a deep sense of shared Arab and Islamic identity,and saw connections between Palestinian liberation and their own liberation from political repression.

  • byVivian Nereim

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Amazing and crowd-free:12 of the world’s most underrated countries

Amazing and crowd-free:12 of the world’s most underrated countries

Look beyond the usual destinations and you’ll find outstanding countries that offer something different,and may well be bargain-priced and uncrowded too.

  • byBrian Johnston
Footballer who inspired #SaveHakeem campaign still fearful for his future

Footballer who inspired #SaveHakeem campaign still fearful for his future

Former refugee Hakeem al-Araibi hopes a new documentary about his jailing can protect him from the Bahraini government.

  • byGarry Maddox
Sydney to London in two hours via space is possible:UK’s Civil Aviation Authority

Sydney to London in two hours via space is possible:UK’s Civil Aviation Authority

Passengers will be able to fly from the UK to Australia in less than two hours within a decade,according to new research,but they could lose consciousness during take-off.

  • byRob Harris
Red Bull boss Christian Horner adds his own spice to F1 rivalries

Red Bull boss Christian Horner adds his own spice to F1 rivalries

When Red Bull began in 2005,Horner was the youngest team principal. Now he is the oldest and has knocked back the offer of a fortune to defect to Ferrari.

  • byStephen Brook
‘It’s Oscar-mad’ but Piastri one man Williams is hoping to beat

‘It’s Oscar-mad’ but Piastri one man Williams is hoping to beat

British Formula 1 driver Alex Albon says he’ll happily deny Australian young gun Oscar Piastri his first championship points on Sunday if Williams and McLaren find themselves in a battle for 10th.

  • byDamien Ractliffe andRoy Ward
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‘You’ll see. You know me’:Hamilton hints at defying FIA ban on politics

‘You’ll see. You know me’:Hamilton hints at defying FIA ban on politics

The Mercedes driver,who has become increasingly outspoken during his career,said the governing body’s ruling was “100 per cent” a move in the wrong direction.

  • byTom Cary
Gulf Arab nations ask Netflix to remove content that ‘contradict values’

Gulf Arab nations ask Netflix to remove content that ‘contradict values’

The move comes after countries in the Muslim world in June banned the public showing of Disney’s latest animated film Lightyear

  • byJon Gambrell
Israel and Saudi Arabia:No longer enemies but not quite friends

Israel and Saudi Arabia:No longer enemies but not quite friends

Clandestine links are increasingly visible as some of the Middle East’s deep-seated rivalries cautiously give way to pragmatic economic and security ties.

  • byVivian Nereim andDaniel Avis
Australian woman allegedly hacked to death by father-in-law in Pakistan

Australian woman allegedly hacked to death by father-in-law in Pakistan

Sajida Tasneem’s in-laws had allegedly confiscated her passport and opposed her plans to return to Australia with her children.

  • byMarta Pascual Juanola,Roy Ward,Ashleigh McMillan andJackson Graham
‘Anything is possible:’ Last Melbourne winner Bottas hungry to push for the pointy end

‘Anything is possible:’ Last Melbourne winner Bottas hungry to push for the pointy end

Valtteri Bottas won the Australian Grand Prix last time it was staged when he was with Mercedes. Now with Alfa Romeo,he wants to show he still has the pace.

  • byMichael Lynch