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Four feared dead in Helicopter crash near hamilton island

The accident served as a stark reminder of the risks faced by those serving their countries and the courage they showed

US Supreme Court restores merit in college admissions as American Left fudges policy debate

The rationale for affirmative action the Justices claimed, has led to an unconstitutional racial discrimination system

Indian Navy to participate as observers in Australia’s ‘Talisman Sabre’ military exercise

This year more than 30,000 personnel from 13 participating nations and four observer nations will take part in Exercise Talisman Sabre.

“Kill India”: Khalistan extremists again threaten top Indian diplomats in Australia, Canada and USA

Threats to these Indian diplomats are not an isolated case but a consolidated global campaign of targeted harassment and intimidation.

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.

New advisory for the USA amidst rising random mass shootings

Earlier, either the USA has been considered pretty safe in terms of tourism or the foreign governments did not attempt to challenge this narrative.

Albanese and Biden finding it difficult to manage flood of requests to meet Indian PM Modi

"I am getting phone calls from people I have never heard of before. Everyone from movie actors to relatives. You are too popular."

Success, security of Indo-Pacific important for us in ‘not an era of war’: QUAD amid China threat

"We will be happy to host the QUAD summit in India in 2024," Indian PM Narendra Modi said.

QUAD Meeting Cancelled, Indian PM Modi may still visit Australia

"I’m certain that he will be here. And, of course, we have a very large growing diaspora here in Australia and there are events including a large event at Qudos Bank Arena to be held next Tuesday night.”

Human Rights and Press Freedom have lost credibility because of West’s double standards

UNESCO has mainly provided a platform through their WPFD to civil society (NGO) groups that are funded by Western agencies to shape the free speech agenda.

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53-foot tractor-trailer driver Baljeet Singh pleads guilty in deadly pileup, was playing phone game and fled to India

The crash killed 42-year-old mother Nancy Lefrançois and her 11-year-old son Loïc Chevalier, who were travelling in a passenger vehicle struck in the collision.

Indian Premier League could be played in Australia, Adelaide Oval explores plan

The proposal is part of a broader idea to strengthen cricket ties between Australia and India.

Perth toddler Sandipan Dhar’s death ‘probably preventable’ after missed blood test, coroner says

21-month-old Sandipan died in March 2024 after being taken to hospital with a persistent fever that had lasted for weeks.
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