Iced out, Russia's Jeff Bezos feels the burn
Severstal’s experience shows how Western sanctions are convulsing some of Russia’s largest and most internationally connected companies.
Frydenberg falls back on his loyal base in $3m seat battle
The Treasurer is facing a strong challenge from an independent and is relying on 12 years of goodwill in Kooyong to stave off defeat.
We must stop the woke mob from white-anting the West
Can we be confident that enough citizens would fight a defensive war against China when our own education system seems bent on convincing everyone that the West is evil and oppressive?
‘What I saw in Syria has come to Ukraine’
As he journeys through a wartorn nation, Middle East veteran correspondent Richard Spencer sees history repeating itself.
Albo’s response is a warning to women everywhere
Labor, which has traded heavily on being the only party in which all women are safe and valued, is unravelling as it attempts to avoid accountability.
Culture war turns to military one as election battle looms
With war on their border, many Hungarians fear a change of rule. A palpable mood of insecurity pervades the region.
No pressure, Josh: it’s just your future at stake
The budget is the Coalition’s election manifesto; or, more honestly, its package of attempted voter bribes.
Buzz cut gets chop in gender-neutral army code
The macho image of Canadian soldiers threatens to be undermined by new rules on gender-neutral clothing.
Cop, filmmaker spar over yacht murder audio
There are claims audio of a policeman discussing the Susan Neill-Fraser case furthers the convicted killer’s acquittal push, but the top cop suggests he is the victim of ‘selective reporting’.
‘My first response was not joy’
After a 15-year battle with an eating disorder, Lexi Crouch was in recovery when she fell pregnant unexpectedly. It’s a dangerous situation on the rise.