At Perth’s CPAC conference, Liberal party faithful speak of ‘the lost Australians’ – with no sign of One Nation
The CPAC conference in Perth highlighted the Liberal Party's efforts to regain its footing in the conservative landscape amid competition from One Nation.
Zempilas tells right-wing conference Liberals must win back 'lost Australians'
Basil Zempilas urges the Liberal Party at a conservative conference in Perth to reclaim lost voters to remain a significant political force.
Conservative Anglicans press opposition to Church’s first woman leader
Conservative Anglican bishops have formed a new council in Nigeria to oppose the appointment of a woman as the Archbishop of Canterbury, reflecting ongoing tensions within the Anglican Communion.
Clerics meet in Nigeria: could the Anglican Church split?
A four-day conference of conservative Anglican leaders in Nigeria discusses potential rifts within the Anglican Church over LGBTQ+ issues and the appointment of the Church of England's first female leader.
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price charged taxpayers to fly husband to CPAC where she railed against government spending
Liberal senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price faced criticism for using taxpayer money to fly her husband to a conservative conference while advocating for government spending cuts.
LIVE: Nigel Farage to unveil 'shadow cabinet' roles with top jobs for failed Tories
Nigel Farage is set to announce his 'shadow cabinet' featuring key appointments for Reform UK, including Robert Jenrick as shadow chancellor during a press conference.
AOC's Munich 'stumbles' draw criticism from liberal critics admitting comments were 'not great'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faced backlash from both conservative and liberal circles for her comments at the Munich Security Conference, particularly her geographical mistake regarding Venezuela.
Pressure from Washington
This Thursday marked another challenging day for the Mexican government in Washington, as a conservative organization linked to the Trump administration held a conference on 'narco-terrorism' in Mexico and a critical article about Mexico was published in The New York Times.
Ultracatholicism breaks with the Episcopal Conference: 'They are closer to the demon'
Conservative factions within the Church and politics are discrediting bishops for their support of immigrant regularization, the handling of pedophilia cases, and the reinterpretation of the Valley of Cuelgamuros.
Robert Jenrick defects to Reform UK after Conservative party suspension
Robert Jenrick has left the Conservative party to join Reform UK following his suspension, announced during a press conference with Nigel Farage.
Israel will honor the late Charlie Kirk with award for opposing antisemitism
Israel is set to posthumously honor slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk for his fight against antisemitism at an upcoming conference.