
Australian Bar Declared Crime Scene After Seizure of Trump and Netanyahu Nazi Posters
An Australian cafe in Canberra was declared a 'crime scene' after police confiscated posters depicting Trump and Netanyahu in Nazi uniforms, which the owner claimed were 'demonstrably anti-fascist'.
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Representatives from more than 45 countries expected to attend initiative aimed at bringing an end to the war in Gaza Authoritarians, strongmen and dictators: who is on Trump’s Board of Peace? A grouping of largely oppressive and authoritarian world leaders and their envoys are flying to Washington for the inaugural meeting of Donald Trump’s newly established Board of Peace. Global powers, including Washington’s traditional allies, fear the US-led body is an attempt to side-step the more democratic United Nations and replace it with a fee-paying members’ club run on the whims of a single man. Continue reading...
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Owner of cafe in Canberra says posters were ‘demonstrably anti-fascist in their message’
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