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Australian leader refuses to publicly intervene on Assange
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday rejected calls for him to publicly demand the United States drop its prosecution of WikiLeaks founder and Australian citizen Julian Assange.
Australia has Called on its Citizens to leave Ukraine
Australian authorities have advised citizens to refrain from traveling to Ukraine and Australians who are there to leave as soon as possible. This was announced on Monday by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Australian Union, quoted by TACC.
US State Department has Ordered the Families of all Employees of US Embassy in Kiev to leave Ukraine
Diplomatic Gaffe: Biden Appeared to Forget Name of Australian Prime minister
Australians squirmed Thursday as US President Joe Biden thanked their prime minister for joining a major new defence alliance - but appeared to forget his name.
Instead of being feted by name for his role in the US-Britain-Australia agreement, Prime Minister Scott Morrison was initially relegated to being "that fellow Down Under".
Democracy Digest: Greek Elections and Other Populist Parables
Interpreting New Democracy's victory as punishment for Syriza's failure to deliver on its anti-austerity promises, many correspondents were quick to draw lessons for anti-establishment populists of all persuasions.
North Korea Warns Threats a 'Big Miscalculation' in Letter to Australia Lawmakers
North Korea has sent a letter to Australia's parliament, warning it is a nuclear power and will not be cowed by U.S.
Australia Will Join the Conflict if North Korea Attacks the US
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has declared Australia would invoke the ANZUS security treaty for only the second time in its history in response to any attack by North Korea against the United States, The Sydney Morning Herald writes.
Australian Police arrest four men allegedly plotting to bomb airplane
Australian officials say they have arrested four men in connection with a plot to bomb an airplane, following Saturday evening raids. Police say the plot was “Islamic-inspired.”
Time capsule from 1995 discovered in an Australian bathroom – with eerie predictions that came true
Nostradamus has got nothing on this.
22-years ago Greg Wilkinson probably didn’t consider himself to be one of the great seers of our lifetime, but he can certainly call himself that now.
Back in 1995, he wrote a letter, speculating on what might happen in the near future and buried it in a wall of a house in Sydney, Australia.
‘Name issue’ makes headlines in far-off Sydney Morning Herald
The thorny “name issue” still poisoning relations between Greece and its neighbor to the immediate north, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Yugoslavia (FYRoM), over what Athens calls the neighbor and what the neighbor calls itself, generated headlines a world away last week, in Australia.