Over 1 million fled Sudan amid crisis
According to the United Nations, more than one million people have fled Sudan into the states that border it because people inside the country...
Australia comes up with new policy on international development
The new foreign development policy that the Australian government has adopted will guarantee that our nation is a partner of choice for our area...
Steel-cement imports: Australia plans carbon tariffs
The federal government of Australia is contemplating whether or not the country should follow the lead of the European Union and apply taxes on...
Economy improves in Japan amid weaker currency
As a result of the country's weak currency and increased exports, Japan's economy expanded significantly quicker than anticipated in the three months leading up...
Global warming to cause world food crisis: UN
The world is likely to face severe disruptions to food supplies well before global warming and temperatures rise by the objective of 1.5C, according...
Matildas: ‘Turbocharged’ women’s football in Australia
They are becoming quite fired up and enthusiastic for the football game, despite the fact that they do not play football. They get such...
Australian barley will shift back to China after Saudi Arabia
After the resolution of a dispute over tariffs that wiped away about $1 billion a year in exports, it is anticipated that the trade...
Private schooling for diplomats’ kids costs £13m in UK
Over thirteen million pounds has been paid by the Foreign Office to send the children of ambassadors to the most prestigious private schools in...
Australia allows group travel for Chinese tourists
As the relationship between Beijing and Canberra continues to improve, airline companies are getting ready to handle a surge in the number of Chinese...