VICTORIA'S Multicultural Minister Matthew Guy says his party executive has not held preference talks with the conservative Rise Up Australia Party. |
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop Thursday said she was deeply concerned about 150 Australians learning the "terrorist trade" fighting alongside Sunni militants in Iraq and Syria. The country's top diplomat was briefed by her intelligence analysts this week on the number of Australians, some dual citizens, taking up arms alongside rebel groups. |
The government says it is doing all it can to tackle the threat posed by Australians who fought for extremist groups in the Middle East. |
On August 1, 2006, the South African apartheid government’s most notorious police minister, a slight, 68-year-old man named Adriaan Vlok, stood before the Union Buildings—the presidential complex in Pretoria originally meant to telegraph the timeless glory of European rule in Africa. Sprawling, |
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says she is deeply concerned about 150 Australians learning the "terrorist trade" fighting alongside Sunni militants in Iraq and Syria. |
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop Thursday said she was deeply concerned about 150 Australians learning the "terrorist trade" fighting alongside Sunni militants in Iraq and Syria. |
Foreign affairs minister estimates 150 Australians are fighting jihad, most of them in Syria Continue reading... |
FUTURE investors in Spain's state-owned airport operator Aena Aeropuertos may find themselves in the middle of tensions with the country's regions as local leaders seek a say in management. |
June 19, 2014 9:37 AM SYDNEY (AFP) - Foreign Minister Julie Bishop on Thursday said she was deeply concerned about 150 Australians learning the "terrorist trade" fighting alongside Sunni militants in Iraq and Syria. |
Julie Bishop will tell Middle East ambassadors that the government's commitment to the two-state solution has not changed. |