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Stories
PNG police dismiss Australian Manus Island riot report
Papua New Guinea's Deputy Police Commissioner, Simon Kauba, has issued a blunt rebuttal of Australia's review into February's Manus Island detention centre riots, saying it's inconclusive and unhelpful.
Obama outlines new foreign policy vision for US
The US President Barack Obama has used a speech to graduating cadets at West Point to sketch a new foreign policy vision for the world's superpower.
Obama talks up benefits of international consensus
US President Barack Obama has announced a 5-billion dollar "terrorism partnership fund" to help other countries tackle extremists.
South China Sea disputes have global ramifications
China says it has moved a controversial oil rig from its original position in the South China Sea where its ships are clashing with Vietnamese vessels.
Myanmar considers law to 'protect race and religion'
Myanmar's goverment has released its draft religious conversion bill, and hopes to get some public feedback.
Obesity rates soaring in Australia: global report
A global study of almost 200 countries has found that over the last 30 years New Zealand has just edged out Australia to post the largest absolute increase in adult obesity.
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