Gaza war strengthens Palestinian unity

Rival Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip have united in celebration of the end of the war, but will it last? Gaza City – Raef had never been to a demonstration before.... Read more »

NATO summit to highlight unity against Russia

Leaders of alliance hold talks with Ukraine president in UK, as NATO chief warns of biggest threat since Cold War. NATO leaders are holding a summit in the UK in a bid to show unity... Read more »

Several killed in twin Afghan car bombings

Taliban claims responsibility for attacks in city of Ghazni that have killed at least 18 people and hurt more than 130. Two car bombs targeting local police and intelligence offices have exploded in the... Read more »

Shanghai journalists arrested in fraud probe

Eight employees of Chinese newspaper and two PR firms accused of demanding money to run, or not to run, stories. Police in Shanghai are investigating eight people, including employees of a business newspaper,... Read more »

US to pursue IS group to ‘gates of hell’

Vice president Joe Biden says US will “bring armed group to justice” after beheading of two American reporters in Iraq. Joseph  Biden, the US vice president, has said his country will follow the IS group “to... Read more »

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Palestinian entrepreneurs struggle in Lebanon

Despite the challenges of running a business from a refugee camp, many Palestinians are doing so out of necessity. Shatila refugee camp, Beirut – Thirteen years ago, Shatila resident Mohammed Diwan was among the... Read more »

Putin visits Mongolia to boost trade ties

Russian president vows to increase trade with his country’s eastern neighbour as sanctions war with west begins to bite. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia –  With the crisis in Ukraine hanging over his head, Russian President... Read more »

China marks World War Two victory over Japan

Ceremony is the first since Beijing earlier this year declared September 3 as national day to mark 1945 defeat of Japan. Chinese President Xi Jinping and all of the top officials in his... Read more »

Ebola death toll accelerates in West Africa

WHO says at least $600m needed to fight Ebola outbreak, as death toll rises to more than 1,900 people. At least $600m is needed to fight West Africa’s Ebola outbreak, the World... Read more »

France halts warship delivery to Russia

Delivery of the first of two assault ships halted until December amid criticism of Moscow’s role in Ukrainian conflict. France has suspended the delivery of the first of two Mistral-class warships to... Read more »

Chinese university to accept TAFE NSW graduates in world first

NSW Premier Mike Baird today attended the signing of two historic agreements between TAFE NSW and Chinese universities that secured a unique relationship between TAFE NSW in China. The official signing ceremony... Read more »

Pakistan: Emerging democracy or hall of shame

By: Mahboob A. Khawaja, PhD. The nation’s capital is under siege for over two weeks. People want political change and justice to their grievances that is nowhere to be seen.  The demonstrators... Read more »

LTTE Accountability & UN failure

LTTE Accountability & UN failure : 3 decades of UN inaction in Sri Lanka The last phase of the war suddenly became a concern to the UN and its associated bodies and... Read more »

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Democratic outlook of Pakistan

By: Stephen Bari India and Pakistan are traditional rivals since 67 years ago, in the last six and half decades, whatsoever they achieve and lost in history have words? India develops a... Read more »

Australian tourism exports reach record $30 billion

Sydney (Media Release 3 Sep 2014): Trade and Investment Minister Andrew Robb today welcomed the release of data showing tourism exports are now worth over $30 billion a year. Tourism Research Australia’s... Read more »

Migrating to Australia a bad health move for Immigrants

Moving to Australia could be a health hazard for thousands of immigrants, according to unique research from Deakin University. Media Release Acclaimed demographer and social epidemiologist Associate Professor Santosh Jatrana from the... Read more »

Pakistani Parliament has been exposed

By Syed Atiq ul Hassan The speeches of few members of the senate and the national assembly in the joint session has exposed the parliament system and the national parliamentarians of Pakistan.... Read more »

Treasurer’s stalling ‘benefited’ $1bn Tinkler proposal

FORMER Energy minister Chris Hartcher has told ICAC that former Police Minister Mike Gallacher “constantly” referred to former Premier Barry O’Farrell as “the big man” or “the big Kahuna”. The identity of... Read more »

Yemeni women fight for greater representation

Despite a precarious 30 percent quota for women in government, Yemeni activists say women’s rights have been sidelined. Sana’a, Yemen – After years of activism, Amal Basha’s demands for guarantees of greater representation for... Read more »

Pakistan parliament convenes amid crisis

PM is expected to address joint session as opposition refuses to end protests calling for Nawaz Sharif’s resignation. A joint session of parliament is under way in Pakistan as Prime Minister Nawaz... Read more »

As Parliament unites, so do Imran, Qadri

The political crisis in Pakistan remains at fever pitch as both the PML-N led government and the protesting Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and Pakistan Awami Tehreek refuse to budge on their respective positions. Prime... Read more »

65% consumer products sold in Pakistan are fake

Counterfeit goods become serious problem, 65% consumer products sold in Pakistan are fake. Umar Ghauri, Chairman TCEP. (PRESS RELEASE) The growing menace of counterfeit products has become a serious problem for consumers... Read more »