Pallavi Jain

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Pallavi Jain is the Co-Founder and Editor of The Australia Today, whose investigative reporting has influenced public policy. A senior journalist and commentator, she has been a finalist in multiple international media awards.

Australians view Trump greater threat to world peace than Putin, Xi, poll finds

A new national survey suggests Australian attitudes toward the United States and global security are undergoing significant change, with many voters expressing deep concern...

NSW Upper House vote signals shift in Australia’s nuclear debate

The New South Wales Legislative Council has voted 21–19 in favour of repealing the state’s long-standing ban on uranium mining and certain nuclear facilities,...

Operation Sindoor: 21st century’s most successful military campaign and the shifting axis of global power

The Middle East burns again. While there is a kind of Schrödinger’s ceasefire right now, blockades and some missile strikes are still ongoing, the...

Indian space startup makes history with ‘Drishti’, world’s first integrated OptoSAR Earth imaging satellite

Indian space startup GalaxEye has launched its Earth-observation satellite Drishti, a spacecraft designed to capture imagery using both optical sensors and Synthetic Aperture Radar...

Australia and Japan strengthen strategic partnership as Takaichi meets Albanese

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is visiting Australia from 3 to 5 May for official talks in Canberra with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, focusing...

Jefferson Lewis charged with murder of 5-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby in Alice Springs

Jefferson Lewis, 47, has been charged with murder over the death of a five-year-old child in Alice Springs. The child is being respectfully referred to...

Stunning mural celebrating Australia–India synergy transforms Sydney’s Harris Park

A colourful new mural celebrating the Australian-Indian community has transformed a stretch of western Sydney into a vibrant tribute to migration, culture and belonging. Spanning...

Abbottabad raid 15 years on: The night Osama bin Laden was found in Pakistan’s shadow

The decade-long hunt for Osama bin Laden ended in May 2011 after years of intelligence work led by the Central Intelligence Agency, according to...

Wong wraps up East Asia tour in Seoul with focus on energy security amid global uncertainty

Foreign Minister Penny Wong has completed a diplomatic visit to Japan, China and South Korea this week, focusing on regional cooperation, energy security and...

UWA to become first foreign university to open two campuses in India with $73 million investment

The University of Western Australia has received approval from India’s University Grants Commission to establish international branch campuses in Mumbai and Chennai, with operations...

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