Nuke deal boosts Iran relations
Iran has confirmed it is negotiating with the Abbott government the possible repatriation of hundreds of economic migrants.
Iran has confirmed it is negotiating with the Abbott government the possible repatriation of hundreds of economic migrants.
The China FTA paves the way for tens of thousands more Chinese to gain Australian qualifications, the government says.
Labor has watered down its language on the US-Australia alliance as part of its policy blueprint for government.
Tony Abbott is considering visiting New York in September to attend Barack Obama’s leaders’ summit on terrorism.
Iran’s nuclear deal could offer opportunities for Australia but any trade growth would likely depend on the lifting of sanctions.
Chinese businessman Ma Xingfa has swooped on two sprawling Gulf cattle stations, buying Wollogorang and Wentworth for $47 million.
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has urged that a deal curbing Tehran’s nuclear ambitions be given a chance.
Counter-terrorism teams patrolling Australian airports in search of fighters bound for Syria have detected almost $4m in undeclared cash.
The most-travelled international route by the federal government is the island hop from Perth to Christmas Island.
Indonesian beef prices have surged since the government’s announcement of a quota cut for Australian cattle.
Australian woman Jodi Magi says she is taking time to ‘decompress’ in Laos after leaving a United Arab Emirates jail.
Tony Abbott says he hopes the Iran nuclear deal will de-escalate tensions in the “most dangerous part of the world”.
An Australian jailed in the UAE for a Facebook post says she was shackled and strip searched in jail before being deported.
Indonesia’s Trade Minister now says Australian live cattle imports are still to be evaluated.
Another major eruption of Indonesia’s Mount Raung volcano is expected to again prevent flights in and out of Bali.
Exporters are warning that Indonesia’s decision to slash live cattle imports by 80 per cent this quarter could backfire.
Indonesia has shocked the Australian beef industry with an 80 per cent cut to its live export quota.
Julie Bishop says an Australian arrested in the United Arab Emirates for “writing bad words on social media” will be deported.
Julie Bishop has urged Moscow not to veto a war crimes tribunal to prosecute those behind the downing of flight MH17.
An Australian journalist is facing seven years in a Thai jail on defamation charges.
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