The MBSG footballer from Albania was found in breach of Article 51 of the Code due to his offensive gestures in the technical area against a match official, following his second yellow card (automatic red) in the 67th minute of the match.
The Chinese foreign minister's visit comes just days before Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is due to arrive in Papua New Guinea, once again highlighting a tussle for influence between China and US allies.
In another revelation, the Australian Police has said that the Sydney shopping centre attack specifically targeted women, reported Al Jazeera. In the brutal stabbing incident that took place on Saturday afternoon, five women and a man were killed.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed his heartfelt condolences to those affected by the unfolding tragedy and said, "Our hearts go out to those injured" at Bondi Junction on Saturday.
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The swearing-in ceremony for Prime Minister Teo and his cabinet is scheduled for later this week. The political transition has raised questions about Tuvalu's stance on Taiwan, as well as its broader international relationships, including a defense and migration deal with Australia signed in
Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott heaped praise on India, calling the nation the world's emerging democratic superpower and saying that India, right now is roaring down the Runway to a full economic takeoff.
The Foreign Minister of Albania, Igli Hasani, called India a 'major international player' on Thursday, saying one of his main priorities was to increase engagement with India.
On the sidelines of the Raisina Dialogue, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday held bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Albania and Panama.
The clashes, marked by the use of high-powered firearms such as AK47 and M4 rifles, left a grim trail of 64 bodies strewn across the roadside, grasslands, and hills of Wapenamanda by Monday morning.
The two sides explored ways to broaden common interests and leverage opportunities to foster a better future for their peoples, particularly in bolstering economic, investment, and developmental cooperation.