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The hardest part of any inquiry is not uncovering the truth; it is acting on it, as experience has shown.

If the US president gets away with an illegal invasion of Venezuela, why not Xi Jinping, who has a flawed but genuine historical claim to Taiwan?

Where do the US and Venezuela go from here? Much depends on what Washington does next and how Venezuela’s fractured polity responds.

The government may be afraid of what could be revealed – especially in its own party.

Our Life in the ’Burbs series highlights the good, bad and beautiful of Brisbane suburbs. Today, we look at a locale that’s diverse, dynamic and...

On match eve at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Australia’s assistant coach and decorated former spin bowler Daniel Vettori shrugged his shoulders, in a...

The US president should be met with strength, not with “fear, fawning and appeasement”.

The US appears to have completed a bold act of regime change in unseating Nicolas Maduro, but what unfolds next for Venezuela and the world is not...

The participants can deny it till they’re blue in the face, but there are telltale signs of a dead rubber at the end of a Test series. The players...

In a previous, thoroughly unproductive batting life, Harry Brook scored just 113 runs from 14 innings in Australia. The miserable run stemmed from...

Donald Trump made it clear that oil is what his Venezuelan venture is about. But it is entirely unclear how he envisages the next few days – or few...

It was a tough watch as Alex de Minaur walked into his press conference at 11.04pm on Saturday night. The Australian No.1 had just lost to Norway’s...

Energy retailers should be compelled to act transparently and honestly in the best interests of their customers. Many don’t.

Nicolás Maduro’s arrest by US special forces ends an unlikely 13-year presidency dressed up in myths and lies.

A product breakthrough has long eluded Demis Hassabis, but that could change in 2026.

When I was first arrested in Iran and thrown into a solitary confinement cell in Evin prison I would carve a line for each day into the soft...

Compared with much of the world, everything “just works” in Australia, right? No, it doesn’t. It’s up to us to make sure it keeps working.

The Ashes were decided two weeks ago, when Australia sprinted to a 3-0 lead in Adelaide needing only to draw the series to retain the title. The...

In the fallout from Melbourne, the Sydney Test match has the feeling of a realigned contest. It’s not England versus Australia so much as bat...

The worst Australia could do as the fifth Test plays out is to take their Test side for granted, for it is historically improbable that it will...

Creation is an act of wonder, and participating in it is not difficult.

There are ways to help make loss and grief bearable in the midst of the January break.

There appears to be something of an existential crisis unfolding in Test cricket: the quest to preserve the idea of the five-day Test match, with...

Almost inevitably, these Ashes-winning Australians were branded “Dad’s Army” before a ball of the summer was bowled. Almost as predictably, the...

By the time England return to Australia for their next Ashes tour in 2029, it will have been almost 50 years since the last truly competitive bout...

Growing animosity between a crown prince and a powerful sheikh reached a dramatic climax this week, in a development that could move markets and...

Usman Khawaja’s assertion that commentary from journalists and former players about his golf and subsequent back injury before the first Ashes Test...

Unlike first ladies before her, Melania Trump manages to turn her official role into content for money-making ventures.

Once rubbish science becomes accepted, weeding it out of the legal system is extremely difficult.

The seven-day week is a Roman construct. It has no natural reason for being – especially in the week after Christmas.

If by the second Friday of January — known as “Quitter’s Day” — you’ve dropped those ambitions, you’ll also be in good company.

We now live in a more extreme, violent and savage world than a decade ago. Liberal democracy is being confronted with something quite evil. Wider...

2025 was when celebrities stopped being famous for nothing or concentrating on wellness, and started living big, messy, operatic lives again.

Large numbers of visitors to Australia misinterpret the signs, with deadly consequences. The warnings need to be clearer.

Just to save a few sad coins, I confess I’ve been trying those coffee sachets – permanently half-price in supermarkets.

What was meant to be a night of joy has brought devastation to the families and friends of the victims.

Steve Smith has not played in a competitive Ashes series in Australia. At the age of 36, chances are he never will. He wouldn’t remember one...

Bondi does not seem to come from a world of “networks” and “cells”. All signs are it was much more self-driven than that.

Many Sydney parks are so polluted, they’re unusable. And the cleanup costs are sky-high.

From surf lifesavers to Love Island stars, the thong is a practical beach staple – so why are we only clutching our pearls when women wear them?

Look, I’m often wrong. But not this time.

A few years ago, while battling another chaotic family meal prep, I dreamily reminisced about the ’90s. Those heady times of glitter hair gel,...

Test cricket, the dictum has it, is a batsman’s game. Captaincy, administration and even commentary are all dominated by batsmen. Yet these...

I was batting against Mitchell Starc in a Big Bash game – Sydney Thunder versus the Sixers. I faced a few balls and every one of them came into me....

If Kennedy continues the course he’s now set, we will be left to explain to future generations how we came to abandon them.
