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French arms exports to Israel ‘a continuous pipeline of military hardware’ Throughout the war in Gaza, France maintained that its exports of military equipment to Israel were solely for defensive purposes or intended for re-export to other countries. A new report by two pro-Palestinian…

Ugh. France.

#cdnpoli #ukpol #auspol #uspol

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“This was two months after Abrahams-Sprod started his special advisor job. He was previously campus coordinator of Sydney University’s branch of the pro-Israel Australian Academic Alliance Against Antisemitism and works alongside the Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism, Jillian Segal.” #auspol

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UK man jailed for sexually abusing nine-year-old step granddaughter has Australian visa reinstated by tribunal The man successfully appealed the automatic revocation of his permanent resident visa after being sentenced to 14 months in prison

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#Perth
Anyone who works in policing or law understands full well that it is extremely difficult to get a pedophile conviction. So to allow this bastard an Australian visa is beyond abhorrent & I question their motives for giving him one.
No pedophiles in 🇦🇺
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US-Ecuador joint military operations violate human rights Human rights groups have denounced the United States and Ecuadorian governments’ joint military operations in Ecuador, which are being conducted under the guise of combating “organised crime”, Ben Radford reports.

US-Ecuador joint military operations violate human rights www.greenleft.org.au/2026/1451/world/us-ecuad... #Auspol

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Irish army set to remove depot blockage amid fuel demos - Michael West Ireland's prime minister says the government "had to act" as the military is called in to remove protesters blocking fuel depots.

Latest from our AAP #news feed #auspol
Irish army set to remove depot blockage amid fuel demos.
Ireland's prime minister says the government "had to act" as the military is called in to remove protesters blocking fuel depots....
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What Pauline Hanson’s popularity tells us about ourselves It’s tempting to look at the rise of Pauline Hanson yet still not take it very seriously. Maybe she points to a collective donkey vote of sorts; an act of political frustration and defiance that will pass once the cost-of-living crisis eases or the major parties start doing their jobs better. I think it’s time we confronted our arrogance rather than continue thinking this way. Recent polling showing One Nation has now surged to become the most popular party in Victoria signals something far more structural and sustained. As for women and minority groups? The political momentum behind Hanson indicates something especially sinister. While economic discontent is real and people are struggling, this is not the crux of the issue where Hanson’s popularity is concerned. People don’t see her as the saviour to their hardship; they see her as an outlet to their anger. She is a safe confidant for all our worst thoughts and impulses. She stokes them and shapes them into a new worldview. And that worldview is becoming more explicit. Just this week, Hanson inflamed already fraught cultural tensions by pledging ongoing support for Ben Roberts-Smith, despite the serious findings against him. “Ben, his immediate and broader defence family need the Australian people’s support right now and I will not abandon him like so many other politicians,” she told media after Roberts-Smith was charged late on Tuesday with five counts of war crime murder, in relation to three incidents. For Hanson, this was a purposeful act to cast powerful men as victims of an overreaching system. It’s a common thread in the Manosphere. And who better to achieve this level of unrest than Hanson? After all, she has spent 30 years in politics honing culture wars as a fine art. Complex questions about justice, harm and responsibility are flattened into binaries: loyalty versus betrayal, “ordinary Australians” versus elites, men versus institutions that seek to hold them to account. It’s extraordinarily successful in building votes. What is most unsettling is where Hanson’s support is growing. It’s no longer confined to a narrow base. Women, younger voters, and those who might once have been assumed to reject this brand of politics are now part of its expansion. The rise of One Nation tells us that a significant number of Australians feel not just economically squeezed, but culturally displaced. But the populist politics of One Nation will do nothing to resolve peoples’ grievances. Instead, Hanson, Joyce and the rest of their mutating fray will redirect them. New divisions will be spurred on. The original problems will remain intact. Hanson’s rise is not a uniquely Australian problem. We’ve seen similar patterns play out globally: Trump, Farage, Meloni, to name a few. But that doesn’t make it any less confronting. And the failure is not just ours as a society to bear, nor is it purely Hanson’s. It’s the fault of mainstream politics and systems that have failed to meet people where they are and where their problems exist. Limited visions, tired power struggles, egos aplenty. It’s little wonder that against that backdrop, simpler, louder, more divisive narratives have taken hold. Hanson’s popularity will continue to grow and we’re at risk that her rhetoric, previously considered extreme will be normalised as we’ve seen in the US. Just last week, we witnessed Donald Trump threaten genocide on Iran in a series of expletive-laden posts. Barely anyone blinked. And where culture wars become the sole agenda, small steps of progress will undoubtedly stall. Gender equality will be deprioritised, systems designed to address violence and discrimination will be weakened. So the question is no longer whether we understand what is happening. We do. The polling is clear. If this moment tells us anything, it is that disengagement is not neutral. The space left by weak leadership does not remain empty. And Pauline Hanson has always known this more profoundly than most. Share this One NationPauline Hanson by Tarla Lambert-Patel 2 hours ago ## Stay Smart! Get Women's Agenda in your inbox * Email * Phone This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Δ ## Latest news ### Women are getting left behind in AI. This is what we need to do about it. ### How Australia’s mining sector locks women out of high‑paying roles ### Victim survivors risk losing critical legal support as funding dries up ### This isn’t geopolitics. It’s coercive control. ### Brisbane startup raises $1.5m to commercialise its ovarian cancer detection blood test ### How an International Court judge thinks about hope

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Future Australian prime minister Chris Watson was born on 9 April 1867

Future Australian prime minister Chris Watson was born on 9 April 1867

#OnThisDay 9 April 1867 John Christian "Chris" Watson was born as Johan Cristian Tanck in Valparaíso, Chile. He served as the 3rd Prime Minister of Australia in 1904 as leader of the Labour Party. #OTD #history #auspol #auspolitics #nswpol #nswpolitics #politics

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Sydney HungryPanda workers say Chinese police intimidating families over pay disputes | ABC NEWS
Sydney HungryPanda workers say Chinese police intimidating families over pay disputes | ABC NEWS YouTube video by ABC News (Australia)

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foreign influence runs amok in various different ways

from CN companies not wanting to comply with Australian labor laws & wage rates

to IL government officials directing lobbyist organisations in Australia (ECAJ, AIJAC, AJA, ZFA, JBD) to enact pro-IL laws

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Ben Roberts-Smith entitled to presumption of innocence but ‘none of us are above the law’, Andrew Hastie says Liberal MP makes first public comments since Australia’s most decorated living soldier, whom he served alongside, was charged with war crimes

Hastie is not my side of politics, but the difficult position he has faced in regard to his former Regiment, and the decisions he has made, I can't fault his moral fiber.

#auspol

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We’ve seen grotesque interventions in the Ben Roberts-Smith case – even before it really gets under way | Andrew Wilkie The rule of law matters, which is one of the honourable things setting us apart from many of those we wage war against

Thanks @andrewwilkiemp.bsky.social and that is at the heart of it, any additional time is a deliberate action.
An action is either authorised or justified.

"Yes, the battlefield is incredibly dangerous, sometimes decisions must be made in seconds"

#auspol

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Sydney Uni appoints antisemitism ‘lecturer’, forgets to tell anybody University of Sydney's Vice-Chancellor Mark Scott appointed a special advisor for antisemitism training program, but forgot to tell anyone until months later.

Sydney Uni appoints antisemitism ‘lecturer’, forgets to tell anybody michaelwest.com.au/sydney-uni-appoints-anti... #Auspol

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pay attention @albomp.bsky.social #auspol

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Even with Trump’s ‘ceasefire’ some sort of global apocalypse is still on the cards | First Dog on the Moon Is it too late to decide how it will end? Which would you prefer?

First Dog on the Moon - Even with Trump’s ‘ceasefire’ some sort of global apocalypse is still on the cards!

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Israel Govt goes rogue #UN #auspol

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Shout out to poor William Bowe, the caretaker of the mental asylum known as the Poll Bludger comments section. May your containment facility for fucktards continue to thrive.

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#Australia #auspol

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Another example of how cooked Australian law is. A swarm of police descended on a bloke at Bondi for wearing an "offensive" T-shirt. Meanwhile we're not supposed to be offended by an "elite" soldier committing horrendous crimes during deployment in Afghanistan? Our moral compass is spinning. #auspol

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What the fuck was that?! - The Shot As psychopaths trade human lives for regional control, the dominance of the Petro-Pedo Dollar teeters like the mental health of witnesses.

Really enjoyed reading this because sometimes it is just nice to know you’re not the only one frantically running around the yard collecting ting up the pieces of your shattered sanity against this roaring backdrop of unceasing ultraviolence

#auspol #gaza #iran

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Gina Rinehart, the woman who wanted Australians to work for $2/day while proposing that rich people should be able to buy their way out of jail sentences. #auspol #WarCrimes

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Did News Fail Australia? Ray Martin Answers Live
Did News Fail Australia? Ray Martin Answers Live Ray Martin spent decades behind the most powerful camera in Australian television. Konrad spent his building an audience one punter at a time with a microphone and an opinion. Today they're in the same room

Punter's Politics | Did News Fail Australia? Ray Martin Answers Live #PuntersPolitics #Auspol #PoliticsSimplified

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What sort of country are we when we jail whistle blowers who report war crimes, but excuse the people who actually committed them? #auspol #WarCrimes
Free David McBride.

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I don't stand with Ben Roberts-Smith. I stand with the soldiers who know right from wrong and testified against him. I also stand with whistle-blower David McBride who should be walking around free instead of BRS. #auspol #WarCrimes

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Billionaire Gina Rinehart says ‘I don’t understand’ arrest of Ben Roberts-Smith over alleged war crimes Australia’s richest person questions cost and time spent investigating former soldiers as pockets of support emerge for Victoria Cross recipient

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The Hutt has some stupid shit to say as usual.

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Riot Police Called Over T Shirt at Bondi Beach | The West Report - Michael West Andrew Brown was stopped by police at Bondi after wearing a T shirt reading “Fuck Israel, Fuck Zionism”, with officers telling him the shirt was offensive and warning it could lead to a breach of the ...

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Australia still a joke country thanks to the ALP & LNP and the fucktards supporting them. Only going to get worse when ON gets some power.

The left needs to get more mongrel, call this out bluntly and make everyone know why it impacts all Australians.

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Okay. I’m going on holiday tomorrow. With lots of books and the ingredients for Margaritas. If anything happens while I’m gone, please keep it to yourself. Thanks awfully. #auspol #war #pestilence #etcetcetc

CD

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Ein Reich the most popular party in VIC, the 'progressive' state. Exceptionalist ALP idiots have been saying 'can't happen here coz our voting system is magic' for years. Hey numbnuts, the voting system is not a buffer for your neolib dogshit.

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What happened in Isfahan? A US ‘pilot rescue’ mission or search for uranium? US special forces entered Iran for a “pilot rescue mission”, but details of the operation suggest a possible covert mission, perhaps for uranium, ending in humiliating failure.

US special forces entered Iran for a “pilot rescue mission”, but details of the failed operation suggest a possible covert mission, perhaps for uranium, which ultimately ended in humiliating failure - Mohammad Molaei

#AUKUS #Auspol #warcrimes
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#FascistFluffers of #Australia, #auspol

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