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Australia to expand on security crackdown with tougher new laws

SYDNEY: Australia will expand a crackdown on Islamist militant groups with more tough security legislation, the attorney general told a regional summit aimed at combating violent extremism on Friday.

Australians sick of being lectured by UN: PM

SYDNEY: Prime Minister Tony Abbott lashed out at criticism over Australia's treatment of asylum-seekers on Monday, saying the country was "sick of being lectured" by the United Nations.

Australia to return India its stolen Buddha's statue

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott agrees to return the famous Indian sculpture of Buddha to his Indian counterpart.

Australia PM offers sympathy after Peshawar attack

SYDNEY: Prime Minister Tony Abbott on Wednesday offered sympathy to Pakistan after a deadly Taliban raid on a school, as Australia deals with the fallout from a cafe siege by a deranged Islamic gunman.

Sea of flowers as Sydney siege hostages mourned

SYDNEY: Tearful Sydney office workers and Muslim women in hijabs laid flowers Tuesday at the scene of a deadly siege, as an outpouring of grief and shock gripped the usually easy-going harbour city.

Police storm Sydney cafe to end hostage siege, three dead

SYDNEY: Heavily armed Australian police stormed a Sydney cafe early on Tuesday morning and freed terrified hostages being held there at gunpoint, in a dramatic end to a 16-hour siege in which two captives and the attacker were killed.

Sydney cafe gunman mentally unstable: Abbott

SYDNEY: An Iranian-born gunman who took hostages in a Sydney cafe was infatuated with extremism and mentally unstable, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said Tuesday, calling the siege a "brush with terrorism".

Islamic flag on show as hostages held in Sydney cafe

SYDNEY: A lone gunman kept terrified staff and customers captive into Monday night in a downtown Sydney cafe, brandishing an Islamic flag, as five of his hostages managed to flee for their lives.

Australia toughens up immigration but lets in more refugees

SYDNEY: Australia's conservative government on Friday further tightened immigration laws by introducing controversial temporary visas for refugees which do not allow them to settle permanently in the country.

Australia prepares to bid farewell to Hughes

MACKSVILLE: Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes, who died from an injury suffered in a domestic match in Sydney last week, will be buried in his home town on the New South Wales coast later on Wednesday.

Screaming fans dub India's Modi a 'rock star' in Australia

SYDNEY: Thousands of rapturous supporters Monday flocked to hear a public address by Narendra Modi on the first visit by an Indian prime minister to Australia in 28 years, many declaring their love for him.

Australia to sign civil nuclear deal with India; imposes Russia ban

SYDNEY: Australia Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Wednesday he hoped to sign a deal this week to sell uranium to India for peaceful power generation, but halted uranium exports to Russia over Moscow's role in Ukraine.
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