Politics & Economy
The U.S. government has released a draft emissions trading scheme today along with other plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions...
People from all over Australia have converged on Canberra for the start of the Make Poverty History Summit. They want...
Back in black – that’s how the 2010 Federal budget is being dubbed, after Treasurer Wayne Swan’s announcement that Labor...
Nearly a week after the UK election, Britain finally has a new Prime Minister. After intense negotiations, the Liberal Democrats...
Australian aid agencies have called on the Rudd government to use tonight’s budget to honour its pledge to increase foreign...
Russia celebrated the 65th anniversary yesterday of Nazi Germany’s defeat in the Great Patriotic War. Victory Day honours the success...
A new coalition TV ad shows Tony Abbott calling for stronger measures on Illegal Immigration, over an image of large...
Voting in the Philippines kicked off today, with a massive turnout expected amongst the country’s 50 million eligible voters. The...
The UK went to the polls last Thursday but the result is yet to be decided as voters have delivered...
The Queensland branch of the Family First party recently erected a bill board in the Brisbane suburb of Carina which...