Alex Garland’s Warfare puts us in the room as a group of Navy SEALs come under fire in Iraq. It’s not easy to watch.
The first days of the second Trump term are reminiscent of the disastrous administration George W. Bush put in place after invading Iraq.
Liberal spokesperson Anne Ruston claims that “the Coalition always has,and always will,invest in Medicare”. Well,except when under Malcolm Fraser they demolished Medibank and opposed any changes to the ramshackle health scheme we had.
John Howard’s victory at the 2004 election remains one of federal politics’ most remarkable achievements. But cabinet papers from that year show it was the start of the end.
Francis turned 88 on Tuesday and marked the occasion with revelations of a twin suicide bomb plot against him.
Ross Gittins may well bemoan the “era of gutless government”,but perhaps he should direct his criticism to the people responsible,the electors of Australia.
A collection of rebel groups aiming to depose the Assad regime are advancing towards the capital,Damascus,making Iran and others nervous.
Police suspect Kazem Hamad is directing the Melbourne tobacco war firebombings,shootings and drug trafficking from Iraq. We reveal why they can’t bring him back to face justice.
The Iraqi ambassador broke the news to the distraught princess,who asked the headmistress for the engagement ring she left in the school safe.
As the world looks on in horror at events unfolding in the Middle East,Herald journalists Kate Geraghty and Matthew Knott,who have just arrived in Israel,talk about what it’s like to fly into a conflict zone.