Monthly Archives: May, 2023

Australia announces new sanctions, export ban on Russia

Today, financial sanctions and an export restriction targeting industries with strategic and economic importance to Russia was announced by the Australian prime minister, Anthony...

Australia signs new migration deal with India

India and Australia have announced a migration agreement to increase their economic cooperation. Following their Wednesday meeting in Sydney, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as...

G7 clear message to China on Indo-Pacific, Taiwan: World leaders

By inviting Volodymyr Zelensky to Hiroshima, the G7 leaders delivered a clear statement to Russia, but they also had China on their thoughts as...

G7 countries agree ‘Resilient Global Food Security’: Australia

On May 19, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese travelled to Hiroshima, Japan, at the invitation of His Excellency Mr Kishida Fumio, the Prime Minister of...

Five countries start Power Defence Arrangements trainings

Recently, the annual Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) military drill, known as the Drill Bersama Shield ended in Malaysia. Two weeks of training with the...

Australia will leverage resources to ensure prosperity of Indo-Pacific: PM

The leaders of Australia, as well as India, Japan, and the US met to reaffirm their unwavering commitment to working with the Quad to...

Australia to hold state memorial for Barry Humphries

The family of late performer Barry Humphries AO CBE has accepted the invitation to a State Memorial Service for his contributions to Australian culture. The...

Amid rising tensions, UK arm sales shoot to record high

According to the only publicly accessible official data, British weaponry exports doubled in 2022 to a record £8.5 billion, indicating growing geopolitical unrest and...

US delegation to visit Alaska amid security concerns

This weekend, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen H. Hicks will visit several locations in Alaska to meet with experts researching how climate change will affect...

Australian defence force starts Exercise Viper Strike

This month, Exercise Viper Strike was conducted to improve the capacity of various units to cooperate in a combat situation. The Royal Australian Regiment's (6RAR)...

Here’s how nonprofit organizations look at Australian budget

Nonprofit organizations expressed various opinions when Treasurer Jim Chalmers presented the Federal Budget for 2023–24 in Parliament House in Canberra. While the new Budget is...

Australian union for childcare workers demand pay rise

Early childhood educators' union has criticized the Albanese government for failing to increase their salary in the federal budget and has hinted that it...

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China: Private firm introduces ‘unhappy leaves’ for those who are not happy to work

Yu Donglai, the founder and chairman of Pang Dong Lai, has introduced a novel concept called "unhappy leave" for his employees, aimed at fostering...

Canada hands title over 200 islands to Haida Nation

After prolonged negotiations, the province of British Columbia has acknowledged this intrinsic bond by agreeing that the title to over 200 islands off Canada’s...

Poorest countries got worse due to Covid pandemic

The World Bank has issued a stark warning about the severe repercussions of the pandemic on the world's most impoverished nations, highlighting a disturbing...

Italy: Free wine in restaurant if you give up phones

Al Condominio, a unique Italian restaurant located in the northern city of Verona, is enticing diners with an innovative offer: a free bottle of...