The US ambassador to Warsaw apologises after being summoned over remarks by a top US intelligence official suggesting Poles were complicit with Nazi Germany during the Holocaust.
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The US ambassador to Warsaw apologises after being summoned over remarks by a top US intelligence official suggesting Poles were complicit with Nazi Germany during the Holocaust.
Five aeroplanes and 12 helicopters take to the skies in the search for a plane missing in southern or central Queensland, AMSA says.
The tourist trade is booming on Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula as thousands of Australians make their way to the WWI battlefields for the Anzac Centenary, but some residents say the recent increase in visitors has dramatically changed the local way of life.
Parliament Hill journalist Mia Rabson delivers her open letter to the Prime Minister, asking him to sit down with Canada's premiers to settle the Senate reform question once and for all.
The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers wants everyday Canadians to be its ambassadors. It believes many supporters feel uncomfortable speaking up to defend the industry because of how vocal the opposition has become. The association wants to change all that, starting at your dinner table.
Our Democracy Hacks series continues with a listener suggestion for how politicians can get direct guidance from their constituents on how to govern.
In this episode, our Democracy Hacks series continues with a listener suggestion about online input for politicians, we find out why the petroleum industry wants your help with its public image, and hear a debate about whether the Supreme Court has become too political.