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Australia: Queensland brings legislation to ban hate symbols, Swastika to be exempted after Hindu groups objected to its inclusion as Nazi symbol

After Hindus objected to use of the word Swastika for Nazi Hakenkreuz by Queensland MP Annastacia Palaszczuk, she deleted the post

Quad leaders’ meet: PM Modi pens a column in Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun, here is what he wrote

PM Modi is in Japan to attend the Quad leaders' meeting with his counterparts from Japan, USA and Australia.

Australia: Scott Morrison loses national elections, Labor Party’s Anthony Albanese to become the new PM

Albanese had focused his campaign on ending Australia’s 'climate wars', adopting more ambitious emissions targets, and introducing a federal corruption watchdog.

Andrew Symonds – A hard-hitting batsman, great fielder, World Cup winner and controversial figure

Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds passed away at the age of 46 in a car accident on Sunday morning

Cricketing world mourns, express their condolences as ex-Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds tragically dies in car crash

The 46-year-old all-rounder Symonds died in a single-car crash outside of Townsville after his car rolled off the road.

Former Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds dies in a car crash

The former Australian all-rounder is survived by his wife Laura and two young children, Chloe and Billy.

Australia: Liberal Party joins hands with Turbans 4 Australia’s Amar Singh, who had said demanding Khalistan is a “democratic right”

Amar Singh had said that Sikhs have a right to demand for a separate nation-state Khalistan

Hakenkreuz, not Swastika: Australia’s Victoria state govt plans to bring in a law to ban public display of Nazi symbol

The govt of Victoria state in Australia has tabled a legislation to ban the use of Nazi Hakenkreuz, but allows Swastika

Facebook tried to blackmail Australia, took down Australian govt emergency services and hospital pages to influence new law asking tech giants to pay

Social media giant Facebook deliberately took down several pages of Australian hospitals, emergency services and charities to pressure the country

Australia: ‘Khalistan Day’ billboards with image of Bhindranwale come up in Melbourne, removed after massive outrage by Indians

Indians in Melbourne were shocked to see posters and billboards displaying pictures of terrorist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale

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