The Canadian PM calls for middle powers to work together to counter the rise of hard power and the great power rivalry, in order to build a more cooperative, resilient world.
The Canadian PM calls for middle powers to work together to counter the rise of hard power and the great power rivalry, in order to build a more cooperative, resilient world.
So the world’s most infamous draft dodger wants the unarmed Iranian people to rise up against one of the world’s most ruthless bunch, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
Ted Brown, Moama
The Age, letters
Angus Taylor holds cost-of-living press conference in Canberra’s wealthiest suburb.
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Will Donald Trump’s quest for the Nobel Peace award be strengthened if he ends the war between the US and Iran?
Bill King, Camberwell
The Age, letters
After a disastrous 2025 election loss, the Liberal Party engages in some critical self-reflection
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America first. Today’s Age cartoon
For sale: FIFA Peace Prize. Still in box. Hardly used by previous owner.
John Fife, Box Hill South
The Age, letters
Thousands of Australian travellers are stranded as airlines cancel flights into and out of the Middle East.
Ai R U OK? day. Today’s Age cartoon
Some advice for the PM: there are many, many of us ″difficult women″ ... and we all vote.
Michelle Goldsmith, Eaglehawk
The Age letters
A contentious review into the Liberal Party’s disastrous election will be suppressed after Opposition Leader Angus Taylor met with top party figures and agreed to shelve the document, sparing the party from further humiliation
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Ukraine voted for a comedian and got a leader. The US voted for a leader and got a clown.
Ray Brindle, Burwood
The Age, letters
‘Spare me the condescension, old man’: Grace Tame dismisses PM’s apology.
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State of the Union
The State of the Union
If “adhering to Australian values” means leaving 11 Australian women and 23 blameless children in appalling conditions in Syria, please count me out.
Jo Bond, South Melbourne
The Age, letters
Royal Royal commissions.
A political race to the bottom
What does it take to cross the line?
Gilded cages. Today’s Age cartoon
Royal ballast
Trade secrets.
More questions hanging over the Victorian Premier.
Don’t play with matches
Couldn’t give a toss.
Big tipping Victorians.
One Nation’s chances in the Victorian state election. www.theage.com.au/politics/vic...
Changing colours. Today’s Age cartoon