Australia Launches Online Crisis Portal as 115,000 Nationals Stranded in Middle East Amid Airspace Closures

Australia Launches Online Crisis Portal as 115,000 Nationals Stranded in Middle East Amid Airspace Closures

Australia has revealed that around 115,000 of its citizens and permanent residents are currently stuck in the Middle East, unable to leave due to airspace closures triggered by recent conflict after US‑Israeli military action in response to attacks linked to Iran. Foreign Minister Penny Wong told reporters the government is closely monitoring the situation and […]

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Crisis Deepens in Yemen as Emergency Declared Following Separatist Territorial Gains

Crisis Deepens in Yemen as Emergency Declared Following Separatist Territorial Gains

Yemen has entered a tense new phase after the head of the country’s presidential council declared a nationwide state of emergency on Tuesday. The move follows major territorial advances by separatist forces reportedly backed by the United Arab Emirates, escalating uncertainty in an already fragile nation. In a formal statement, the council leader confirmed that […]

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South Korean Prime Minister Urges Tough Action Against Hate Incidents Targeting Tourists Ahead of APEC Summit

South Korean Prime Minister Urges Tough Action Against Hate Incidents Targeting Tourists Ahead of APEC Summit

South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok has called for firm and immediate action against any hateful or discriminatory behavior directed at foreign visitors, as the nation prepares to host the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit later this month. During a high-level public safety meeting with top officials, including Foreign Minister Cho Hyun and Interior Minister […]

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