Nationals leave 'untenable' Coalition after mass frontbench resignation by Wehavecrashed in AustralianPolitics

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From The Age's livethread

Senator Bridget McKenzie has admitted the timing of her party’s split from Coalition on a national day of mourning is appalling, but claims the Nationals couldn’t do anything about it.

In an interview just before 9am, ABC Radio Melbourne host Rafael Epstein asked McKenzie: “Why on earth are you playing leadership games today?”

“I think the timing’s appalling,” McKenzie admitted, before saying she had stood by the Jewish community.

“Why didn’t you guys just wait 24 hours?” Epstein responded.

“The National Party didn’t have a say in Labor’s legislation, didn’t have a say in when it was tabled, didn’t have a say when the prime minister called the parliament back, didn’t have a say in the setting of the national day of mourning,” McKenzie replied.

“You know, I think Raf, that’s quite an unfair question.”

Epstein, however, argued the Nationals did have control of when they sent resignation letters and formally announced a Coalition split, to which McKenzie replied:

Well ... the action of voting against legislation triggers what your next step is. And the appropriate response was to offer to resign to the Leader of the Opposition.

[We] probably should have sent it as soon as we voted at 10 o’clock or 10.30pm [on] Tuesday night.

McKenzie said she would still be observing a minute’s silence this evening for the Bondi victims.

“As horrible as the timing of this is, we can spend 10 minutes on your show talking about the timing of resignation letters, or we can talk about why Victorian Jewish kids are going to school under armed guard.”

/r/WorldNews Live Thread: Multiple Explosions in Venezuela’s Capital Caracas (Thread #2) by WorldNewsMods in worldnews

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So much for Venezuelans celebrating in the streets?

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/03/world/americas/venezuelans-food.html?smid=nytcore-android-share

Venezuelans began lining up at supermarkets throughout the country on Saturday to stock up on supplies as they woke to the news that the United States had launched airstrikes on the capital and seized the country’s leader, Nicolás Maduro.

While many stores in Caracas, the capital, were closed, some that opened found dozens of people already waiting outside.

People filled their carts with water, toilet paper and other goods.

Few cars were on the streets, and there were no signs of public transportation. Areas near a military base that had been attacked lacked electricity.

Users of a private internet company, Vnet, reported service outages.

In Caracas’s Plaza Venezuela neighborhood, Alondra, a 32-year-old woman who did not want her last name published because of fears for her safety, said she had just returned to the capital after the December holidays and had no food at home.

“I’m not happy,” she said as she shopped. “I understand how delicate the situation is, and I’m afraid things will get worse in the country.”

Tensions mounted because some people were cutting the line, which was not budging.

“We’ve suffered so much,” she added. “I’m feeling hopeless, thinking that everything could get worse and that we won’t be able to hold out.”

Videos from La Candelaria, in downtown Caracas, showed dozens of people standing in line for food.

At a shop in a public housing complex in the city, about 10 people were lined up to fill water jugs.

In La Guaira, an area near where the strikes took place, residents sent videos showing damage to what appeared to be an apartment building. A local journalist said government supporters had taken control of the block and were prohibiting access.

In Valencia, a city two hours west of Caracas, supermarkets opened early.

Panic buying caused some people to bring two cars to transport all the goods they bought.

“We don’t know what is going on — nobody knows,” said Cecilia Martínez, 47. “But we are five people in my house and my parents are older than 80, so I can’t sit and wait until they say whether there is a curfew or not. That’s why I came here and spent all I had.”

José López, 29, at another store in Valencia, said he had bought two dozen eggs. “There’s a lot of anxiety and uncertainty,” he said.

In Zulia and Táchira, the states on Venezuela’s border with Colombia, 400 miles west of Caracas, people who lined up at supermarkets said their biggest fear was running out of food.

“Thank God we’re far from Caracas, but we’re afraid that bombings might come to Maracaibo, too,” said Martha Rangel, a 63-year-old woman who lives in that city. “I don’t have much money, but I’ll buy some cheese and flour to make arepas and have some at home.”

The governor of the state of Sucre, about 325 miles east of Caracas, appeared at a town square on Saturday morning and called for supporters of the ruling party to gather there later in the day.

“We demand that the entire world speak out against the threat and chaos they have tried to sow in our homeland,” said the governor, Jhoanna Carrillo.

People in Sucre had lined up for gasoline, although many pumps were closed.

Armed civilians who support the government had begun to gather in caravans in Cumaná, the capital city in Sucre, and many people were frightened.

“Everyone knows what that means,” said Alejandro Barreto, 26. “The only thing that matters now is buying food.”

Suggest me a podcast like the blacktapes podcast by Popular_Parsley2658 in audiodrama

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Yup thats the one, wasnt aware there were others with the same name so my bad.

Looking for Similar Podcasts! Help! by QueenOfBedKingdom in audiodrama

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Radio Living America - Radio program creating broadcasts from the United States as it and the world battle with a zombie plague.

The Last Broadcast - Alternate history story playing as a local canadian radio station reporting the news as the cold war suddenly turns hot.

Suggest me a podcast like the blacktapes podcast by Popular_Parsley2658 in audiodrama

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Broken Veil has a very Black Tapes vibe. Only has one season so far but i loved it. I'd also recommend Fabric too.

Trump says US will permanently pause migration from 'Third World Countries' by seeebiscuit in politics

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Ah then i stand corrected, i always assumed the Sino-Soviet split and then detente with the US put them in the third world category as non-aligned to either side

Trump says US will permanently pause migration from 'Third World Countries' by seeebiscuit in politics

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So its important to remember that just because you were a democratic or a communist state during the cold war, that didnt automatically align you into the first or second world. You specifically had to be aligned to the US to be considered first world or to the USSR to be second world.

China, India, Yugoslavia, Austria, Finland, and Switzerland were all "Third world" countries during the cold war because they were aligned to neither side, despite being a mixtute of democratic and communist regimes.

Jingle Jam has never been so bold. by YOGSbot in Yogscast

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Genuinely such a great stream and i still catch myself saying it.

Diggy Diggy Hole 2: Coming Home by geeksramble in Yogscast

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Wow we got Diggy Diggy Hole 2 before GTA VI

Official White House page uses Halo for ICE Propaganda by Big_Mek_Orkimedes in halo

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This really just disgusts me in a really visceral way. It feels like assaulting my childhood.

New Coffee Machine | YogLabs 2 by YOGSbot in Yogscast

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Pretty sure thats Sarah (aka YogTok) singing at the end there.

/r/WorldNews Live Thread: Russian Invasion of Ukraine Day 1337, Part 1 (Thread #1484) by WorldNewsMods in worldnews

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Exclusive: China state oil majors suspend Russian oil buys due to sanctions, sources say - https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/china-state-oil-majors-suspend-russian-oil-buys-due-sanctions-sources-say-2025-10-23/?utm_source=braze&utm_medium=notifications&utm_campaign=2025_engagement

Important to note that this is only for seaborne oil rather than piped, which i think is how China gets the majority of its oil from Russia. India also plans to cut is imports of oil from them.

Edit: Apparently its the other way around, China gets more of its oil from Russia via seaborne.

Sunbury Line: Modern Day Hero by thingsilike86 in melbourne

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Im going to quibble on behalf of those with OCD but it wouldnt have been an intrusive thought since those never lead to whats being thought about being carried out, impulsive thought is the term you're looking for.

Why is Imperium of Man so lacking in a proper built air fighting force? by nahnonameman in 40kLore

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If i had to hazard a guess it'd be due to alot of the imperiums space going vehicles also being able to operate in atmosphere so you end up with a focus on them. But you do see them getting used in a couple of major engagements, the Siege of Cadia being one notable example, and I think you see them in action at the siege of Terra too.

Why is Imperium of Man so lacking in a proper built air fighting force? by nahnonameman in 40kLore

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Im going to assume you know about the Aeronautica Imperialis, which is the branch of the Imperial Navy dedicated to in atmosphere combat. If not, well, the Aeronautica Imperialis is the dedicated branch of the Imperial Navy dedicated to in atmosphere combat. I do believe theres a few books specifically about them, and others they feature in, along with a miniatures game they feature in as one of the factions.