Monthly Archives: December, 2021

India’s decision to walk out of RCEP is a smart move, says Tony Abbott

Former Australian prime minister Tony Abbott, who is also serving as a present Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s special trade envoy for India, said on...

Australia confirms first Omicron community case

The Australian government on Friday confirmed its first community transmission case of the new omicron variant of Covid-19. The infected person is a school...

Global survey: Australia is drunkest country in world

The global survey revealed on Thursday that Australia is the drunkest country in the world with having most booze-loving people. The survey, named as the...

Forest fires increasing in Australia due to climate changes, reveals study

Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, has found in a recent study that climate changes have significantly increased forest fires in the country over the...

Omicron scare: Australian police arrest three people for breaking quarantine

Amid the concerns of transmission of new Omicron variant of Covid-19, the Australian police on Thursday arrested three people for breaking the quarantine in...

Australian minister suspended after staffer accuses him of ‘physical and emotional’ abuse

After a former government staffer accused an Australian cabinet minister of emotional and physical abuse, the minister has been removed from his post, Prime...

Australia gets first home-grown mRNA vaccine candidate

Research institutes and pharmaceutical company have created a new Covid vaccine candidate in Australia’s state of Victoria, the government officials said on Wednesday adding...

Australia confirms sixth Omicron Covid-19 case

The Australian government confirmed sixth case of new Omicron variant of Covid-19 on Wednesday, with international traveler returning to Sydney testing positive for the...

Australia to conduct inquiry into big tech companies; report expected in Feb next year

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Wednesday that Australia will conduct a parliamentary inquiry to check the working behaviour of the world’s largest technology...

Australian Westpac bank  slapped six lawsuits for charging dead people

Famous Australian bank Westpac was slapped six lawsuits by regulators on Wednesday after the bank admitted that it has violated laws and has cheated...

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Increase in oil, gas activities cast shadow on Paris climate goals

The United States leads this surge in activity, which contradicts the International Energy Agency's (IEA) previous assertion that to prevent exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius...

Oxford English Dictionary adds 23 new Japanese words

The inclusion of 23 Japanese words into the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) marks a significant acknowledgment of the deep cultural exchanges between Japan and...

Two bodies recovered in Baltimore bridge collapse

The recovery of two men from beneath the Baltimore bridge, following its collapse due to a container ship collision early Tuesday, was confirmed on...

Olympics exhibition sets in Paris; heroes displayed

From the propaganda displays at the 1936 Berlin Olympics to the poignant protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos at the 1968 Mexico City...