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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has hailed the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine announcement as the single biggest investment in Australia’s defence capability which will strengthen the nation’s national security and stability.
“Building a future made…
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Singapore Minister Urges India To Increase Trade With Southeast Asia
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From murder to stadium crush: Can Indonesia’s police reform? – Al Jazeera English
From murder to stadium crush: Can Indonesia’s police reform? Al Jazeera English
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From murder to stadium crush: Can Indonesia’s police reform?
Indonesian police have found themselves in the dock in some high-profile cases amid hopes of greater accountability.