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3 years after the Taliban’s return, Afghanistan is a broken country swarming with terrorists again
With Under-Representation in Voice, Over-Representation in Challenges, Africa Must Have Permanent Seat, Secretary-General Tells Security Council, Citing ‘Glaring Omission’
Independent experts condemn escalating violence in the Middle East, urge ceasefire and accountability
Press Conference – Parliament House, Canberra 5 August
ASIO raises threat level to ‘probable’ due to increasing extremism, chief says
Australian Prime Minister Press conference – Parliament House, Canberra
Council Welcomes 19 New Citizens To Hawkesbury
Iran has vowed ‘harsh punishment’ for Ismail Haniyeh’s killing, but how likely is all-out war with Israel?
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – 2DayFM 1 August
Australian humanitarian peak warns of catastrophic impact if Middle East conflict intensifies
Hamas leader’s killing in Tehran likely to further escalate violence in Middle East
Australian politicians visit Vanuatu to see how Australian aid is boosting climate resilience
Joint statement by the Prime Ministers of Australia, Canada and New Zealand
Joint statement from the Prime Ministers of Canada, Australia and New Zealand
Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame inducts five new members
Can Israel and Hezbollah be pulled back from the brink of war?
Syrian-born refugee forges career in medical science, inspiring other refugee students with SSI Allianz scholarship success
UNITAR and FAO Launch Arabic-Language Course on Trade and Food Security
Does Israel really want to open a two-front war by attacking Hezbollah in Lebanon?
No matter who wins, both Biden and Trump can likely agree on one thing: doing less in the Middle East
Coronation Property welcomes new ‘Eat Street’ tenants to Mason & Main
Journey to Lebanon through Zeina Kara Ali’s art in Arches Memory exhibition
Blocked Funds Drop to $1.8 billion with Major Clearance in Nigeria, Challenges Persist
Raising Breast Cancer Awareness Among Disadvantaged Women in Iraq: Dr. Mawadah Arif Hammadi
Middle East, Africa deployments extended
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Commend Kuwait for Efforts to Advance Women’s Socio-Economic Empowerment, Raise Questions…
Australian Prime Minister Radio interview – ABC Brisbane Radio Mornings
New research shows access to secure job opportunities unequal among culturally diverse communities
Ready For Support Far And Wide
Iran is gaining credibility in the Muslim world and feeling emboldened. This doesn’t bode well for the region
WORLD CUP GOLD AND SILVER FOR JAMES WILLETT AND PENNY SMITH
Football Australia celebrates Central Coast Mariners’ historic AFC Cup victory
What do we lose when our old suburbs disappear?
Iran’s unprecedented attack on Israel was a strategic miscalculation. Can all-out war now be averted?
Facing enormous pressure at home and abroad, how much longer can Israel continue its war in Gaza?
DNA says you’re related to a Viking, a medieval German Jew or a 1700s enslaved African? What a genetic match really means
An apple cider vinegar drink a day? New study shows it might help weight loss
Subway Socceroos return to Western Australia for final Second Round qualifier
EU And Member States Must Sustain Funding To UNRWA
Socceroos Return To Canberra
Democracy Sausage: Israel, Gaza and the crisis in the Middle East
Australians urged to reject propaganda attacks against UNWRA
Syrian returnees subjected to “gross human rights violations and abuses”, UN report details
Additional man charged over alleged conspiracy to murder high-profile men – Strike Force Tromperie
Gaza: Every day, more and more people are on the brink of famine-like conditions
Statement from ICRC’s Near & Middle East regional director following recent developments in the region
Attacks on United States Personnel in Middle East, Retaliatory Strikes Threaten to Worsen Regional Stability, Political Affairs Chief Tells Security Council
BBC Radio 4 to broadcast Manchester charity appeal from Radiohead’s Ed O’Brien