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“Bonkers” Khalistan protest at Indian Consulate in Melbourne flops

Jai Bharadwaj, the Editor of The Australia Today, was physically pushed, abused, and verbally intimidated by supporters of Khalistani extremist movement.

#Ashes: Can Australia pull this off as England bowlers dominate

At the time of stumps, Australia's score read 116/4 with Mitchell Marsh (17) and Travis Head (18) unbeaten at the crease.

Why is India emerging as popular destination for international student recruitment?

61% of responding US colleges and universities indicated that they have received more applications for 2023-24.

Education ministers agree to major reforms in training teachers

The report contains 14 recommendations across four key areas of reform.

It’s time we stopped exploiting interns and pay them for the hours worked

It may also displace paid employment and undermine labour standards, as employers replace paid workers with a revolving door of interns who are treated as “cheap dead-end labour”.

#Ashes: Australia on top as bowlers and Marsh showcase control over England

At the time of stumps, England's score read 68/3 with Joe Root (19) and Jonny Bairstow (1) unbeaten on the crease.

Tarikjot Singh buried alive Indian international nursing student Jasmeen Kaur, court told

This gruesome murder involving "uncommon level of cruelty" has been dubbed an "act of vengeance" in the court.

No, India’s most wanted Khalistan extremist Pannun is not dead, Here’s proof

And to confirm this fact they have sent a video to The Australia Today where Pannun can be seen threatening India and Indian diplomats with dire consequences.

Queensland labour-hire company penalised for underpaying 87 visa holders

Fair Work Ombudsman Sandra Parker said that employers in the agriculture sector, including labour hire companies, that underpay vulnerable workers risk facing significant consequences.

Mahindra Scorpio crosses Australia’s toughest desert in record time

Scorpio crossed 1100 sand dunes and endured a peak outside temperature of 50 degrees Celsius, all in 13 hours, 21 minutes and 5 seconds.

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X exposes Pakistan-based AI-created Iranian war propaganda, cracks down on fake accounts

X said it will continue refining its policies to ensure users can trust the platform during critical moments.

India’s food exporters make Australia play, betting big on health foods and premium ingredients at mainstream shelves

“The opportunity is real, but it is a long game built on trusted import partners, consistent supply, and getting the paperwork and labelling right every time.”

21-year-old Indian-American student among dead in Austin bar terror attack

It is reported that the officers said Diagne, who was wearing clothing bearing an Iranian flag and the words “Property of Allah,” first fired from an SUV outside Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden before exiting the vehicle with a rifle.
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