Foreign Policy & State Dept.
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Jul- 2021 -26 July
Parents Sue Australian Government Over Asylum Seeker Murder
The parents of asylum seeker Reza Berati are suing the Australian Government over his death in an offshore detention center. The post Parents Sue Australian Government Over Asylum Seeker Murder…
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23 July
Australian Charities Appeal To United Nations On Rules
Twelve groups have asked Special Rapporteurs to put pressure on the Australian government for charities' tax-deductible status. The post Australian Charities Appeal To United Nations On Rules appeared first on…
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23 July
No More Jail Time For North Korean Arms Deals In Australian City
A Sydney engineer has served the jail term imposed by a judge for breaching sanction exporting arms and coals to help North Korea. The post No More Jail Time For…
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22 July
“We Can’t Wait For Elections”: Lebanese Protesters Storm The Streets In Beirut
A year on, survivors and family members of victims of the Beirut port blast seek justice amid economic collapse of the country. The post “We Can’t Wait For Elections”: Lebanese…
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21 July
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor To Expand Chili Farming
After a successful pilot on 100 acres, the cultivation area for chilis is set to be expanded to 5,000 acres. The post China-Pakistan Economic Corridor To Expand Chili Farming appeared…
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21 July
Pakistan Drags India Into Afghan Envoy Daughter’s Abduction Row
Pakistan Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad accuses India of “distorting” facts about the kidnapping. The post Pakistan Drags India Into Afghan Envoy Daughter’s Abduction Row appeared first on Zenger News.
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21 July
South Korean Climber Feared Dead After Falling From Pakistan’s Broad Peak
A fingerless climber is feared dead on Pakistan's Karakoram range days after climbing his last 14th 8,000 meter-plus mountain. The post South Korean Climber Feared Dead After Falling From Pakistan’s…
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20 July
United States Military Flies Covid-19 Vaccine To Marines In Australia’s Northern Territory
The US Marine Corps has flown in its own Covid-19 vaccine supply to inoculate the 2200 servicemen and women based in Darwin. The post United States Military Flies Covid-19 Vaccine…
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20 July
Australia And Allies Attribute “Malicious Cyber Activities” To China
Australia has called on China to act responsibly in cyberspace after it was accused of a global cyber hacking campaign. The post Australia And Allies Attribute “Malicious Cyber Activities” To…
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20 July
Australian Minister Not Concerned By Second China Spy Ship
Trade Minister Dan Tehan has no problem with China sending a second spy ship to monitor the Australia-US military exercises. The post Australian Minister Not Concerned By Second China Spy…
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