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Australian Foreign Minister: No Special Treatment for South African Farmers
Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop has said that there will be no special program of humanitarian visas for white South African farmers, and that all applications will be subject to the usual scrutiny—a move which appears to reject her Home Affairs minister colleague Peter Dutton’s earlier proposal to fast track such applications. The white genocide will continue normally in South Africa...
Kim Jong Un begs Australia to tell Trump to leave North Korea alone
North Korea has sent a letter filled with Trump-bashing to the Australian Parliament, urging MPs to condemn Washington’s saber-rattling, while at the same time assuring them of its “highest consideration.”
The letter was penned by North Korea’s Foreign Affairs Committee and sent to Australia’s Indonesian embassy late September, but was received by Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop...
Aussie FM tells Jakarta to fix borders in row over illegal immigrants
Australia has called on Indonesia to better manage its borders, in a harsh rebuke to Jakarta’s demand for answers to allegations that Canberra paid off the crew of a migrant smuggling boat to return the vessel to Indonesian shores.
The stinging response on Monday by Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop came after her Indonesian counterpart Retno Marsudi expressed concern on Saturday that if...
Iran, Australia seek new chapter in relations
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop
In early March, Iran’s deputy health minister, accompanied by 5 members of the country’s parliament, visited Australia to boost ties in medical and health research areas, and extended an invitation for Speaker of the House Bronwyn Bishop to visit Iran. Over a month later, it is not Bronwyn but Julie Bishop, the Australian foreign minister, planning to visit...
Aussie premier to challenge leadership spill motion
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott says he is determined to challenge an upcoming leadership spill motion set for next week that could remove him from power.
On Friday, the Australian leader asked Liberal lawmakers and senators in the parliament to vote against the motion to remove him and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop from office on February 10.
According to Abbott the move was brought by two...
Australia, Singapore vow to boost intelligence ties
Australia and Singapore agree to enhance intelligence sharing.
Australia and Singapore have agreed to enhance intelligence sharing amid concerns about the threat posed by Takfiri militants returning home from Syria and Iraq.
The agreement was reached during a meeting between Singaporean Defense Minister Ng Eng Hen and visiting Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop on Friday.
“In this context of...
Australia to impose tougher sanctions on Russia
Australia says it is planning to impose tougher sanctions on Russia after Moscow announced food bans that will affect Australian food makers.
“We are working towards stronger sanctions” against Russia, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Friday.
Abbott also warned Russia’s President Vladimir Putin to pull back Russian troops from the country’s border with Ukraine.
“I say...
Australian WikiLeaks Party meets Syrian President in Sydney
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad (L) speaks to Tim Anderson, a senior lecturer in political economy at Sydney University, during a meeting with an Australian delegation in Damascus on Dec 23, 2013.
A delegation from Australia’s WikiLeaks Party has traveled to Syria and met with a number of Syrian officials, including President Bashar al-Assad.
The delegation that included John Shipton, the father...
Australia announces new sanctions against Iran
Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr
Australia has expanded the economic sanctions against Iran over the country’s nuclear energy program.
In a statement on Thursday, Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr said that the new sanctions target Iran’s financial, trade, energy and transport sectors, the Associated Press reported.
Carr claimed that the sanctions aim to mount pressure on Iran over its nuclear...
US, Australia seek to influence China's behavior
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton gestures during a news conference with Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd on Saturday, Nov. 6, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia.
The United States and Australia pledged Saturday to tighten security ties and work together to influence the behavior of an increasingly assertive China.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Australian Foreign Minister...