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.

Artemis II makes history; astronauts travel farther from Earth than anyone ever

The mission represents the first crewed deep‑space flight in more than 50 years and a key step in returning humans to lunar exploration.

World’s first limbless para-archer Payal Nag wins Archery Para Series gold in historic win

Nag’s achievement carries historic significance because she is widely regarded as the world’s first quadruple-amputee para-archer competing at elite international level.

Who Will Own the Moon? Inside the Artemis Accords

The Accords aim to prevent conflict as space becomes more crowded and strategically important.

Young blood takes charge: Two-Thirds of Nepal’s Ministers under 40

At 35, Balen Shah is the youngest person ever to serve as prime minister in Nepal’s history. His government is characterized by a remarkably youthful leadership, with 10 out of the 15 ministers under 40 years of age, making it one of the youngest cabinets in the world.

Pakistan 1971 atrocities in focus as Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman marks Genocide Day

Genocide Day in Bangladesh commemorates the start of Operation Searchlight in 1971, when the Pakistani military launched a large-scale crackdown in what was then East Pakistan that involved widespread killings, sexual violence including mass rape, and the targeting of civilians and the minority Hindu community.

Tariq Ramadan, Oxford Islamic scholar, convicted of rape in France and Switzerland

Ramadan was regularly featured in media outlets such as Al Jazeera, BBC, and other international platforms and was named by Foreign Policy magazine as one of the Top 100 Global Thinkers!

Indian diaspora earns over A$1 trillion annually, larger than most countries’ economies

The Indian diaspora’s combined earnings exceed the GDP of roughly 170 countries worldwide (2025 estimates).

Australian-linked base in UAE struck by Iran; Albanese says personnel safe

The base supports Australian military operations in the Middle East and hosts a limited number of defence personnel.

Cowardly and barbaric: India slams Pakistan airstrike in Kabul that killed 400

New Delhi also warned that such actions could further destabilise the region.

American Matthew Aaron Van Dyke among seven arrested in India over alleged terror links

Investigators allege that the group was part of a broader conspiracy involving training, logistical coordination and potential support to armed groups operating in and around the India–Myanmar border region.

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Western media sold Pakistani military’s propaganda as diplomatic influence, report revels

At the same time, Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), sent out a “private message” on WhatsApp to reporters, favourably building Pakistan’s propaganda in international media.

Major cocaine shipment hidden in fruit pulp intercepted, AFP seeking public assistance

The consignment, with presumptive testing indicating the substance was cocaine, totalling 14kg.

Australian teens impacted by the social media ban are getting less news: new research

We found 61% of under-16s who had previously been using banned platforms reported little or no change in their social media use.
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