72nd Annual Golden Globes honors the best Movies and Actors

Boyhood, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and Birdman snagged top prizes The 72nd Annual Golden Globes ceremony brought Tina Fey and Amy Poehler together for their third stint in a row as the... Read more »

Pakistan School reopens after deadly Taliban attack

Security is tight as children return to school after Taliban attack that killed 150 people in Peshawar last month Islamabad – Students in Pakistan resumed their classes on Monday amid tight security... Read more »

The Farce of Western Freedom of Speech

Western (idea of) free speech is nothing but a cynical charade by those in power to maintain their unlawful positions of power. by Finian Cunningham Speaking outside Elysée Palace in the aftermath... Read more »

Australia announces Memorial to Sydney siege victims

Remembering the victims of the Lindt Café Siege Sydney – A permanent memorial to the victims, hostages, police and emergency workers involved in the deadly Lindt Café Sydney siege will be constructed... Read more »

Muslim-hating anti-halal movement growing

A campaign to boycott halal-certified food is gathering momentum in Australia under the guise of a consumer choice drive. The Boycott Halal in Australia and Halal Choices groups oppose halal certification on... Read more »

Cricket World Cup Trophy arrives in Bowral

Sydney – Cricket fans in Bowral in Australia, had an opportunity to take a close look and also photos with the illustrious Cricket world cup trophy. Acting NSW Premier and Minister for... Read more »

12 killed in attack on French satirical weekly in Paris

Paris – At least 12 people, including two police officers, were killed and dozens injured, when black-hooded gunmen opened fire in the office of a Paris-based satirical newspaper on Wednesday. A normal... Read more »

Last Foreign Airline suspends flights to Libya

Libya cut off from world by air as last foreign airline suspends flights The last foreign airline operating in country has suspended all flights to and from the country, cutting off the... Read more »

NSW considering ‘cash for containers’ scheme

Government Talks with Beverages companies on Cash for Cans The NSW government will be introducing cash for containers recycling under its new strategy to help clean up NSW beaches, parks and rivers. Schools and... Read more »

The interest of ‘only democracy in Middle East’ to block democracy in the region

by Nasim Ahmed The so-called ‘Arab Spring’ has certainly reinforced the perception that the Middle East is a hotbed of intractable conflicts. Israel has never ceased to use this stereotype to its... Read more »

26 homes lost, dozens injured in South Australia bushfires

More than 700 firefighters tackle blaze as temperature rises At least 26 homes have been destroyed and 29 people injured in the bushfires in the Adelaide Hills in Southern Australia. South Australia... Read more »

Search to find Bodies, Black Box from AirAsia crash continues

More than 80 deep sea divers, several ships and aircrafts have been deployed to search for crashed AirAsia flight QZ8501. The search mission to find the bodies and flight data recorders from... Read more »

Australia chosen to provide F-35 heavy maintenance in Asia-Pacific

The United States has chosen Australia and Japan as F-35 heavy maintenance hubs for the Asia-Pacific region. Both countries will conduct work on the airframe, while Australia will host the initial engine... Read more »

سڈنی میں جلسہ عید میلادلنبی برائے خواتین کاانعقاد

سڈنی (بروزہفتہ مورخہ ۳ جنوری): سڈنی کے علاقے لاکیمبا میں ہر سال کی طرح اسِ سال بھی روائتی جوش و خروش  کے ساتھ  جلسہ عید میلادلنبی  برائے خواتین منعقد  ہوا۔ اسِ پررُونق... Read more »

What Pakistani leaders can learn from the world’s ‘poorest’ president

José Mujica – the world’s only President whose lifestyle resembles that of the people he leads by Murtaza Haider From Jinnah and Liaquat Ali Khan to Nawaz Sharif and Asif Ali Zardari,... Read more »

Indian shell fired at Pak fishing boat, border tension high

KARACHI – An Indian Coast Guard ship had fired a shell at a Pakistan fishing boat early on Thursday (January 1, 2015) causing it to blow. However a report released by Indian... Read more »

Premier to visit India to build trade relations with Australia

NSW Premier Mike Baird has announced his first official visit to India will take place this month to progress trade opportunities between the two countries. Mr Baird will visit the Indian cities... Read more »

Mega multicultural event ‘Halal Food Expo’ to be held in Sydney on April 12, 2015

With the New Year’s greetings; I am proudly announcing a great multicultural annual event being launched in Sydney in 2015. CREF Incorporated, the organiser of the largest Multicultural Ramadan & Eid Festivals... Read more »

New Year Message from Tribune’s team

My Dear Readers and Contributors; I wish you and your families a very best and prosperous New Year of 2015. On this special occasion I am delighted to share with you our... Read more »

Australia and US vote against Palestine UN resolution on Israel

United Nations Security Council has failed to adopt a draft resolution demanding Israel end the occupation of Palestinian territories within two years as Australia and the United States vote against the proposal in New York... Read more »

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Sydney counts down to an inspirational 2015

Sydney (Tribune International): Spectacular aerial footage from inside tonight’s Midnight Fireworks display will be captured by drones and broadcast live for the first time anywhere in the world. The drones will fly... Read more »

!واہ رے پاکستانیوں

:سید عتیق الحسن، سڈنی آسٹریلیا یومِ سقوطِ ڈھاکہ   یعنی سولہ دسمبر کو پشاور کے ایک  اسکول میں دہشتگردی کا ہولناک واقعہ ہوا جس میں ۱۳۰  طلبا سمیت ۱۴۸ پاکستانی سفاکی سے شہید... Read more »

Sydneysiders warned not to give money to fake monks

Sydney – NSW Fair Trading Minister Matthew Mason-Cox has warned people to be on their guard against scammers posing as Buddhist monks. “Fake Buddhist monks have once again hit the Sydney streets,”... Read more »