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Australia’s spy chief highlights rising extremism and foreign influence at anti-immigration protests
Australia’s spy chief warns that neo-Nazi groups and Russian operatives are exploiting anti-immigration rallies to fuel division and extremism.
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Thousands of Australians joined anti-immigration rallies across the country on Sunday that the centre-left government condemned, saying they sought to spread hate and were linked to ...
Asia’s Dual Scramble: Critical Minerals, Energy, and the Traders Holding It Together A so-called Australian immigration crisis is a central election issue, but it’s based on misconceptions easily ...
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Thousands attend Australia anti-immigration rallies
Thousands of Australians have turned out for anti-immigration rallies across the country that were condemned by the government as having far-right links and "spreading hate". March for Australia ...
Australia needs to think seriously about how to persuade those suspicious of immigration that it is an essential tool to bolster the national interest. Australia is both a large and a small country: a ...
Nineteen-year-old Brazilian student Arthur Santos Macedo has called Perth home for most of his life. He moved to Australia ...
Australia's spy chief has warned anti-immigration rallies are being exploited by neo-Nazi groups and "Russian operatives" to ...
More U.S. citizens — including at least two San Diegans — have received letters from the Department of Homeland Security telling them to leave the country or risk being removed. “It goes against ...
Skilled immigrants should be prioritised to address the nation’s housing shortage, according to Westpac chief executive ...
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