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Australia plans to deport 3 violent criminals to Nauru
Read full article: Australia plans to deport 3 violent criminals to NauruAustralia will soon deport three violent criminals including a convicted murderer to Nauru even though they are not citizens of the tiny Pacific atoll, after an Australian court ruled that dangerous immigrants can no longer be imprisoned indefinitely.
Australians celebrate and protest the anniversary of British colonization
Read full article: Australians celebrate and protest the anniversary of British colonizationAustralians are celebrating and protesting across the country as Australia Day draws attention to political differences over Indigenous rights months out from a federal election.
Australia's prime minister demands Russia explain what happened to Australian POW
Read full article: Australia's prime minister demands Russia explain what happened to Australian POWAustraliaโs Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says his government will take the โstrongest action possibleโ if Russia has harmed an Australian who was taken prisoner while fighting for Ukraine.
Australian opposition puts nation's first nuclear power plants in its energy plan ahead of elections
Read full article: Australian opposition puts nation's first nuclear power plants in its energy plan ahead of electionsAustraliaโs main opposition party says it plans to build Australiaโs first nuclear power plants as early as 2035, arguing the governmentโs policies for decarbonizing the economy with renewable energy will not work.
23 Australians on ship delivering aid to Tonga have virus
Read full article: 23 Australians on ship delivering aid to Tonga have virusNearly two dozen sailors on an Australian ship going to deliver aid to Tonga are infected with the coronavirus, raising fears they could bring COVID-19 to a nation that has managed to avoid any outbreaks.
Australian military switches from European to US helicopters
Read full article: Australian military switches from European to US helicoptersAustraliaโs military says it plans to ditch its fleet of European-designed Taipan helicopters and instead buy U.S. Black Hawks and Seahawks because the American machines are more reliable.
Protesters defy government lockdown order in Solomon Islands
Read full article: Protesters defy government lockdown order in Solomon IslandsThe Solomon Islands prime minister has blamed foreign interference for anti-government protests, arson and looting that have ravaged the capital in recent days following his governmentโs decision to switch alliances from Taiwan to Beijing.
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Australia minister warns foreign journalists amid China spat
Read full article: Australia minister warns foreign journalists amid China spatSYDNEY โ A senior Australian government minister on Sunday warned foreign journalists working in the country they might come under the scrutiny of federal agencies if they provide a โslanted viewโ of Australian affairs. Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton made the comments during a television interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corp., referring to journalists reporting to โa particular community.โWhile he didnโt mention China, Dutton's comments come after the evacuation from China last week of Australian journalists Bill Birtles and Mike Smith, who sheltered in Australian diplomatic compounds after being questioned by police. Australian Cheng Lei, who works as a business anchor for CGTN, Chinaโs English-language state broadcaster, earlier was taken into custody. โIf people are here as journalists and theyโre reporting fairly on the news, then thatโs fine,โ Dutton told ABC TV's Insiders program. โAustraliaโs actions in organizing the two journos to hide in the embassy completely exceeds the scope of consular protection and in fact is interference in a Chinese legal case,โ Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said.