Tear Up the Agreement - Now Trump Demands a New One
Donald Trump has reversed the United States' stance on discussions with Iran, calling for a new agreement regarding nuclear energy after previously declaring the nation's program destroyed.
Guardian Essential report: One Nation woos progressive voters - podcast
The Guardian's latest Essential report discusses the gaining support for One Nation, particularly among former Labor voters, and features insights from political analysts on the implications for the upcoming federal elections.
What lessons can we learn from Pauline’s past?
The article examines the political legacy of Pauline Hanson and the lessons that can be drawn from her past actions and rhetoric.
Donald Trump delivers record-long speech to the nation
Donald Trump's 'State of the Union' address is the longest in history, surpassing Bill Clinton's record from 2000, lasting over one hour and 29 minutes.
Morning Mail: PM evacuated over bomb threat, nearly 60% would consider voting One Nation, Trump prepares State of the Union
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was evacuated due to a bomb threat, as polls show significant support for the One Nation party.
Guardian Essential poll: more than half of Australians open to voting for One Nation despite Hanson’s Muslim comments
A recent poll shows that nearly 60% of Australians would consider voting for the right-wing populist party One Nation, despite controversial remarks by its leader, Pauline Hanson.
Pauline Hanson’s populism is a front. But there are lessons for progressives in One Nation’s surging popularity | Peter Lewis
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party is gaining significant traction in Australia, presenting challenges not just to the Coalition government but to progressive parties as well.
Albanese says One Nation doesn’t ‘represent working people’ and claims Pocock ‘seeks to promote grievance’
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese critiqued the political party One Nation, suggesting it serves the interests of wealthy individuals rather than the working class, and accused David Pocock of leveraging grievances for political gain.
SA Liberal Party may preference One Nation ahead of Labor and Greens
The SA Liberal Party has suggested it may direct preferences to One Nation in the upcoming state election, which could shift the political landscape against Labor and the Greens.
Australia news live: Canadian PM to visit next month; One Nation just behind Labor in new federal poll
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit Australia next month as part of an Asia-Pacific tour focused on trade diversification, while a new federal poll shows One Nation narrowly trailing Labor.
As Pauline Hanson’s One Nation roars back, what can Australia learn from the rise of Nigel Farage and Reform UK?
The resurgence of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party in Australia mirrors the rise of Nigel Farage and Reform UK, prompting speculation about political trajectories and implications for leadership.
One Nation is taking the Coalition vote but Labor is in danger too
The rise of One Nation is reshaping immigration discourse in Australia, prompting Labor to adopt tougher rhetoric to avoid appearing lenient.
MotoGP, 'bum' comment controversy and the dynamics of the SA election
The article analyzes the impact of One Nation's rise in polling on the South Australian election and how it affects the major parties, Labor and Liberal.
The Liberal party believes Trump-style politics is the way to win back power. But it just won’t work in urban Australia
The Liberal party in Australia is veering towards Trump-like politics to regain power, which may backfire in urban areas due to its divisive nature.
Can One Nation make it in South Australia? Liberal party fears peak humiliation at state election
The South Australian Liberal party, led by Ashton Hurn, faces significant challenges in the upcoming state election, with low polling numbers and strong competition from One Nation and the Labor party.
Back to Back Barries: the Liberals’ looming election test
New polling suggests the upcoming South Australian election may pose a significant challenge for the Liberal party, amid a reported surge in support for One Nation.
Pauline Hanson is already distorting policy and politics on immigration. It’s threatening to take us down a dark road
The article discusses Pauline Hanson's growing influence on Australian immigration policy and the broader political landscape as her party, One Nation, gains traction.
Police consider investigation into Pauline Hanson comments
Australian Federal Police are contemplating an investigation into comments made by Senator Pauline Hanson regarding Muslims, which have drawn widespread criticism.
'No seats at all' or one for Liberals if SA polls are correct: analyst
Recent polls indicate the Liberal Party in South Australia may secure one or no seats in the upcoming election, significantly trailing One Nation and Labor.
Joyce open to recontesting seat to defend 'Australian culture'
Barnaby Joyce might run for his former New England seat with One Nation if it appears viable for the party's success in the federal election.
Malinauskas criticised over aged care workforce comments
SA Premier Peter Malinauskas faces backlash for his remarks regarding the necessity of population growth for aged care in South Australia.
Hanson plays into meme status, Taylor goes on tour
Pauline Hanson sparks controversy again by suggesting there are no 'good' Muslims, which leads to a narrow apology only for those who fit her criteria.
Labor MP warns Liberals against chasing One Nation down ‘racist rabbit hole’
Anthony Albanese and a cabinet minister warned against the Liberals aligning with One Nation's divisive rhetoric, linking it to a rise in threats against Muslim communities in Australia.
Afternoon Update: Hanson condemned for ‘reprehensible’ comments; Americans top NZ ‘golden visa’ surge; and ringing in lunar new year
Pauline Hanson faces backlash from officials and the public over her inflammatory remarks about Australian Muslims, leading to calls for her apology.
Canavan says Pauline Hanson ‘not fit to lead’ amid backlash against ‘reprehensible’ Muslim comments
Australian senator Matt Canavan criticizes One Nation leader Pauline Hanson for her inflammatory remarks about Muslims, declaring her unfit to lead a political party.
Hanson issues partial apology for suggestion there are no 'good' Muslims
Pauline Hanson has issued a partial apology regarding her controversial statement that there are no 'good' Muslims while standing firm against radical Islam and criticizing the government's stance on migration.
One Nation circles for frustrated Farrer votes ahead of the by-election
One Nation is actively engaging frustrated voters in Farrer ahead of an upcoming by-election by hosting community meetings in Gerogery.
The Liberal Party's right wing is divided and One Nation isn't the only reason
The Liberal Party in Australia is facing internal divisions over its future direction, particularly regarding a right-wing shift aimed at countering the rise of populism and the popularity of One Nation.
'I am shocked': Unpacking One Nation's spectacular rise in the polls
One Nation's polling popularity has surged to over 20% nationally, marking a significant shift in the Australian political landscape.
Is Angus Taylor enough to stop One Nation? | Back to Back Barries
Angus Taylor has been elected as the new leader of the Liberal Party in Australia, facing the challenge of addressing the rise of One Nation.
Abbott issues warning to Taylor over becoming 'One Nation-lite'
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott warns new Coalition leader Angus Taylor against watering down the Liberal Party's principles by adopting aspects of One Nation.
New opposition leader Taylor wants to stop 'bad immigration' but says Liberals aren’t 'One Nation lite'
New Liberal leader Angus Taylor plans to introduce policies to combat 'bad immigration' while acknowledging past mistakes that contributed to the party's electoral defeat.
What young people think of One Nation's rising popularity
Young Australians express concern over the increasing popularity of One Nation, a party they feel threatens progressive values.
Pauline Hanson’s racist rhetoric cast a shadow over my childhood. Here we are again | Zoya Patel
Zoya Patel reflects on the resurgence of Pauline Hanson's popularity and its implications for Australian attitudes towards racism and immigration, which have historically scapegoated foreigners.
Abortion laws, gun control and the rise (again) of One Nation: is Queensland’s LNP fraying at the seams?
The Queensland LNP faces internal strife following a member's decision to cross the floor over abortion debate, potentially impacting the party's cohesion.
Bishop Škvorčević: Stepinac knew there is a truth that cannot be deviated from, a boundary that must be respected
Retired Bishop Antun Škvorčević led a ceremonial mass in Krašić to commemorate the feast of Blessed Aloysius Stepinac, emphasizing the importance of unwavering truth and love for one's nation without hatred for others.
Is this Sussan Ley’s worst nightmare?
The article discusses challenges faced by Australian politician Sussan Ley amidst a complex political landscape.
One Nation is eyeing off Victoria, and that's a headache for the opposition
Victorian opposition faces challenges as One Nation gains traction among rural voters discontent with government policies.
What does One Nation stand for?
One Nation's support is surging, polling at 27 percent, surpassing the Liberal Party's 15 percent, with voters attracted by its broader values and policies.
'Savarkar was the one who gave the Two-Nation Theory', said MP Imran Masood
Congress MP Imran Masood from Saharanpur stated that Vinayak Damodar Savarkar introduced the Two-Nation Theory, which was later accepted by the Muslim League and utilized for political alliances, leading to the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan.
Eun Chan-jin, head of the Financial Supervisory Service, states that "There must be improvements for the system to be included" regarding the Bithumb 'overpayment incident.'
Eun Chan-jin, head of Korea's Financial Supervisory Service, emphasized the need for substantial regulatory improvements in response to the overpayment scandal at Bithumb, one of the nation's largest cryptocurrency exchanges.
Liberals despair at prospect of 'non-existence' and weigh leadership change
The Australian Liberal Party is considering a leadership change after a recent Newspoll indicates a significant drop in public support, prompting fears of non-existence for the party.
One Nation's rising support is inextricably linked to the housing crisis
A recent poll shows a significant rise in support for Pauline Hanson's One Nation party, attributed to growing anti-immigration sentiment amid a housing crisis in Australia.
Indonesia's President: How One Man Torments a 280-Million-People Nation
Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto faces harsh criticism for his authoritarian governance and cronyism, leading to concerns among international investors.
Coalition squabbling and Labor tinkering leave us in a dangerous vacuum. One Nation filling it is a nightmare in the making | Zoe Daniel
The article critiques the Australian federal Coalition and Labor government for their inaction and divisive politics, highlighting the rise of One Nation in this vacuum of trust.
Inside David Littleproud's 'kingdom of Maranoa'
Support for the National Party remains strong in David Littleproud's Maranoa electorate, despite a surge in One Nation's popularity, which has announced plans to open an office in Longreach.
SCJN is one vote away from 'flexibilizing' the limit on marijuana possession
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) was one vote short of easing the legal possession limit of marijuana in Mexico, which is currently set at 5 grams.
One Nation says it will ‘contest every seat’ in South Australia – but will voters tick the box when it matters?
One Nation is ramping up its campaign in South Australia ahead of the March elections, asserting it will contest every seat amid rising support fueled by discontent with the federal Coalition.
One Nation, a popular premier and independents: SA Liberals face three major threats
The Liberal Party in South Australia is confronting significant challenges from One Nation, a popular Labor Premier, and independent candidates ahead of the upcoming election.
One Nation SA candidate Cory Bernardi says party will be the 'strongest voice of opposition'
Cory Bernardi, the newly announced lead candidate for One Nation in South Australia, claims there is 'no opposition' in the state prior to the upcoming election, while party leader Pauline Hanson warns that Labor is 'on notice.'