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Tunisia Has Approved a New Coalition Government — But Not Everybody's Happy About It
The inclusion of Islamist party Ennahda has drawn opposition from leftist and secular parties — including the prime minister-designate's own Nidaa Tounes — and warnings that the alliance of rivals won't last.
Will Tony Abbott Make It To One Term?
Unrest within government ranks and terror at the prospect of a Labor win in 2016 might lead to political regicide. Or Tonecide.
Islamic State Releases Q&A 'Interview' With Captured Jordanian Fighter Pilot
The militant group published statements attributed to the captive pilot in which he describes his F-16 being hit by a heat-seeking missile.
Islamic State Fighters Capture Jordanian Pilot After Downing Coalition Warplane in Syria
The family of Flight Lieutenant Moaz Youssef al-Kasasbeh have appealed to IS leaders for his release after it published images showing the pilot and the downed jet in its stronghold of Raqqa.
Busting Some Myths About the ABC
The conventional wisdom is that the ABC leans to the left. It's a wisdom so conventional that not even facts and evidence can destroy it.
Jihadists Pledge Allegiance to Islamic State Leader in Video
The Syrian media branch of the Islamic State released a video Wednesday featuring fighters from five countries pledging allegiance to the group.
Islamic State Leader Possibly Killed — Or Possibly Not — by Airstrikes in Iraq
Unconfirmed reports say Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi may have been injured or killed when coalition warplanes targeted a gathering of militant leaders near Mosul.
Syrian Kurds Battle Advancing Islamic State for Strategic Town
Kurdish militiamen and US-led airstrikes have struggled to repel an intense Islamic State offensive around Kobane, near the Turkish border.
Demonstrators Denounce Civilian Deaths in Syria as Coalition Airstrikes Continue
Protesters in one Syrian town blamed coalition airstrikes for killing 27 people, including civilians.
How Will the Scottish Referendum Affect Food Prices?
History will be made tomorrow when the people of Scotland vote for or against becoming an independent country. But how would becoming independent affect day-to-day food prices?
Pissing Into A Strange Wind: Australia Abolishes the Carbon Tax
Australia now has the questionable honour of being the first country to abolish a carbon pricing system.
24 VICE Photos That Sum Up Four Miserable Years of Coalition Rule
You can tell they were great because of all the fire and broken glass.