Tumgik
#Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
t-jfh · 10 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
What makes Zelenskyy an exceptional leader, according to four experts who’ve seen him up close and personal.
Tumblr media
It’s Not Enough for Ukraine to Win. Russia Has to Lose.
Anything less will encourage Russian imperialism and embolden autocrats around the world.
The Atlantic
Shared via Apple News
5 notes · View notes
dawningfairytale · 6 months
Text
linkedin. linkedin. linkedin listen to me. i don't fucking know albo. and if i want to find out the relevant stuff he says, i won't use fucking linkedin to do it
4 notes · View notes
trekkitkat · 1 year
Text
Want to know how screwed Australia is?
We’ve been asked to vote on a change to the constitution, but the Prime Minister has refused to tell us the details. He said he’ll tell us the details after we vote. He was asked if the vote was negative, would he stand by the decision of the people, and he flat out refused to answer.
This is the asshole who spent a only a couple hours at a town in extreme crisis, and three days at a tennis tournament. And would love to abolish the states so he can control the country from the capitol.
Useless, tricky, wannabe dictator.
1 note · View note
batshit-auspol · 10 months
Text
Bonus Friday Batshit moment: Here's a transcript of a phonecall between Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and American rapper Fatman Scoop
Tumblr media
3K notes · View notes
politicoscope · 2 years
Text
Macron to Albanese: Submarines Offer Remains On The Table
Macron to Albanese: Submarines Offer Remains On The Table
French President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday that an offer to cooperate with Australia on submarines still stood, after a bitter row over a cancelled contract last year threatened to torpedo relations. Macron was left furious when Australia’s previous prime minister Scott Morrison abruptly tore up a contract for France to build a dozen diesel-powered submarines and announced a deal to buy US or…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
canadachronicles · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
0 notes
dcoglobalnews · 2 years
Text
AUSTRALIA REACHES SETTLEMENT WITH France OVER SCRAPPED SUBMARINE DEAL
Australia’s new Labor-led government has reached a 555 million euro ($583.58 million) settlement over a controversial decision last year to scrap the French submarine deal, a move Canberra hopes will help repair the rift between the two countries.Australia last year cancelled a multi-billion-dollar order for submarines with French military shipyard Naval Group and opted instead for an alternative…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
radicalgraff · 1 month
Text
Tumblr media
"Politicians get in the bin"
Poster in Brunswick, Victoria featuring Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton in a wheelie bin
266 notes · View notes
zvaigzdelasas · 3 months
Text
Israel should “cooperate fully with UN investigators” and “provide all available evidence” for its allegations that United Nations staff were involved in the 7 October terrorist attacks, Australia’s ambassador has urged, saying the government wants to resume funding to the agency providing aid in Gaza.
The overnight intervention at the UN comes as the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, shrugged off an Australian law firm’s request for the international criminal court to consider investigating him for alleged complicity to genocide over Israel’s actions in Gaza.[...]
Sydney law firm Birchgrove Legal overnight filed a 92-page communique to the international criminal court, asking the office of the prosecutor to consider investigating Albanese and the Australian government over alleged complicity to deaths in Palestine.
Australia’s decision to freeze funding to UNRWA, approving defence exports to Israel and the government’s support for Israel’s actions are among the actions cited by lawyers in documents sent to the ICC.
Think you'd ask for that before cutting off funding [5 Mar 24]
151 notes · View notes
area51-narutorun · 3 months
Text
Australian PM referred to ICC for complicity in genocide
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been referred to the International Criminal Court as an accessory of genocide to Gaza, announced this morning.
Tumblr media
He's the first leader of a Western nation to be referred to the ICC over complicity in genocide. This could set a precedent for other leaders, such as Joe Biden and Rishi Sunak, to also be referred and potentially face trial.
Sources:
Birchgrove Legal Files Case for Complicity to Genocide to the Hague- International Criminal Court [Media Release] | Birchgrove Legal
Australian PM First Western Leader Referred to ICC as 'Accessory to Genocide in Gaza' (commondreams.org)
Antoinette Lattouf on X: "BREAKING: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been referred to the International Criminal Court as an accessory to genocide in Gaza making him the 1st leader of a Western nation referred to the ICC under Article 15 of the Rome Statute. 100+ Australian lawyers back this move https://t.co/5lQDdbU589" / X (twitter.com)
160 notes · View notes
coochiequeens · 1 month
Text
Finally a peice that talks about how 5 of the 6 in the people killed in the sydney stabbings were women. And yes he was mentally ill but he felt entitled to a girlfriend.
By Victoria Smith 16 April, 2024
Did Joel Cauchi, the man who killed six people in a Sydney shopping centre, do so because he was mentally ill? Or did he do it because he hated women?
Five out of six of Cauchi’s victims were women, which does seem targeted. Nonetheless, according to his family, Cauchi, 40, “battled with mental health issues since he was a teenager”. For this reason, some have found talk of misogyny unseemly, if not exploitative. To categorise Cauchi’s act as male violence against women, if not terrorism underpinned by misogynist ideology, can be appear dismissive of genuine sickness. Sometimes, bad things just happen because people are unwell. 
For women who live with men who have severe mental health diagnoses, there is little comfort in discussions such as these. On the one hand, there is an enormous amount of pressure to downplay the idea that mentally ill men are more likely to be violent than other men (they are, but to say so is viewed as contributing to stigma). On the other hand, is it fair for a man with severe mental illness to be judged by the same moral standards as other men? Shouldn’t we be recognising that they cannot control their perceptions and fears?
See rest of article
The Sydney attacker was desperate for a girlfriend, his family has revealed as police confirmed that he had targeted women.
Joel Cauchi killed five women and one man during a knife attack on the Bondi Junction Westfield shopping centre on Saturday.
Karen Webb, the New South Wales police commissioner, said: “The videos speak for themselves. It’s obvious the offender had focused on women and avoided the men.”
The majority of the 12 people Cauchi seriously wounded were female, including a baby girl.
Andrew Cauchi, his father, said on Monday he knew why his mentally unwell son had targeted women. The 76-year-old told reporters outside his home in Queensland: “Because he wanted a girlfriend and he’s got no social skills and he was frustrated out of his brain.”
Describing his son as “very sick”, he described trying to deal with the feelings of “loving a monster”.
A “heroic” policewoman who stopped a lone knifeman mid-rampage during a killing spree in a Sydney shopping centre has been named.
In one of several heroic attempts to disarm the attacker on Saturday, Amy Scott, a NSW Police Inspector, walked up calmly behind the attacker and ordered him to drop his weapon.
When he refused to do so and lunged at her with a knife, she shot him.
Six people were killed after the culprit – later identified by police as Queensland man Joel Cauchi – went on a stabbing spree in Westfield Bondi Junction, including a mother whose baby is reportedly now in a critical condition.
“She is certainly a hero. There is no doubt that she saved lives through her action,” Anthony Albanese, the Australian prime minister, said on Saturday.
86 notes · View notes
doorhine · 4 months
Text
Here’s how things stand on Sunday, February 4, 2024:
Humanitarian crisis in Gaza
At least 92 people were killed overnight in the besieged strip’s southern city of Rafah, where displaced Palestinians have been sheltering, Gaza’s Health Ministry said.
At least two children were killed in the attack as Israeli forces hit a kindergarten, the Palestinian Wafa news agency reported.
Concerns over a potential Israeli ground incursion into Rafah have mounted in recent days, with hundreds of thousands of displaced seeking refuge from the fighting there in makeshift shelters and encampments.
A strike on a fuel tank near the European Gaza Hospital in Khan Younis killed one person and damaged hospital buildings, Wafa reported.
Israeli soldiers continue to film themselves committing crimes even after an ICJ ruling ordering Israel to take action to prevent genocide in Gaza, the Bisan Research and Development Center said.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he wants to see allegations that staff from the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees participated in Hamas’s October 7 attacks “fully examined”, but people in Gaza should not be left “literally starving”.
Since October 7, at least 27,238 people have been killed and 66,452 wounded in Israeli attacks on Gaza. The revised death toll in Israel from the October 7 Hamas attacks stands at 1,139.
56 notes · View notes
allthegeopolitics · 23 days
Text
Israel is yet to provide a satisfactory explanation for the death of seven aid workers last week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said today as Australia appointed a senior former military official to study Israel’s inquiry into the incident, Reuters reports. Israel said on Friday its soldiers mistakenly believed they were attacking Hamas gunmen when air strikes killed the mostly international group of World Central Kitchen staff, including Australian “Zomi” Frankcom. Two officers have been dismissed and others reprimanded. Albanese said the explanation for the deaths was not adequate. Given that almost 200 aid workers had been killed in Israel’s bombing campaign, Tel Aviv needs to provide more information about what it would do to prevent similar events in the future, he added.
Continue Reading
29 notes · View notes
feetlover26 · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Australian Prime minister Anthony Albanese such lovely pair of feet
95 notes · View notes
yesornopolls · 1 month
Note
Watch this video of Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, talking about his responsibility in relation to the economy.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2dglcXL9zB/?igsh=bWVlanUxMjUxNzJz
If you had to guess, is this video AI generated?
(The lighting, the way he says “wring my hands”, and the way his suit moves seems to be AI generated.)
instagram
23 notes · View notes
politicoscope · 2 years
Text
Australia Banning All Nukes Didn't Go Down Well With U.S.
Australia Banning All Nukes Didn’t Go Down Well With U.S.
The US has urged Australia not to sign a treaty seeking to ban all nuclear weapons, claiming the agreement will reinforce “divisions” between world powers, while failing to address “prevailing security threats” around the globe. In a statement to The Guardian on Tuesday, the US Embassy in Canberra said Australia’s signature on the treaty “would not allow for US extended deterrence relationships,”…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes