Abe, second right, at a ceremony on Thursday marking 75 years since the Hiroshima bombing. His personal approval rating has plummeted to a record low of 35%. Photograph: Jinhee Lee/SOPA Images/Rex/Shutterstock Abe, second right, at a ceremony on Thursday marking 75 years since the Hiroshima bombing. His personal approval rating has plummeted to a record low of 35%. Photograph: Jinhee Lee/SOPA Imag
About 30% of the respondents said they had been on the receiving end of discriminatory remarks ‘often’ or ‘sometimes’ Photograph: John Banagan Photography P/L/John W Banagan About 30% of the respondents said they had been on the receiving end of discriminatory remarks ‘often’ or ‘sometimes’ Photograph: John Banagan Photography P/L/John W Banagan
Donald Trump's strange handshake style and how Justin Trudeau beat it – video Ever since his epic 19-second-long handshake with a visibly bewildered Shinzo Abe of Japan, Donald Trump’s unusual handshake style has been under the microscope. The strange, jerky movement he deploys to dominate his counterparts has become something of a talking point. But the Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, th
However, prominent Leave campaigner and cabinet minister Theresa Villiers, writing in the Observer, dismissed the calls. “There is no need to plunge into tabling article 50 now, whatever [European commission president] Mr Juncker may want,” she writes, referring to the trigger for formal Brexit negotiations. “The period of informal negotiation prior to an article 50 process will be crucial and sho
The CSIRO has defended its independence after a Greens MP, whose footage of burning methane on a Queensland river went viral, accused the government-funded research body of “making excuses” for the coal seam gas industry. Jeremy Buckingham, a member of the New South Wales parliament’s upper house, posted the video, which showed him lighting the surface of the Condamine river with a barbecue lighte
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