International relations

Political Tensions: Australia’s Stance on Proposed US Tariffs

Australian Trade Minister Don Farrell has firmly responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed additional tariffs, which could affect Australia’s $5 billion beef and lamb exports. In a recent call, Farrell emphasized that Australia “will not back down” in the face of these potential trade barriers. While expressing disappointment over Australia’s exclusion from relief on existing steel and aluminum tariffs, …

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Environmental Concerns: Strange Foam and Dead Fish on South Australian Beaches

Beaches in South Australia, including Waitpinga and Parsons near Adelaide, have been closed following the appearance of dead fish and unusual white foam washing ashore. Surfers reported symptoms such as eye irritation, sore throats, and coughing after contact with the water. Authorities suspect a microalgae bloom, possibly triggered by recent warm and dry weather, as the cause. Water samples have …

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Direct flights from Pakistan to the United Kingdom are set to resume after a gap of over four years.

Direct flights from Pakistan to the United Kingdom are set to resume after a gap of over four years, confirmed Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the UK, Dr. Mohammad Faisal. Initially, flights will operate between London, Manchester, and Pakistan, with efforts to restore the Birmingham route. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) suspended PIA’s operations in June 2020 over concerns …

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Why Politicians Should Not Have the Power to Cancel Australian Citizenship

The power to revoke a person’s citizenship is one of the most serious decisions a government can make. In Australia, this power has been a topic of controversy, especially when it is placed in the hands of politicians rather than the judicial system. While national security is a legitimate concern, allowing politicians to unilaterally strip individuals of their citizenship raises …

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Billions in cost-of-living relief is coming Australia’s way this federal budget. Here’s what you can expect

As Australians brace themselves amidst rising living costs, the upcoming federal budget is poised to deliver some much-needed relief. With inflation pressures weighing heavily on households, the government is set to announce a financial package aimed at easing the burden on everyday Australians. Here’s a closer look at what you can expect when the budget is unveiled. A Focus on …

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GEOPOLITICS IN THE DIGITAL AGE: SOCIAL MEDIA CHANGING DYNAMIC OF POWER

As we know social media has changed the world and everything social media platform have empowered government and individual their opinion and share the experience.This platform has created a new opportunities and a lot of new skills developing in people in a global discussions and share their ideas and point of view. And learning a new skill and others. This …

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Jury discharged in high-profile Australia beach murder

A jury in the trial of a former nurse accused of murdering a woman on a remote Australian beach has been discharged, after they could not reach a verdict. Toyah Cordingley was stabbed at least 26 times while out walking her dog in October 2018. The 24-year-old’s body was discovered by her father, half-buried in sand dunes on Wangetti beach …

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Trump and Putin to Hold Call About Ukraine: What to Know

In the ever-evolving landscape of international relations, a significant event is on the horizon: former U.S. President Donald Trump is set to hold a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, focusing on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This meeting comes at a critical time, as tensions remain high in the region and global political dynamics shift continuously. Background on …

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Over 300 killed as Israel bombed gaza today.

Israel has launched its most extensive bombardment of Gaza since January, killing at least 308 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s health ministry .The strikes, ordered by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz, targeted various locations across Gaza, including Gaza City, Rafah, and Khan Younis, as many civilians were having their pre-dawn meal during the holy month of …

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CYBER SECURITY IN GEOPOLITICS: DIGITAL ESPIONAGE AND INFORMATION WARFARE

As of the earlier times where states faced each other on the battle fields, and were expanding their territory, military, economic, political power from their opponent states whereas of time period the things has been modernized and digitalized so the states are now no longer in traditional wars they now do digital espionage, and gather their information and secrets and …

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