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The Spectator Australia was launched in October 2008 and includes the current edition of the iconic British magazine plus lots of pages of additional Australian content and editorial edited by Rowan Dean.
Whether it was from hurt, spite or genuine fascist sympathies, his surprise at his family’s response simply confirms his stupidity...
I think the village of Huwara needs to be wiped out. I think the State of Israel should do it.’...
… Strauss was – quite wrongly – accused of complicity with the Nazis, who were hugely suspicious of his collaboration...
In an interview about his excellent book Black Rednecks and White Liberals, the eminent scholar Thomas Sowell underlined several peoples that...
Stella Levi, an Auschwitz survivor, recalls the vibrant, long-established Jewish community that existed in the Dodecanese before the Nazi deportations...
Husam Zomlot is head of the Palestinian mission to London and an adviser to the country’s president Mahmoud Abbas, currently...
Millennials and Generation Z pride themselves on being ‘anti-racist’. We might, then, expect that remembering the Holocaust properly would be...
… Published as part of the Jewish Lives series for Yale University Press, this concise book, with only one inside...
It is a benefit of wokery that it prompts one to look anew. I was always slightly ashamed that I...
Labor plays the Nazi card A t his 21st birthday costume party, a young Dominique Perrottet, donned some sort of...