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Australia: Violent protesters take to streets against draconian lockdown restrictions, assault police officers

Several states in Australia have gone under lockdown since the resurgence of COVID-19 outbreak in June 2021

Afghanistan, France, India, Japan: Learn not to trust the USA

Liberals all over the world endorsed Joe Biden because they thought Trump was a “white supremacist.” Since coming to power, he has sidelined the only two non-white countries in his Indo-Pacific alliance.

Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, peaceful development of the Indo-Pacific region: Read what MEA S Jaishankar said at India Australia 2+2 dialogue

Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar addressed the media at the first India Australia 2+2 ministerial dialogue held in New Delhi.

Nightmare Down Under: Australian citizen with a heart condition suffers sudden seizure during police action for not wearing a mask

The collapse of a man during an arrest made for not wearing a Mask led to unrest in the streets of Western Sydney.

Australia: Apex court rules that media houses are responsible for defamatory comments posted by others on their social media pages

High Court of Australia said that an entity with a social media account is considered ‘liable for adverse material in the comments sections’

Cricket Australia says will not host Afghanistan men’s cricket team for upcoming Test match till women’s team is not supported

Rashid Khan and his teammates can't play against Australia if Roya Samim and her teammates are denied the opportunity, Australian Cricketers' Association said endorsing Cricket Australia

Australia imposes draconian measures to curb Covid-19, passes surveillance bill giving unprecedented power to cops

The Australia Government has adopted drastic measures in the name of Covid-19 that are a direct threat to democracy and freedom

Auckland: ISIS-inspired man stabs six in a mall, PM Jacinda Arden calls it ‘terrorist attack’

The attack in New Zealand was carried out by a Sri Lankan national who had arrived in New Zealand in October 2011

Indian student in Australia Vishal Jood to be released on October 15, was wrongly accused of false crimes by Khalistani elements

Vishal Jood reportedly pleaded guilty to three minor charges of altercations that happened between September 16, 2020, and February 14, 2021.

I’d rather follow my religion than break it, says 12 year old Hindu boy sent off field in Australia for wearing a ‘mala’

The mala was was made of basil wood beeds (kanthi mala), worn by some adherents of Hinduism.

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