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California City Cuts Ties with Chinese Sister City

The Californian city of Stockton has officially ended its 36-year sister city relationship with Foshan, China, citing a failure to establish 'meaningful dialogue' and fundamental differences in values, in a move reflecting growing US-China tensions.

Dan Andrews Poses with Putin and Kim Jong Un in China

Former Victorian Premier Dan Andrews has ignited a firestorm after being photographed alongside authoritarian leaders Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un at a major military parade in China, raising serious questions about Australia's foreign policy and diplom

Photojournalist Confronted by Pro-Russia Activists in Perth

Award-winning photojournalist Tamati Smith was surrounded and harassed by pro-Russia demonstrators while covering a patriotic rally in Perth. The incident, captured on video, raises serious concerns about press freedom and foreign interference on Australi

Indian Minister's 'Buy Australian Homes' Remark Sparks Fury

Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal faces backlash after suggesting wealthy Indians could purchase Australian properties to ease pressure on the local housing market, a comment labelled 'tone-deaf' during a severe affordability crisis.

Brit arrested in Russia for 'disrespecting military' with T-shirt

The Mirror reveals the full story behind the arrest of British national Oliver Pugh in Moscow. Charged with 'disrespecting the military', his ordeal began with a T-shirt and led to a closed trial. Exclusive details on his case and the UK's response.

Russia Strikes British Council in Kyiv in Retaliatory Attack

Russia launches a major missile strike on Kyiv, directly targeting the British Council building. The attack, described as a retaliatory act for UK support of Ukraine, marks a significant escalation in tensions between Moscow and the West.

Modi's China Visit: First in 7 Years for Xi-Putin Talks

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set for his first official visit to China in seven years for crucial talks with Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin, signalling a major diplomatic shift as US trade pressures mount.

Starmer to expel Russian spies and reopen Kyiv office

Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces a robust new stance against Vladimir Putin's Russia, pledging to eject suspected spies from the UK and re-establish a cultural foothold in Ukraine, reversing years of Conservative policy.

US-Australia Defence Meeting Erupts in Chaos Over AUKUS

A high-stakes defence meeting between Australian Deputy PM Richard Marles and US official Pete Hegseth erupted in a fiery confrontation over AUKUS, leaving the crucial alliance strained and questioning future cooperation.

Crime boss Kazem Hamad ordered out of Australia after attack

Notorious crime figure Kazem Hamad is at the centre of an international incident after Australia orders him out following a suspected anti-Semitic assault. The Iranian-born boss, linked to a violent gang war, is suspected of a brutal attack on a Jewish ma

Australia expels Iranian ambassador over antisemitic attacks

Australia takes unprecedented diplomatic action, expelling Iran's ambassador following compelling evidence linking Tehran to orchestrated antisemitic attacks on Australian soil. The move signals a major escalation in bilateral tensions.

Australia's Diplomatic Storm and Reform Controversy

Exclusive insight into Australia's escalating diplomatic row, the controversial 'Barry' roundtable reforms, and the political turmoil gripping Canberra. Discover the internal and external pressures shaping the nation's future.

Trump-Putin call before Zelensky meeting revealed

Explosive details emerge about Donald Trump's private call with Vladimir Putin ahead of a crucial White House meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, raising fresh questions about US-Russia relations.

Trump: Starmer would have surrendered Ukraine

Former US President Donald Trump has accused UK Labour leader Keir Starmer of being willing to abandon Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression, prompting a swift rebuttal from the White House.

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