Nationals leader Matt Canavan has embraced the surge in support for One Nation, arguing it reflects a clear voter push for change from Labor.
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Kogan CEO Ruslan Kogan has issued a dire warning for Australia over Labor’s planned tax changes, which he said could result in an “exodus of talent” seeking better opportunities abroad.
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JUST IN: President Trump touts the sweeping impacts of his new Iran deal, predicting a major drop in global energy costs and revealing that French President Emmanuel Macron personally reached out to him to address oil prices.
"The the Iran deal that we made is going to bring a lot of, a lot of success to the world because the oil was really clogged up there for a while."
NEW: French President Emmanuel Macron praises President Trump's peace deal between the United States and Iran:
"We are ready to take our fair share of the burden and be part of the commitment of the international community."
"It's a very important step towards peace but as well for the global economy."
New York City descends into chaos after the Knicks won the NBA championship over the San Antonio Spurs.
Footage captured firefighters desperately trying to extinguish a school bus engulfed in flames in Times Square as rowdy fans chanted, “Knicks in five!"
BREAKING: A White House official says Iran has agreed to a performance-based deal that would require major concessions before receiving any sanctions relief.
According to the official, Iran's nuclear material would be destroyed and removed, its nuclear program dismantled, and none of its money released until it fulfills its commitments.
The official also says the Strait of Hormuz would remain open and Iran would agree to stop funding terrorist groups.
JUST IN: President Trump announces a major move to slash seafood costs and generate millions in new business for American fishermen by restoring commercial access to 3 areas of the western Pacific Ocean:
"It's a large amount of space we're talking about that they were restricted. Other countries would use it, but our country couldn't use it."
"You ever hear of anything so stupid?"
New Home Affairs figures have revealed more people than ever are living in Australia on bridging visas, prompting fresh scrutiny of the government's handling of the migration system.
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U.S. forces have completed a new round of strikes inside Iran, according to U.S. Central Command.
CENTCOM says U.S. Marine Corps, Air Force, and Navy assets targeted Iranian military surveillance capabilities, communication systems, and air defense sites at the Commander in Chief's direction.
"The strikes are in response to Iran's unwarranted and continued aggression," the command said.
Officials say the targets posed a threat to U.S. forces and international commercial shipping operating in the region.
Australians have been warned that they should expect to start paying ten per cent more when dining out from next year, for everything from coffee to beers.
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A Canadian man has been hospitalized with a brain bleed and fractured skull after being attacked by five strangers in a popular tourist destination.
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A protester dressed as Charlie Kirk appeared to re-enact his assassination at a TPUSA event while demonstrators chanted, "He deserved to die."
The scene unfolded outside the Turning Point USA Women’s Leadership Summit led by Erika Kirk as activists shouted and harassed attendees.
Erika Kirk said the demonstration serves as a powerful reminder:
"You pray for your enemies. You pray for those that persecute you."
BREAKING: The Israel Defense Forces confirmed it carried out strikes Sunday in western and central Iran.
In a statement, the military said the Israeli Air Force carried out the strikes.
The strikes come after Iran launched a missile attack on Israel earlier in the day, and as President Trump warns retaliation could "blow up" peace negotiations.
BREAKING: President Trump declines to reveal specific details of his own proposed compromises to end the Russia-Ukraine war:
"I'd rather not say."
"I'm very responsible when that happens. It's going to happen. They're going to both make compromises — I suggested those compromises."
"They're two very incredible countries, beautiful countries."
"They've got to stop. Last month, they had 25,000 people killed. Soldiers, mostly soldiers, some people, but mostly soldiers."
More than 60 per cent of the nation share a horrific prediction about the economy as high inflation and low productivity continue to ravage households.
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The West has created an utterly evil state religion where an accusation of “racism” is the gravest offense that can be committed, even worse than rape or murder!
So if police show up at a crime scene and a British boy is bleeding out and an immigrant says the British boy is racist the cops will cuff the dying British boy.
Middle East tensions are on the rise after U.S. forces disabled an Iranian vessel near Karg Island and struck a military communications site on Qeshm Island, prompting Iran to launch retaliatory attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain while other missiles and drones were intercepted.
@BillHemmer describes what's happening in the Middle East as clashes between Israel and Hezbollah continue along the Israel–Lebanon border, adding another layer of pressure to an already volatile region.
Labor’s popularity has collapsed with a staggering one million voters regretting voting for Anthony Albanese’s government, writes Sky News Chief Election Analyst Tom Connell.
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