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Myanmar’s military resorts to strong-arm behaviour, and the country takes a step backwards
Regardless of how events unfold this week and beyond, Myanmar’s fragile democracy has been severely undermined by the military’s actions.
Before the coup, detained Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi urged her people to oppose one and protest
Myanmar’s military has seized power in a coup against the democratically-elected government of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
These books allow Aboriginal children in Tasmania to read stories in their reclaimed language
Two picture books – ‘yula kipli’ and ‘kipli mapali’ – written in the Tasmanian Aboriginal language palawa kani are helping
Scott Morrison's plan to vaccinate all Australians by the end of 2021
The prime minister used a speech to the National Press Club to outline an ambitious plan to vaccinate the nation
Unproven Stuart Skinner to get the start for Oilers vs. Ottawa tonight, reports Ryan Rishaug
Under a cone of silence from decision-makers of the actual hockey team, rumours have been flying as to which goaltender
Car bombs kill at least 11 in Syria's Northern Aleppo
Two car bombings in Syria’s Northern Aleppo on Sunday (January 31) left at least 11 people dead and about 30
Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other senior ruling party figures detained in military raid
Political leaders in Myanmar, including Aung San Suu Kyi, have been detained, according to her party.
NorQuest College launches shop local campaign to support Edmonton businesses
Edmonton shoppers have an easier way to connect with local stores thanks to a new campaign launched by NorQuest College.
Politicians forced into Canberra quarantine after Perth lockdown
A day out from the first sitting week of the year, a number of West Australian politicians have been forced