Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday shrugged off a hail of Western fire over the Ukraine crisis as G20 leaders wrapped up an annual summit focused on a drive to overhaul the global economy.
At the summit in Brisbane, Putin broke protocol by delivering remarks to the media before the host leader's closing news conference, and then flew out a little early.
Full StoryRussia could face further sanctions if it does not commit to resolving the conflict in Ukraine, British Prime Minister David Cameron said Friday, as he called Moscow's actions "unacceptable".
Cameron, who was in Canberra to address Australia's parliament, said existing sanctions imposed by the West were having an impact on Russia's economy.
Full StoryAustralia said Thursday it is tracking four Russian navy ships off its north coast, a move Prime Minister Tony Abbott said was a sign of Moscow's military assertiveness with relations strained after the downing of Flight MH17 in Ukraine.
The appearance of the fleet coincides with Vladimir Putin's arrival at the G20 summit in Brisbane this weekend and follows a highly anticipated exchange between the Russian leader and Australian premier Tony Abbott in Beijing.
Full StoryAustralia unveiled its newest national park, Everlasting Swamp, on Wednesday as thousands gathered in Sydney for the start of the once-in-a-decade World Parks Congress.
The week-long forum organised by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is set to lay out the global agenda for protected areas for the next 10 years.
Full StoryPope Francis has called on G20 leaders not to forget the poor, saying to do so would be "regrettable" as the heads of the world's most powerful economies prepare to meet in Australia.
The Group of 20 leaders are expected to sign off in Brisbane this weekend on a pledge to boost the level of their combined economic output by at least two percent above the currently projected level in the next five years, creating millions of jobs.
Full StoryEmergency services rushed to the United States embassy in Wellington on Wednesday after a suspicious package was found in the third such incident in less than 24 hours in New Zealand.
"A suspicious package was identified during the normal mail screening process and was referred to the fire service and the police," an embassy spokesman said.
Full StoryAustralian Immigration Minister Scott Morrison on Tuesday said he was establishing a new monitoring team for centers holding asylum-seekers, including camps on remote Pacific islands, after a series of abuse allegations.
Under Australia's hardline immigration policies -- designed to stop would-be refugees from risking their lives on people-smuggling boats -- asylum-seekers face mandatory detention.
Full StoryAustralia is considering an extradition treaty with China to assist Beijing in repatriating corrupt officials, a report said Monday, as Asia-Pacific ministers backed attempts to deepen anti-graft efforts.
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop told the Australian Financial Review that the treaty would be part of a declaration against corruption to be signed at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting in Beijing.
Full StoryA third Australian has died in the past two weeks while fighting with Islamic State (IS) militants in Syria, a report said Sunday.
The man, who was not named, was believed to be from south-west Sydney and married with children, according to the Sun Herald.
Full StoryPresident Barack Obama headed for China Sunday on a trip that will focus on Washington's often tense relations with the country, and will also see the president visit Myanmar and Australia.
The China stop will be dominated by Obama's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, where the White House said it expects "candid and in-depth conversations."
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