Courts & Cases
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Jul- 2021 -15 July
Operations Ceased At Tasmanian Mine Following Legal Threats From Environmentalists
Chinese mining company has paused works for a planned waste storage dam in Tasmania after legal threats from a conservation group. The post Operations Ceased At Tasmanian Mine Following Legal…
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15 July
Lead Australian Vocalist Jailed For Preying On Young Girls
The now 34-year-old began his offending when he was 18 and continued his repeated abuse until he was 27. The post Lead Australian Vocalist Jailed For Preying On Young Girls…
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14 July
VIDEO: Cop A Look: Four Models Seized By Iranian Police For Posing Without Hijabs
Women arrested after they posted photos of their appearance at a fashion store opening on social media. The post VIDEO: Cop A Look: Four Models Seized By Iranian Police For…
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14 July
Adani Group Takes Management Control Of Mumbai International Airport From GVK Group
The airport is India's second busiest by both passenger and cargo traffic. The post Adani Group Takes Management Control Of Mumbai International Airport From GVK Group appeared first on Zenger…
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14 July
Sher Bahadur Deuba Sworn-in As New Nepal’s Prime Minister
Deuba earlier served four terms as the Prime Minister of Nepal. The post Sher Bahadur Deuba Sworn-in As New Nepal’s Prime Minister appeared first on Zenger News.
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14 July
Death Toll Climbs To 72 As Violence Continues In South Africa
Mass protests broke out after former President Jacob Zuma surrendered to police to face a 15-month jail term. The post Death Toll Climbs To 72 As Violence Continues In South…
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14 July
Australian Competition And Consumer Commission Frowns At Smile Health Rebate Claims
In 2017-2018, more than 56 percent of Australians had seen a dentist or dental professional in 12 months. The post Australian Competition And Consumer Commission Frowns At Smile Health Rebate…
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14 July
Australian War Hero Defamation Trial May Resume In Two Weeks
The landmark case of decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith may resume within a fortnight to take evidence from Afghan villagers. The post Australian War Hero Defamation Trial May Resume In Two…
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14 July
Australia’s Corruption Watchdog Ordered To Return Seized Western Australia Documents
The Corruption and Crime Commission in 2019 seized a parliamentary laptop and two hard drives. The post Australia’s Corruption Watchdog Ordered To Return Seized Western Australia Documents appeared first on…
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13 July
Nepal Supreme Court Allows Sher Bahadur Deuba To Take Oath As PM
Deuba will have to secure the vote of confidence in parliament within a month. The post Nepal Supreme Court Allows Sher Bahadur Deuba To Take Oath As PM appeared first…
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