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Move to pardon Fiji’s 2000 coup leader could raise political temperature

Fiji has suffered four coups since the late 1980s, all rooted in the economic and political divides between indigenous Melanesian Fijians and the descendants of indentured Indian laborers. 

“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.

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.

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.

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.

What is the difference between the laws of cricket and the ‘spirit’ of cricket?

The rules are clear and the many English fans and past players, along with the current captain and coach, have acknowledged the umpires were correct according to those laws.

Indian-origin Sachin Kumar to expand product and partnerships at News Sport Network

Prior to joining News Corp Australia in 2019, Sachin worked for almost a decade in leadership positions at Cricket Australia to develop strategy, scheduling and international relations.

Khalistan extremists threaten top Indian diplomats in Australia, fire bomb consulate in America

Indian Authorities are taking this very seriously and are in touch with relevant Australian officials after fire bombing of Consulate in San Francisco."

Australia’s ‘green gold’ enters India, set to rival New Zealand and European Union

Avocados Australia is optimistic about growth in the Indian market and has observed that Australia's proximity to India is “very favourable” compared with its competitors.

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Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, truck driver behind 16 deaths in crash, gets last-minute deportation stay

Sidhu’s legal team argued that deportation would place him at high risk of suicide, citing ongoing depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and the impact separation

Albanese vows “most ambitious” Budget to build a stronger, more resilient Australia

The reform is designed to cut duplication and fast-track major projects in energy, housing and resources, while maintaining national environmental standards.

Premier Allan accuses Liberals of train cuts as Wilson promises more PSOs in Melbourne’s west

“If this is what they’re prepared to cut on day one, imagine what comes next for the west.”
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