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Stories
Abbott and Obama agree on more US military activity in Australia
Australia and the United States have agreed to a new Defence Force Posture Initiative, paving the way for more American forces and military activity in Australia.
Kiribati President Tong says too little, too late on Climate Change
The Australian and US leaders are political opposites on climate change.
PM Abbott's climate stance isolating Australia in Pacific
It may already be too late to save Kiribati, Tuvalu and Marshall Islands from climate change.
Japan opens up to foreign workers due to labour shortage
Japan's economy is emerging from its own 'ice age', and it's struggling to find enough workers to fill demand.
China cracks down on the cult of 'Eastern Lightning'
Authorities in China has begun rounding up hundreds of alleged cult members, after adherants of the Church of Almighty God beat a woman to death at a McDonalds restaurant two weeks ago.
SuperFood for a thousand days - UNICEF helps fight malnutrition in Laos
Humanitarian agency UNICEF, in partnership with global mining group MMG, is addressing children's malnutrition in one of the region's poorest countries.
Misogyny in India: unlearning attitudes towards women
Sexual violence against women is often put down to misogyny and male attitudes of entitlement and impunity.
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