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50-year-old Indian-origin man brutally beheaded in machete attack at Dallas motel

CCTV footage reportedly shows Cobos-Martinez kicking the victim’s head into the parking lot before carrying it to a dumpster.

Dr Kamal Kant Gupta and Dr Hasindu Gamaarachchi win “Oscars of Australian science”

Eureka Prizes showcase the nation’s best in research, innovation, leadership and science engagement, raising the profile of discoveries that deliver practical solutions to global challenges.

FBI announces $100k reward and releases images of person of interest in Charlie Kirk’s fatal shooting

The FBI has released images of a person of interest in the fatal shooting of conservative youth leader Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, as authorities intensify a nationwide manhunt for the suspected gunman.

Brisbane teenager faces court on terrorism-related charges after extremist material found

Officers seized electronic devices containing large volumes of data, books linked to nationalist and racist violent extremism, as well as chemicals and precursors.

Sussan Ley apologises to Indian Australians for Jacinta Price’s comments

The apology came a day after Ms Ley removed Senator Jacinta Price from the shadow cabinet.

Albanese secures Pacific backing on climate and security

“We need to look after each other’s interests and engage constructively. That’s certainly what I do.”

Melbourne criminal network behind $36 million tobacco empire busted, seven tonnes of illegal tobacco seized

Authorities seized tobacco manufacturing equipment, filters, vapes, a cash counting machine, electronic devices, and approximately 70 pallets of alleged illicit tobacco products.

NSW Parliament unites to recognise the contributions of the Australian-Indian community

Following debate across party lines, the motion was passed, sending a strong message of unity and respect.

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a prominent voice of the MAGA movement, shot dead in US

The 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA was struck by a bullet to the neck shortly after midday on Wednesday.

Is India a ‘Tariff King’?

On U.S. claims that their non-agricultural exports face tariff barriers in India, it is worth noting that American exporters often face equal or lower tariffs in India than in many Asian markets.

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Fiji at centre of Quad infrastructure push in major Australia-India security statement

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