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Australia calls for "humanitarian pauses on hostilities"
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong stated, "We call for humanitarian pauses on hostilities, so food, water, medicine, and other essential assistance can reach people in desperate need, and so civilians can get to safety."
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins tests positive for Covid
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has tested Covid positive at a time when his general elections campaign has entered its last two weeks, Al Jazeera reported on Sunday.
Australia: 1 man killed, another injured after whale strikes boat
According to New South Wales Water Police Acting Superintendent Siobhan Munro, police responded to reports that two people were in the water just outside the headland past Botany Bay around 6 am (local time).
'Chill out a bit': Australian PM to reporter on PM Modi question
Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese chided a reporter over a question on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asked him to 'chill out a bit', after being asked whether he regretted calling PM Modi "the boss," according to SBS News.
3 injured after stabbing incident at university in Canberra
Two female students aged 20 years have been taken to hospital, one of them in critical condition, after a stabbing at the Australian National University.
Australian writer detained in China fears he could die in prison
A Chinese-Australian writer who has been imprisoned in China for more than four years has expressed his fear that he would pass away in prison after an enormous cyst was discovered on his kidney, CNN reported.
US aircraft crashes during military exercise in Australia
An aircraft, involving US Defence personnel, crashed near Australia's Northern Territory, Darwin on Sunday, Australian public broadcaster (ABC) reported.
British Trade Secretary to launch UK-India campaign
British Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch will launch the 'Alive with Opportunity' campaign, which is designed to build on the UK and India’s strong bilateral relationship and boost trade and investment, during her ongoing visit to Jaipur.
Nuclear generation capacity could reach 839 GWe by 2040
The expansion of the nuclear power sector at the speed and scale required to meet net-zero, energy security and sustainable development targets will necessitate sustained and coordinated investment in the global nuclear supply chain, according to World Nuclear Association.
27th edition of joint Naval Exercise MALABAR concludes
The 27th edition of joint defence Exercise MALABAR between the naval forces of India, the United States, Japan, and Australia concluded on the East Coast of Australia off Sydney on Monday.
Close to USD 9 bn in economic damage by weather-related disasters
The report, along with an interactive story map, is one of a series of five regional reports and a global report from WMO providing the latest climate insights to inform decision-making.
Canada: British Columbia declares provincial state of emergency
Canada's British Columbia province declared a state of emergency as the firefighters battled wildfires that forced thousands of people to evacuate from their homes.
Indian Navy hoists tricolour at warships in Sydney
A contingent of the Indian Navy, which is in Australia currently to participate in 'Exercise Malabar', hoisted the tricolour on Indian Naval Warships, INS Sahyadri and INS Kolkata, at Sydney on the occasion of 77th Independence Day.
Australia's biggest warship participates in military exercises
Most recently, authorities in the Philippines accused the Chinese of using a water cannon against its vessels carrying supplies for Filipino soldiers based on one of the disputed Spratly Islands. The Philippine Coast Guard said China's actions were "excessive and unlawful". China demanded the removal of the beached ship the soldiers are living on.
Guatemala prepares to hold its troubled presidential election
Current momentum appears to be behind the former diplomat. Arévalo is seen as a pragmatist from the centre-left Movimiento Semilla party, which he co-founded in 2017, and may be able to tap into widespread discontent against the current political class. His father, Juan José Arévalo, was Guatemala’s first democratically elected president in 1945 and is fondly remembered for creating the country’s social security system.
Australia paedophile ring: 13 children rescued, 19 charged
Over a dozen men have been charged with sex crimes in Australia following an American FBI investigation that proved fatal for two agents.
Nearly 100 arrested in US, Australia over alleged child sex abuse
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Australian Federal Police (AFP) announced in a news conference on Tuesday that the joint operation resulted in 19 men being arrested in Australia and 79 arrests, 65 indictments, and 43 convictions in the US.
Solomon Islands newspaper received USD 1,30,000 from China
As a result of the Solomon Islands' government's decision to move its diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to Beijing in 2019 under Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare, the Pacific region has become a flashpoint for Chinese-American conflict
Australia: Sikhs can carry Kirpan in Queensland's school
The Supreme Court of Australia's Queensland has overturned a law, which banned Sikh religious daggers (kirpan) in schools, and called the legislation 'inconsistent.'
Papua New Guinea PM encourages more visits by Indian Naval ships
Indian Naval Ships INS Sahyadri and INS Kolkata on a deployment to the Eastern IOR hosted Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (PNG) James Marape during their port call to Port Moresby
Port calls of INS Sahyadri, Kolkata to Port Moresby
During the port call, the crew from the two ships will engage with personnel from PNG Defence Forces in a wide range of activities, including professional interactions, cultural exchanges, Yoga sessions and ship visits
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