Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov shot dead

A leading Russian opposition politician, former Deputy Prime Minister Boris Nemtsov, has been shot dead in Moscow, Russian officials say. An unidentified attacker in a car shot Mr Nemtsov four times in... Read more »

New RAAF art-inspired aircraft recognise Indigenous service

The Royal Australian Air Force Worimi F/A-18A Hornet unveiled at the Australian International Airshow at Avalon, demonstrated Air Force’s commitment to Indigenous men and women who have served, and continue to serve,... Read more »

Finnish National Radio to read entire Quran in new series

Finnish public broadcasting is reading the Quran — all of it, a half-hour at a time. Radio 1, the radio arm of broadcaster Yle, will begin reading Islam’s holy book on March... Read more »

Alarming rise in Child suicides in Tunisia – the country that sparked Arab Spring

Around 203 children attempted suicide in 2014 “A society with no vision is a society without a future. It is the lack of a vision and ambitions that prompt the youth to illegally... Read more »

Afghanistan seal historic win over Scotland in World Cup match

Late order heroics hand Afghanistan victory after a middle order collapse against Scotland in Dunedin Afghanistan beat Scotland by one wicket with three balls to spare to claim their first World Cup... Read more »

Restructuring PAF Committees, Opening PAF in Victoria and Membership commences

Sydney (PAF Press Release): Pakistani Australian Federation (PAF) was launched on 19 June 2010, however, the organization could not actively play its role and achieve its prime manifesto due to non-availability of... Read more »

پاکستانی آسٹریلین فیڈریشن کی تنظیم نو اوربنیادی رکن سازی

سڈنی ؛ پاکستانی آسٹریلین فیڈریشن کا قیام  ۱۹ جون ۲۰۱۰ میں ہوا تھا۔ قیام کے وقت بنیادی رکن سازی اور عارضی مرکزی   و مختلف ذیلی کمیٹیوں کا قیام عمل میں آیا تھا۔... Read more »

21 or IS? Swedish Police mistaken 21st Birthday Party Balloons for ISIS Initials

KARLSKRONA, (Sweden) – Police swooped on a Swedish student’s flat this week after mistaking balloons celebrating her 21st birthday party as propaganda for the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS), otherwise known... Read more »

ISIS burns thousands of rare books and centuries of human learning

 More than 8,000 rare books and manuscripts – including books printed in the 19th century in Iraq’s first printing house – have been burned by Islamic State militants in Mosul, despite pleas... Read more »

China prefers local Brands and Products over foreign Tech Brands

China has dropped some of the world’s leading technology brands from its approved state purchase lists, while approving thousands more locally made products, in what some say is a response to revelations... Read more »

8 Reasons that make Online Shopping a success in Pakistan

By Zaki Abbas Shah The internet has tremendously transformed the way the retail business is done all over the globe and now it’s doing the same in countries like Pakistan. In recent... Read more »

Australian International Airshow kicks off at Avalon

Tribune International Report MELBOURNE (Australia) – The Australian International Airshow, also known as the Avalon Airshow, kicked off at the Avalon Airfield in the city of Lara on Tuesday. The biggest flying event... Read more »

WHO urges use of ‘Smart’ Syringes to protect millions from infections

The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for worldwide use of “smart” syringes that cannot be used more than once. Smart syringes that break after one use should be used for injections... Read more »

Australia begins training on armed U.S. Reaper drones

CANBERRA (Australia) – Australian air force personnel have commenced training on armed drones in the United States on the MQ-9 ’Reaper’ drone, Australian defense officials said on Monday, less than a week after Washington... Read more »

Fresh nuclear leak detected at Japan’s Fukushima plant

Sensors at the Fukushima nuclear plant have detected a fresh leak of highly radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean with contamination levels 50-70 times greater than the already-high status A fresh leak... Read more »
Tony Abbott said Australia had been too willing to give ‘those who might be a threat to our country the benefit of the doubt’. Photograph: Mike Bowers

Australia to toughen citizenship laws to combat terrorism

Prime minister plans to appoint a counter-terrorism coordinator and urges Muslim leaders to proclaim Islam as a religion of peace ‘more often, and mean it’ Australian PM Tony Abbott has announced a... Read more »

Oscars 2015: Birdman wins Best Picture at 87th Oscars

Black comedy-drama Birdman has scooped the big prize of the night at this year’s Oscars. The film won Best Picture as well as Best Director for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. After being nominated... Read more »

Pakistan cricket fans protest over Cricket team’s performance in World Cup

Disheartened Pakistan cricket fans took to the streets, expressing their protest after the national team posted below-par performances in the first two matches of the ongoing World Cup. In Multan, which is... Read more »

Pakistan and EU enjoy strong Bilateral relations and Trade ties

By Sana Jamal ISLAMABAD (Pakistan) – Pakistan and European Union enjoy strong bilateral relations and recent statistics indicate signs of ever growing trade ties. Member European Parliament Richard Howitt has said that strong... Read more »

‘We lost in all three departments’ says Pakistan captain Misbah

His team committed so many errors, one after another, that when Misbah was asked whether the batting, the bowling or the fielding was worse, he just smiled and said “Everything” Pakistan captain... Read more »

Pakistan’s first Center for Women Entrepreneurs launched

ISLAMABAD (Pakistan) – The first-of-its-kind center for women entrepreneurs has been launched in Islamabad for those passionate souls looking to start a business or take their existing business to the next level.... Read more »

Indigenous Australians should get more from native title: Human Rights Commissioner

By Michelle Grattan (University of Canberra) Aboriginal Australians are being denied the freedom to exercise their property rights under native title, Human Rights Commissioner Tim Wilson has said. Wilson said that, in meeting... Read more »

Ataturk Memorial in Sydney is the symbol of Australian-Turkish friendship

Memorial is an enduring symbol of the friendship forged between Australia and Turkey A memorial was unveiled in Sydney to commemorate the famous words of former President of Turkey Mustafa Kemal Ataturk... Read more »

Lanterns of Terracotta Warriors enliven Sydney’s Chinese New Year Festival

Chinese New Year getting bigger and more exciting in Australia every year Sydney – Australia is all set to brighten up the Chinese New Year with a burst of colour with 90 brightly coloured... Read more »