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Arrest made after shots fired towards Police, Palmerston North
ASIC takes further action against Ferras Merhi over First Guardian and Shield superannuation advice
The AFL’s first openly bisexual player heralds an opportunity to better support marginalised communities
International Day of the Disappeared: Conflict in Sudan drives missing persons cases in Africa
‘Phubbing’: why ignoring your partner for your phone infuriates certain people – and causes them to retaliate
How little brains solve big problems in termite colonies
Peru’s amnesty law breaches international human rights obligations, UN experts warn
NZ Police Arrest Man In Levin
Air Force Marks VP Day At Canberra Theatre Centre
Update: Operation Bath continues to target gang offending
‘Scarred’ Book Brings Bayindeen Fire Stories To Life
Five weapons seized in Levin following Gang Conflict Warrant
Continuing killings of civilians in El Fasher and Abu Shouk camp
Philippines: ICRC president highlights need to make international humanitarian law a political priority to support peace and stability
Seeking Shared Sentiment On Sediment
Naming and shaming won’t fix childcare, Greens urge ministers to confront the for-profit system at meeting today
5 vital leadership takeaways from the life of Chief Poundmaker
Firearm incidents prompt increased Police presence in Levin
Historic appointment of first Local Government Inspector
Stranded by the Air Canada strike? 3 strategies to keep your cool, work with staff and return home safely
Security Council Holds Open Debate on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
How an ancient document secured the power of the ‘first King of England’
Defence signs $1.5 billion contract for ADF logistics
Vietnam Veterans’ Day
Remembering the bravery and sacrifice of Australia’s Vietnam Veterans
NSW pays tribute to the service and sacrifice of veterans who served in Vietnam
From War To Peace – Victory In Pacific Day
Türk dismayed by amnesty law that grants impunity to perpetrators of gross human rights violations: Peru
Stop killing journalists: Australian media figures take a stand as death toll continues to rise
Security Council Press Statement on Sudan
Listen to the ancients: Don’t cave to peer pressure, improper requests
Shock resignation further sign of toxic culture at Shoalhaven Council
Australian FM Statement On Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Process
Victorian Premier Issues Statement 11 August
New data reveals more than 4 in 5 Australians are emotionally invested in children affected by global conflict
NACC’s FOI Cover-Up of Independent Robodebt Corruption Conclusions Exposed
Thailand and Cambodia: ICRC welcomes ceasefire and stands ready to conduct further detainee visits
Special Rapporteur on Torture warns cruelty is becoming the enemy of peace in Gaza, and calls for release of hostages
Ceasefire Deal Between Cambodia And Thailand
Writing For Navy’s Future
110th Anniversary Of Battle Of Lone Pine
Women-led households at triple risk of severe food insecurity in Sudan
Türk calls for end to starvation of civilians and humiliation of hostages in Gaza
No Significant Issues After Tangi In Rotorua
RACS Position On Conflict And Access To Healthcare
Thirteen charged as Taskforce Falcon sets sights on alleged ‘G7’ crime network linked to Sydney gang conflict
Passenger Growth Slows To 2.6% In June
Special Rapporteur on torture: Starving civilians in Gaza is lethal, inhumane and degrading, and it must end