Prime Minister Tony Abbott said that Australia will search MH370 until there is no more hope
Athena Yenko
Mar 26, 2014
Prime Minister Tony Abbott brought back Order of Australia which was abolished thirty years ago
Athena Yenko
Mar 26, 2014
De Morgen, a Belgian daily, is under heavy criticism globally for its racist photo of U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama photoshopped to make them look like apes.
Vittorio Hernandez
Mar 26, 2014
Russia is not going to miss any opportunity to retaliate for the Western sanctions. In the latest official move, it has banned entry to 13 Canadian officials and lawmakers.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Mar 25, 2014
One press conference and a movie-star face were all it took to launch Natalia Poklonskaya, Crimea's new and very beautiful attorney-general, to Internet fame.
Vittorio Hernandez
Mar 25, 2014
Environment Minister Greg Hunt violates Australia’s World Heritage Obligations court hears
Athena Yenko
Mar 24, 2014
Some 58 world leaders are meeting on Monday and Tuesday to discuss global security at a time a crisis in Ukraine has developed.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Mar 24, 2014
HEMP attacks Sen Scot Ludlam on legalisation of marijuana
Athena Yenko
Mar 24, 2014
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott wants Papua New Guinea to speed up efforts in the processing of asylum seekers detained in Manus Island. He has arrived in Port Moresby for an official state visit. He will be meeting PNG Prime Minister Peter O'Neill for bilateral talks.
Reissa Su
Mar 21, 2014
Malcolm Turnbull couldn’t understand why people buy house in an area where broadband isn’t available. The Minister for Communications caused outrage online when he questioned a woman’s priorities in buying a house.
Anne Lu
Mar 21, 2014
While Twitter gave a unique gift to its users to check the very first tweet of every user (going viral with hashtag #FirstTweet), Turkey had other gift ideas on the birthday of the social media giant.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Mar 21, 2014
On April 1, Uruguay's legalisation of marijuana, the very first among the world, takes effect. To prepare for the influx of demand, the small South American nation has taken its sights on Canada to fill in the gaps.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Mar 21, 2014
The New Zealand government is considering a ban on inhumane animal testing of cosmetic products. The proposed changes to its animal welfare laws will legally require the government to stop animal testing, according to animal charity SAFE. The animal charity is leading the Be Cruelty-Free NZ campaign together with the Humane Society International. The proposed revision in New Zealand's animal welfare laws was introduced by Green Party MP Mojo Mathers which would make animal testing of cosmetic...
Reissa Su
Mar 21, 2014
Prime Minister Tony Abbott and his Coalition government have failed in its first attempt to repeal Australia's carbon tax. The Australian Labour Party and the Greens used their numbers to their advantage in the Senate to block the carbon tax repeal with 33 votes against 29. According to reports, the move may possibly pave the way for a double dissolution election which may be decided by the government. The news of the block came following the Abbott government's immediate move to push a b...
Reissa Su
Mar 20, 2014
Hillary Clinton hinted one more “Cold War” as she called the struggle between the West and Russia a “clash of values”.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Mar 20, 2014
The Australian Government imposes travel and financial bans over Crimea crisis
Athena Yenko
Mar 20, 2014
Prime Minister Tony Abbott confirms that two objects had been found through Australian led search above Indian Ocean
Athena Yenko
Mar 20, 2014
Australia's all poised to lift the hiatus it imposed on livestock exports to Egypt two years ago. Livestock exporters however aren't exactly excited to jump on the gun as the suspension timeline could have been lost to other exporters.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Mar 20, 2014
Julia Gillard’s famous speech about misogyny is now a musical. The former Australian prime minister delivered an impassioned speech against Tony Abbott’s apparent misogynistic treatment of her in 2012, which The Australian Voices have turned into a delightful musical.Ms Gillard was targeting Mr Abbott, who was then the leader of...
Anne Lu
Mar 20, 2014
It probably is one of the most embarrassing moments for Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos when he was caught on camera with a wet spot growing on his beige trousers. The incident happened on Saturday while he was talking to political supporters in the coastal city of Barranquilla.
Vittorio Hernandez
Mar 20, 2014
A 20-year-old man was arrested near the Canada-U.S. border. According to prosecutors, he expressed his desire to join Islamic extremists.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Mar 19, 2014
A Canadian family residing in Calgary have been slapped with identity theft, spanning at least 114 fraud charges. Police alleged the family - a couple, two of their children and their daughter-in-law - pocketed $56,000 in the scam that involved Home Depot credit cards.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Mar 19, 2014
Australia's second-biggest department store chain, David Jones Ltd, has appointed an advisor to help look into the A$3.4-billion ($3.09-billion) merger offer being flaunted by much bigger rival Myer Holdings Ltd. This after it rejected a proposal earlier lodged by the latter in just less than two months ago.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Mar 19, 2014
Former Australian soldier, Caner Temel, died fighting alongside Syrian rebels
Athena Yenko
Mar 19, 2014
Home at last. The last 84 Canadian soldiers from Afghanistan have touched down at Ottawa airport on Tuesday effectively ending Canada's longest military deployment.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Mar 19, 2014
Russian President Vladimir Putin did not really care about the political perspective of the West and completed what he sailed out to do.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Mar 19, 2014
Soon, Chicago may have their own version of a young and pretty public servant in the person of former Miss America 2003 Erika Harold who is aiming to represent Illinois' 13th district in the Republican's primary election on Tuesday.
Vittorio Hernandez
Mar 19, 2014
From being charged with misogyny by Australia's first female prime minister, Julia Gillard, and the target of the country's handbag brigade when he was still the Opposition leader, current Prime Minister Tony Abbott is now considered a feminist by opinion makers.
Vittorio Hernandez
Mar 19, 2014
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott will announced on Wednesday that the federal government would remove $1-billion worth of red tape in 2014 by changing 10,000 redundant laws.
Vittorio Hernandez
Mar 19, 2014
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has received flak because of his budget cuts to welfare payments of war veterans' children. Mr Abbott has been called "callous and hard-hearted" by the Opposition for cutting the $211.60 annual bonus as part of the government's mining tax repeal package.
Reissa Su
Mar 18, 2014