Sky News Australia
Putin prepares military to retaliate against Ukraine after drone attack
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- Putin prepares military to retaliate against Ukraine after drone attack
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- 1:09
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- 4 days ago
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- Russian President Vladimir Putin is preparing his military to retaliate against Ukraine for a drone strike on a student dorm that reportedly killed six people.
He labelled the strike in Luhansk, a Russia-controlled area of Eastern Ukraine, as a 'terrorist attack'; Ukraine denies targeting civilians.
Mr Putin claims there were no military targets near the dormitory.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte says Ukraine has not only stabilised the front line but is gaining territory.
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- SpaceX launches largest rocket yet following earlier delay
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- 4:53
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- 4 days ago
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- SpaceX has launched a new version of its Starship 'V3 Megarocket' following an earlier delay.
The company got within a half-minute of launching the test flight Thursday evening before a cascade of problems halted the countdown.
It is a crucial step in readying the rocket for NASA’s Artemis moon program.
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- Marco Rubio stresses US expectations of European nations at NATO summit
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- 1:25
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- 4 days ago
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- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticised European nations that denied the US the use of their bases for its Iran operations.
During a NATO leaders’ summit in Sweden, he outlined America's expectations of allies, stressing that closer cooperation is needed.
Mr Rubio claims a tolling system in the Strait of Hormuz by Iran should set a precedent for other nations to impose similar tolls.
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- ‘On the periphery’: Tulsi Gabbard wasn’t ‘actively involved’ in Trump's decision making
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- 5:30
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- California University Political Science Professor Louis Desipio claims Tulsi Gabbard hasn’t been actively involved in her role as director of national intelligence.
“I don’t think she was actively involved in decision-making,” Mr Desipio told Sky News Australia.
“When we invaded Venezuela, she was unaware of what was going on… in the period since she hasn’t been actively involved in the conversations about Iran.
“So, I’d say her role has been on the periphery of the Trump administration.”
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- ‘They had crappy candidates’: Trump rips into Democrats’ election autopsy report
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- 3:31
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- US President Donald Trump claims the Democrats lost the election because they had “crappy candidates” and “bad policies”.
“They’re Dumocrats, you know why, cause their policies are very dumb,” Mr Trump said.
“You lost the election because you had crappy candidates and you had bad policy, and they didn’t know how to speak properly, and they weren’t smart people.”
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- ‘Take him home to mummy’: Trump savagely roasts protester at New York rally
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- 3:21
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- US President Donald Trump has roasted a protester during his rally in New York.
“Take him home to mummy,” Mr Trump said.
“You know what he doesn’t say is his mum’s watching on television right now and she’s loving it.”
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- Trump confirms he will not attend Don Jr.’s wedding in Bahamas
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- 0:37
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- US President Donald Trump has confirmed he will not be attending his son, Donald Trump Jr.'s, wedding this weekend due to government business.
Mr Trump took to Truth Social to say he "very much wanted” to attend the wedding.
“I feel it is important for me to remain in Washington, D.C., at the White House during this important period of time. Congratulations to Don and Bettina!"
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- Tulsi Gabbard resigns as director of national intelligence
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- 2:43
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- 4 days ago
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- Tulsi Gabbard has resigned from her role as US director of national intelligence, citing family reasons.
US President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to praise Ms Gabbard.
"Tulsi has done an incredible job, and we will miss her," Mr Trump said.
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- Tony Abbott set to become next federal Liberal Party president
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- 0:25
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- 4 days ago
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- Former prime minister Tony Abbott is set to become the next federal Liberal Party president.
Mr Abbott’s appointment will be confirmed at the party's federal council meeting in Melbourne next week.
He'll run unopposed after former foreign minister Alexander Downer chose instead to run as federal vice president.
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- ‘He’s a dumb guy’: Trump brutally roasts ‘low IQ’ Hakeem Jeffries
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- 4:36
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- US President Donald Trump says Democrat Hakeem Jeffries is a “dumb guy”.
“I was thinking about this character we have in the house; his name is Hakeem Jeffries,” Mr Trump said.
“He’s a low-IQ person, very low-IQ.
“I said, wait a minute, he’s a Dumocrat, that’s how I got the name.”
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- Victorian government trying to ‘punish’ people for using their cars
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- 5:39
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Sky News contributor Joe Hildebrand says Victoria is trying to make it “completely pointless” to drive a car with new speed limit reductions rollouts.
Mr Hildebrand said the government is trying to “punish” people for using their cars.
“It is basically just an ideological push to make it not worth even having a car, let alone even driving one.”
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- ‘Nanny state’: Victoria set to trial 30km/h speed limits
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- 5:59
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Sky News host Steve Price says Victorian streets are going to be trialling 30 km/h speed limits.
Mr Price said Victoria is now going to be a “nanny state”.
“Who knows what this is actually going to do.”
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- Labor’s focus on intergenerational equity scrutinised amid federal budget concerns
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- 8:25
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Sky News host Caleb Bond discusses the Albanese government’s “made-up” intergenerational equity “headline” and the consequences of Labor’s federal budget tax changes.
“I'm more and more convinced that the government didn't think beyond this made-up headline of ‘intergenerational equity’ when it put the budget together. Did they think at all about the consequences of these tax changes, particularly to capital gains tax?” Mr Bond said.
“The government is struggling big time to sell this budget. It's managed to annoy almost everyone, which is a pretty extraordinary feat. It'll rake in the government some $80 billion of new tax, so it's costing you. The question now is how much will it cost the government?”
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- Donald Trump knew he would have to ‘spend some political capital’ from the Iran war
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- 1:55
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Chairman of Republicans Overseas UK Greg Swenson says there’s “not a lot of support” for the Iran war.
Mr Swenson told Sky News host Danica De Giorgio that US President Donald Trump “took the high road” on the issue.
“Because he knows that he had to spend some political capital here.”
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- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor investigation continues amid new appeal for witnesses
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- 3:31
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- UK Barrister and Broadcaster Andrew Eborn says Thames Valley Police have launched an appeal for more witnesses to come forward regarding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s alleged crimes.
“It’s a seismic moment in British history, it’s the first time in 400 years that a royal was arrested,” Mr Eborn told Sky News host Caleb Bond.
“Andrew, the former prince Andrew … Thames Valley Police, they’re now making a public appeal for more witnesses to come forward, and not just about sexual misconduct, corruption, but also about leaking these secrets.”
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- ‘Crowbar can’t get him out’: Keir Starmer remains ‘determined’ to stay PM
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- 2:05
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Writer and Broadcaster Esther Krakue says Keir Starmer is “so determined” to stay UK Prime Minister.
Ms Krakue told Sky News host Danica De Giorgio that a “crowbar can’t get him out” of office.
“The EU is watching the dumpster fire that is British politics.”
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- World’s Gone Mad: Democrat has a ‘novel approach’ to persecuting Jews
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- 11:10
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Sky News host Rowan Dean reacts to a democrat with a “novel approach” to persecuting Jews.
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- Donald Trump has been consistent about ‘choosing diplomacy first’
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- 2:03
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Chairman of Republicans Overseas UK Greg Swenson says US President Donald Trump has been consistent about “choosing diplomacy first”.
Mr Swenson told Sky News host Danica De Giorgio that when diplomacy is “completely exhausted”, he will then pull the trigger on kinetic action.
“I think he’ll do that again.”
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- Albanese government ‘all over the shop’ in fallout from federal budget
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- 4:42
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Sky News host Caleb Bond says the Albanese government is “all over the shop” as a result of the fallout from the federal budget.
“You could fairly describe the government as all over the shop today as the fallout from the federal budget rolled on a week-and-a-half after it was handed down by Treasurer Jim Chalmers,” Mr Bond said.
“The government is under pressure over its quasi-death tax, that is, the minimum 30 per cent tax to be applied to discretionary trusts will also apply to testamentary discretionary trusts, which are a mechanism to continue some control after you die over how money and assets are distributed from your will.”
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- ‘Cancel culture crusade’: Jacinta Price targeted by left over appearance on right-wing podcast
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- 7:02
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Sky News host Danica De Giorgio says Liberal Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has been targeted by the left after her appearance on right-wing podcast ‘2 Worlds Collide’.
“Trigger warning. The left is on a cancel culture crusade to shut down debate on migration in this country again. And this time, they have set their sights on Liberal Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and want her sacked,” Ms De Giorgio said.
“Well, it centres around a 30-second exchange, during her hour-long appearance on right-wing podcast – ‘2 Worlds Collide’ hosted by combat veteran Sam Bamford. In the latest episode, Senator Price sat down and discussed a range of topics from Indigenous Australians, Labor's disastrous budget, housing, and critically, immigration. And who we are and who we want to be in the face of a changing Australia.”
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- Ex-Liberal Hollie Hughes defects to One Nation in shock move
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- 5:40
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Former Liberal senator Hollie Hughes discusses why she has defected to One Nation and the policies that prompted her move.
“I actually can’t remember ever not voting really on the same side as Pauline,” Ms Hughes told Sky News host Rowan Dean.
“I have always voted along the same lines as her … I’ve been a member for a little bit now.”
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- ‘Lessons of hubris’: Albanese destined for ‘humiliation’ at next federal election
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- 9:18
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Sky News host Rowan Dean says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s hubris will inevitably lead to his “humiliation” at the next federal election.
“The Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, may boast of his Italian heritage. It's a shame he isn't Greek. Because this week Anthony Albanese set in train the events which will inevitably, according to the ancient universal laws of the Greek empire, lead to his humiliation and destruction at the next election,” Mr Dean said.
“I'm not an especially religious person, or even superstitious, but if it comes to betting on the Greek gods of Olympus versus the ALP election machine of Sussex Street, I'll bet on the Greek gods every time.
“The final stage of the cycle... destruction. The catastrophic end. The lesson of hubris is clear: no mortal can challenge the natural and divine order without severe consequences. Just ask Icarus, who flew too close to the sun. The ancient Greeks saw hubris not just as ...
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- ABC attacks small business after they mock lying Albanese over tax hike
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- 18:18
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Sky News Digital Editor Jack Houghton has called out the ABC for attacking small businesses after a grassroots trend mocked Prime Minister Anthony Albanese over his government's tax hikes.
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- Chalmers criticised over federal budget as push to reduce government expenditure intensifies
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- 3:44
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Former foreign affairs and defence committee chair Michael Danby says the Albanese government must cut back on government expenditure.
“He has to get back to what Peter Walsh, and Paul Keating, and Bob Hawke did, and that’s cut expenditures,” Mr Danby told Sky News host Rowan Dean.
“Most of the fiscal consolidation that happened under the earlier Hawke era came from cutting back government expenditure.”
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- 'Have to be changed': Labor’s tax changes a ‘real issue’ for Australia’s economic future
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- 7:54
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Former Queensland premier Campbell Newman says Labor “didn’t understand the implications” of what they were doing in the budget.
Mr Newman told Sky News host Steve Price that the new tax changes in the budget “have to be changed”.
“I don’t know what we have to do to convince people like Jim Chalmers and the PM that this is a real issue.”
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- ‘Political fallout’ after critics accuse Labor of discouraging investment and economic growth
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- 8:29
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Sky News host Steve Price says there is “political fallout” after the Albanese government’s 2026 budget.
Mr Price said critics claim the government is “actively discouraging” investment and economic growth.
“Now that’s the opposite of what governments ought to be doing.”
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- Chris Bowen ‘spewing out CO2’ as he flies around the planet to talk about climate
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- 2:46
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- The Australian’s Environment Editor Graham Lloyd says it’s “quite crazy” to see how much Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen travels around the world.
Mr Lloyd told Sky News host Caleb Bond that Chris Bowen is “flying around the planet endlessly”.
“Spewing out CO2 as they do it.”
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- ABC host mocks Aussies hurt by budget in appallingly out of touch move exposing network’s elitism
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- 6:16
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Sky News Digital Editor Jack Houghton has taken aim at ABC host David Marr after he mocked Australians hurt by the Albanese government’s budget.
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- Chris Bowen flies around the world while Australians are told to save fuel
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- 2:53
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Sky News host Caleb Bond says Energy Minister Chris Bowen has spent a million dollars in the past three and a half years travelling around the world.
Mr Bond said Chris Bowen “popped up” this week in Denmark.
“We’re being told we have to save fuel, but what’s the energy minister doing about it?”
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- Stephen Colbert’s failed late night TV career finally comes to an end
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- 7:58
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Author Adam B Coleman has criticised Stephen Colbert as his failed late night TV career finally comes to an end.
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- Hakeem Jeffries torched for vowing to ‘break’ MAGA movement
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- 6:30
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- New York Post Editor-at-Large Kelly Jane Torrance blasts Democrat House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for using “extreme rhetoric” about the MAGA movement.
“Every time somebody tries to kill President Trump, Democrats blame it on President Trump himself. They claim it’s his rhetoric that’s leading to political violence against Donald Trump,” Ms Torrance told Sky News host James Morrow.
“We know that Democrats are often the ones engaging in the most extreme rhetoric.
“To say that they want to break the spirit, I mean, that sounds like something you would hear in communist Russia.”
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- ‘Fan girls’ hijack press passes at Luigi Mangione’s court hearing
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- 9:31
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Sky News host James Morrow mocks “fan girls” who appeared outside of Luigi Mangione’s court hearing with press passes.
“Some more madness coming out of New York City where fan girls of the accused murderer Luigi Mangione … have shown up to his court hearing in Manhattan flaunting city-issued press passes while spouting calls for violence,” Mr Morrow said.
“When asked about this, Mayor Zohran Mamdani, the Democrat socialist, said they shouldn’t have received those press passes, but stopped short of saying their credentials should be revoked.
“What on earth is going on here? Who are these people? Why have they got press passes, and what is going on with this incredible pathology on the left where an alleged murderer is treated as a folk hero?”
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- ‘Total socialist economics’: Zohran Mamdani giving away cheap World Cup tickets
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- 4:44
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Sky News host James Morrow reacts to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani giving away 1,000 World Cup tickets for $50 each.
“This is, I think, Zohran Mamdani just doing total socialist economics in one little video,” Mr Morrow said.
“This is classic sort of soviet economics here, the city gets a bunch of tickets to the World Cup soccer, sells them away at way under market value to a few connected people.
“The people who get them then they get to sell them on adversely inflated prices, and everybody else is left with nothing.”
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- Deranged Democrat under fire for vowing to imprison American Zionists
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- 4:56
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- New York Post Editor-at-Large Kelly Jane Torrance reacts to Texas Democrat Maureen Galindo being under fire for pledging to imprison American Zionists.
“It’s just completely nuts … even the person who came in third in the primary and actually endorsed her, he finally pulled his endorsement,” Ms Torrance told Sky News host James Morrow.
“How crazy is this woman? Clearly, she’s been spouting stuff like this for a while, and just nobody’s been paying attention until she became close to getting the chance to become a congresswoman.
“The Democrats in Texas tend to be a pretty odd lot on the whole.”
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- ‘Second to none’: Craigburn Farm ‘forever home’ crowned luxe listing of the week
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- 4:02
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Principal at Professionals Robins 888 Caleb Robins discusses the luxe listing of the week in Craigburn Farm, South Australia.
“It is a cracking home, it’s the kind of property you meet your guests at the front door, they say wow, and they say wow for the next 45 minutes,” Mr Robins said.
“It was built by its current owners as their forever property, and they have thrown everything at it.
“It is a home that is second to none in the area.”
In partnership with realestate.com.au
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- ‘I regret having to watch that’: Democrat candidate ‘twerks for votes’ in viral video
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- 4:33
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Political Commentator Stephanie Hamill reacts to Michigan Democratic congressional candidate Shelby Campbell’s latest appeal to the Democrats as she twerks online for votes.
“I regret having to watch the video of Shelby Campbell twerking for votes,” Ms Hamill told Sky News host Rowan Dean.
“I wish that I could rewind that and not have seen it.
“Twerking for votes is not a winning political strategy.”
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- JD Vance ‘spot on’ with migration comments as Europe ‘too afraid’ to speak on issue
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- 6:32
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Political Commentator Stephanie Hamill reacts to US Vice President JD Vance’s latest comments on immigration whilst holding a press briefing at the White House.
“Vice President Vance is spot on with what he’s saying, and if you look at European countries, so many people are afraid to speak out because they fear retaliation, they don’t want to be labelled a racist,” Ms Hamill told Sky News host Rowan Dean.
“A lot of people are taking notice that there is a lack of assimilation among the people that are entering the country, they’re having issues with crime, they are having so many cultural issues.”
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- Republicans strategically cancel Iran war vote to avoid restricting White House
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- 7:59
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney explains why Republicans abruptly called off a vote on the Iran war powers resolution just as it was on the verge of passing.
“Republicans in the House were going to bring a bill that would require the White House to come to Congress to get approval for the war. They were going to do that with the intention that it would fail,” Mr Mulvaney told Sky News host James Morrow.
“They pulled it down at the last minute when they found out it wasn’t going to fail; it was going to pass.
“So the Republican-led House was almost getting ready to pass a bill that said that the White House had to come to them to look for approval.”
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- ‘He doesn’t miss’: Greg Gutfeld delivers brutal verdict on Colbert’s program as finale airs
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- 8:39
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Sky News host James Morrow discusses late night host Stephen Colbert’s final show and the reaction from Greg Gutfeld.
“Hollywood left took a bit of a hit this week, with Stephen Colbert airing his last show,” Mr Morrow said.
“I know, I didn’t watch it either. His unfunny vitriol, for some reason, made headlines for years.
“Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld did not miss with his verdict on the program.”
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- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor under new investigation as police appeal for information
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- 3:13
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- UK authorities are investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over potential alleged sex crimes.
Detectives say they want to speak to a woman who claims she was taken to the former prince's home in Windsor for sexual purposes.
Authorities have already spoken to a range of witnesses since Andrew was arrested in a pre-dawn raid on his 66th birthday.
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- Lupita Nyong’o’s casting as Helen of Troy sparks backlash over historical accuracy
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- 4:33
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- ‘Toto in Hollywood’ host Christian Toto reacts to Lupita Nyong’o being cast as Helen of Troy in Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film.
“We’ve seen these kinds of casting decisions again and again, and also it hits home a little harder when it’s something that is based in history or lore or myth,” Mr Toto told Sky News host James Morrow.
“This is going to take us out of the experience … it’s distracting.”
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- Spencer Pratt’s 'clever' ad campaign applauded as LA mayoral race heats up
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- 2:27
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- ‘Toto in Hollywood’ host Christian Toto discusses LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt’s latest ad campaign.
“He’s doing this for the right reasons, I think his heart is in the right place, I think the ads are wonderful, they’re clever, they’re funny,” Mr Toto told Sky News host James Morrow.
“I’m a little sceptical that he can break through, but I think if anyone can, he can.
“His message couldn’t be more on point, but I don’t think it’s going to be enough.”
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- Castro indictment triggers countdown to Cuban government collapse
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- 5:48
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney predicts US President Donald Trump will cause “real regime change” in Cuba within the next few months.
“What did we do to Maduro right before we went to go pluck him out of his bed in the middle of the night? We indicted him for crimes, which is exactly what they just did for Castro,” Mr Mulvaney told Sky News host James Morrow.
“I absolutely believe the Cuban government fails before the end of the year … we’ve wanted to do this as a country since the 1960s and just haven’t been in a position to do it.
“My guess is, you’re going to see real regime change in Cuba in the next couple of months.”
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- Democrats alienating mainstream voters in a 'centre-right' America
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- 3:46
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney dubs the United States “centre-right”, arguing that Democrats have become too liberal for mainstream voters.
“When it comes to policies, the country is still a centre-right country, and that’s why one thing we talk about with the Democrats, they don’t have a message for those people because they don’t have a centre-right message,” Mr Mulvaney told Sky News host James Morrow.
“They are too liberal for the rest of the country. The Republicans do really good on policy.”
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- ‘Dire need of modernisation’: Inside Trump’s White House ballroom makeover
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- 3:42
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney reacts to US President Donald Trump giving reporters a tour around the construction site of the White House ballroom.
“We need it … it’s in dire need of modernisation,” Mr Mulvaney told Sky News host James Morrow.
“It’s become a lightning rod for everybody who hates him just because of the way that he’s done it.”
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- New York Times accused of laundering Kamala Harris’ failures as only ‘missteps’
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- 3:34
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Sky News host James Morrow blasts left-wing media, including The New York Times, for attempting to "cover up" Kamala Harris' disastrous presidential campaign.
“You put that report out there and … the New York Times is going to try and cover for it, and a lot of the media and what people are going to hear about it is, you know, there were missteps in how the campaign was handled,” Mr Morrow said.
“They might not get the message that she [Kamala Harris] was a dire, dire candidate.”
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- Democrats' 2024 autopsy report backfires horribly on Kamala Harris
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- 10:48
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney claims the Democrats’ 2024 election autopsy report makes former US vice president Kamala Harris look “really bad”.
“Kamala Harris wanted this out … she was begging for this report to come out, and now that it’s out, I have no idea what she was thinking,” Mr Mulvaney told Sky News host James Morrow.
“This makes her look really, really bad.
“Yes, they’ve got policy issues. Yes, they have marketing issues, but she was a terrible candidate and has been for a long time.”
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- Trump issues stark warning America will be ‘finished’ if Democrats take over
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- 4:10
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Donald Trump issued a stark warning about the future of the United States if Democrats regain full control of government.
Referencing a potential midterm landslide, Trump said the country would be “finished” if Democrats took control of Congress and the presidency.
He also claimed Democrats only get elected by “cheating” and will terminate the filibuster immediately.
The remarks came as Trump continues to sharpen attacks on Democrats amid an increasingly heated political landscape.
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- 'Absolutely rotten': UK Government releases bombshell new Andrew files
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- 6:06
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- Historian and royal biographer Andrew Lownie has slammed newly released documents about Prince Andrew as “absolutely rotten”.
"The whole thing I have to say is absolutely rotten," Mr Lownie said, speaking on a recent episode of the YouTube show The Royals Uncensored.
"We do need to get to the bottom of it – 15 million pounds of taxpayer's money was spent on Andrew when it was often counterproductive."
The files, released on Thursday, reveal concerns raised by British diplomats during Andrew’s time as the UK’s trade envoy.
One diplomat wrote in 2000 that the Duke of York preferred visiting “more sophisticated countries” and “should not be offered golfing functions abroad”.
The documents, released after an opposition request, show Queen Elizabeth II was “very keen” for her son to take the role.
As trade envoy, an unpaid role, Andrew travelled extensively while meeting senior figures in bus...
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- Rubio set to unleash almighty grilling on NATO allies over Iran war at high-stakes summit
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- 9:01
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
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- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to confront NATO allies during a key foreign ministers’ meeting over deep divisions on the Iran conflict.
The talks come as tensions inside the alliance grow over how much support European members are willing to lend the US in the Middle East.
Some NATO countries have reportedly resisted deeper involvement, exposing fractures in the alliance’s response to the Iran war.
Rubio is expected to press allies on burden-sharing and demand clarity on their willingness to back US strategic objectives.
The meeting follows growing frustration in Washington over what officials describe as inconsistent European support during the conflict.

