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A major priority of the report was to ensure public institutions, particularly universities, were held accountable for ...
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Australian universities may lose funding if they’re not judged to be doing enough to address anti-Jewish hate crimes, ...
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The plan spans everything from public broadcasting to AI in a bid to curb growing violence. But where does fair criticism end ...
An Israeli restaurant and a synagogue in Melbourne were damaged in separate overnight incidents, according to police ...
Sky News host Danica De Giorgio discusses Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s stance on antisemitism amid recent Melbourne ...
World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder strongly condemns recent antisemitic acts in Melbourne, urges the Australian government to take concrete action to safeguard its Jewish community.
Australian universities may lose funding if they’re not judged to be doing enough to address anti-Jewish hate crimes, according to new measures proposed by the country’s first antisemitism envoy.
A series of attacks in Melbourne over the weekend has placed pressure on the Albanese government to do more to combat antisemitism.
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The Times of Israel on MSNAfter brief hiatus, antisemitism in Australia rears head with Melbourne attacksWhile government seems to be taking anti-Jewish threats more seriously, hate speech is becoming more normalized, community ...
NEW YORK – In response to the recent antisemitic incidents in Melbourne, Australia, World Jewish Congress President Ronald S.
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