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Australia relinquishes ownership of its vital northern port.

Turkey brings the Middle East one step closer to major conflict.

Dangerous undertones from Australia’s Muslim Community?

Radical Iranian rhetoric—or something far more serious?

What can we expect from the upcoming meeting?

Australia’s new political leader has his eyes set on redefining the Australian family.

Two Argentine revolutionaries and the death of American capitalism

Is Iran about to lose its grip on neighboring Iraq?

The price of trusting Assad

Why Iraq is reluctant to accept Iran’s generosity

Australia’s economy is ill prepared and incapable in the face of the looming global economic crisis.

Implications of the rocket-wielding terrorists in the Sinai

The deal with Iran has generated varied responses. Combined, they paint a momentous historic picture.

The Islamists in Egypt are set for a dramatic comeback!

The dangers in confusing Iran’s wants with its needs

Iran isn’t the only winner after a year of nuclear talks.

How the Saudis are giving Yemen to Iran

The pope conveniently forgot the Vatican’s role in the bloody Balkans war.

The $150 billion promised to Iran means more than just the rollback of nuclear sanctions.

Yet another proof of Iran’s contempt for negotiations

Allegations surface that Assad is helping the terrorists.

How a band of terrorists was transformed into the Islamic State

The implications of recent Islamic State victories

Iraq’s loss is Iran’s gain.

The discovery exposes Assad’s lies and the president’s naivety.

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