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“Assassination attempt” on former Pakistan PM Imran Khan; Did he fake his bullet injury?

The suspect caught by police has said he wanted to kill PTI chairman Imran Khan because "he was misleading the public."

Appeal to locate Sathyaraj Darmalingam, missing from Westmead

He is described as being of Indian/sub-continental appearance, about 175cm tall, of thin build, with black curly hair.

600 amputees in Fiji to get Jaipur prosthetic limbs under “India for Humanity” programme

India and Fiji share long-standing ties built on mutual respect, trust, cooperation and very strong people-to-people relations.

Man sentenced to more than two years in jail for possessing “depraved” child abuse material

"Anyone who views this material is committing a crime. This is not a victimless crime. Children are not commodities to be used for the abhorrent gratification of sexual predators.”

Can the richer countries afford to stop the debt crisis?

Unfortunately for many emerging economies, the reserves they hold are simply not enough to cover all of these demands – especially after energy prices soared when Russia invaded Ukraine.

Hindu festival of Chhath celebrated in Australia

Chhath is celebrated six days after Diwali as per the Hindu calendar and is dedicated to Surya Devta (Sun God) and Chhathi Maiyya (Goddess Shashthi).

Can you help catch murder accused Rajwinder Singh as Police announce $1 million reward?

Rajwinder Singh lived in Innisfail but is originally from Buttar Kalan, Punjab India, and is believed to be somewhere in India.

Kashmiri Hindus preserving and passing culture to next generation in Australia

The celebrations were filled with ancient Kashmiri traditions from the land of Sage Kashyap.

Man charged for allegedly defrauding hundreds of Australians in online crime

The man allegedly used the stolen identification information to make online purchases, create fraudulent bank accounts and gain unauthorised access to victims’ bank accounts.

One million new driving licences to be issued in the wake of Optus data breach

About 342,000 Victorians will receive their new licences by the end of the year, while the remaining 600,000 can expect their cards to arrive by the first quarter of 2023.

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Jess Wilson calls it “unacceptable threat” as ISIS brides return to Melbourne tonight

Children returning to Australia would undergo community integration, therapeutic support and countering violent extremism programs.

UNSW and Deloitte India to launch AI Centre of Excellence at Bengaluru campus

A start-up and innovation hub will support entrepreneurship among students and staff, while future programs are expected to include executive education and professional development

Premier Allan forced into Fed Square World Cup backflip after backlash over “un-Australian” screening ban

If Victoria cannot safely host fans cheering for the national team, something has gone wrong.
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