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Former PM Tony Abbott slams Khalistani extremism, says ‘no future for separatism’ in Australia

His comments come at a time when Australia is closely monitoring Khalistani extremism, which has led to concerns about escalating tensions within Indian diaspora communities.

Melbourne’s Sruthy Saseendran sets Guinness World Record by identifying 95 airport codes in one minute

Despite facing personal and professional challenges, including job loss and family setbacks, Sruthy remained committed to her goal.

US intelligence chief accuses extremists of seeking “Islamist caliphate” in Bangladesh

Tulsi Gabbard said this threat posed a significant challenge for the US government, underlining President Donald Trump’s commitment to addressing the global threat of Islamist terrorism.

More women at work, fewer in power: India’s leadership divide

Women still struggle to achieve equal participation in senior positions and boardrooms, despite recent advancements

Toyah Cordingley murder trial hits roadblock as jury fails to convict Rajwinder Singh

The jury entered its third day of deliberations but remained deadlocked.

India presses USA to designate SFJ a terror group as global intelligence chiefs meet

The implications of the Russia-Ukraine war, tensions in the Middle East, and China’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific are also high on the agenda.

If “My Melbourne” doesn’t move you, check if you still have a heart

It is for every migrant who has ever wondered if they belong, for every dreamer who dares to carve a new path, and for every fighter who refuses to be silenced.

One Nation senator attacks Indian education degrees, but global rankings tell a different story

Under an agreement, degrees obtained in India will be recognised in Australia and vice versa.

Mahakumbh, Holi and the enduring spirit of Hinduism through adversity

The spirit of Hindus, forged in the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, the resilience of the Mahabharata, and the devotion of the Ramayana, remained unbroken.

Reading and critique in critical humanities

Never in the history of human civilization, has one encountered this precarious condition where humanity and planetary are in a constant battle against a handful of demagogues and oligarchs.

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Australian leaders signal no sympathy for ‘abhorrent’ Iranian regime, back US move to stop nuclear threat

More than 200 Iranian-linked individuals have been sanctioned by Australia, including over 100 connected to the IRGC.

Should unis ditch group assignments?

Just because collaborative abilities are not as easy to assess as other skills, such as factual recall, that doesn’t make them any less important.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei dead at 86, confirms state media, announces 40-day mourning

Khamenei presided over Iran’s theocratic political system, established after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, in which ultimate authority rests with the Supreme Leader - an unelected clerical position.
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