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Global drug network uncovered after phone seizure leads to arrests across three continents

Investigators, supported by analysts from Europol, uncovered evidence suggesting the groups were involved in synthetic drug distribution and large-scale money laundering.

“Gratuitous alienation of India” one of Trump’s biggest mistakes, says former PM Tony Abbott

Speaking to Indian broadcaster NDTV, Abbott said one of the biggest mistakes Trump has made so far relates to how his administration has handled relations with India.

Mernda station stabbing: four youths arrested after ‘good Samaritan’ killed helping 14-year-old boy

"They (government) can’t ignore the crime crisis. We need more police, stronger sentencing and safer communities. Urgently."

Lt Gen Susan Coyle, Australia’s first woman Chief of Joint Capabilities, meets Indian defence chiefs to enhance joint operations

Australia’s Chief of Joint Capabilities, Lieutenant General Susan Coyle paid tribute to India’s military personnel who lost their lives in service during a wreath-laying ceremony at the National War Memorial.

Young international student drowns on Gold Coast beach

Karlo Bul-Anon arrived in Australia in late 2024 with aspirations to study and work while supporting his family financially.

Grant row widens as Victoria investigates and federal government cancels grant for Islamic centre linked to Khamenei mourning

Public funds should not go to groups associated with mourning Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei, describing such actions as “sickening” and saying they should be condemned across the political spectrum.

Albanese and Carney forge bold alliance across trade, defence and critical minerals as long-standing partners

A trilateral memorandum with India on technology and innovation was also codified, building on the Australia-Canada-India Technology and Innovation (ACITI) Partnership.

Australians proud of mateship and immigrants, Indians proud of democracy and Modi’s leadership

Many Australians also point to the contributions of Aboriginal and Indigenous peoples and the nation’s welcoming attitude toward immigrants and a variety of religions.

Australians, Indians and Canadians see fellow citizens more positively than Americans

The Pew Research Center survey, conducted between January and May 2025 across 25 countries and involving more than 30,000 adults, asked respondents to evaluate the morality and ethics of others in their country.

Three Australian officers aboard US vessel involved in sinking Iranian warship, PM confirms

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stressed that none of the Australians took part in combat operations against Iran.

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Dr Tanzil Rahman criticised by NT Speaker Robyn Lambley over response to alleged bullying claims

Dr Rahman released a statement earlier this week defending his professional record and noting he was considering legal action over media coverage of the allegations.

Students to study in Australia and India under new Melbourne-Manipal universities science degree deal

The programme is expected to begin with disciplines including physics, chemistry, biotechnology and data science.

International Energy Agency to release extra 400 million barrels oil to market, All we need to do is not panic

Current price spikes are likely to be more affected by panic buying and perhaps even price gouging than by an actual supply shortage.
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