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SuLin Tan - Peter Dutton - Is Australia racist? ‘Intense’ migration debate sets tone for 2025 election - scmp.com - Australia

Is Australia racist? ‘Intense’ migration debate sets tone for 2025 election

An intense debate on whether Australia – a popular immigration destination in the Asia-Pacific that’s been hit with rising living costs, rents and home prices – was letting too many people into the country, kicked off last month after opposition leader Peter Dutton criticised planned migration figures in the government’s new federal budget for being too high.

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Ebrahim Raisi - Ayatollah Ali Khamenei - Iran OKs 6 candidates for presidential race, but again blocks Ahmadinejad - cnbc.com - Israel - Iran

Iran OKs 6 candidates for presidential race, but again blocks Ahmadinejad

Iran's Guardian Council on Sunday approved the country's hard-line parliament speaker and five others to run in the country's June 28 presidential election following a helicopter crash that killed President Ebrahim Raisi and seven others.

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Pakistan police arrest man accused of killing 2 minority Ahmadis in Punjab province - apnews.com - India - Pakistan - province Punjab -  Lahore, Pakistan

Pakistan police arrest man accused of killing 2 minority Ahmadis in Punjab province

LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani police on Sunday arrested a man accused of killing two members of the minority Ahmadi community in separate attacks in the eastern Punjab province, police and officials said.

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Spivak, politics of pronunciation, and the search for a just democracy - aljazeera.com - France - Usa -  New Delhi - Palestine - Britain - Haiti

Spivak, politics of pronunciation, and the search for a just democracy

The controversy over Gayatri Spivak’s public rebuke of a young, Dalit scholar may seem like a storm in a teacup, but it has important social and political implications.

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Nectar Gan - Record 13 million to sit ‘world’s toughest’ college entrance exam - edition.cnn.com - China - Usa - Britain

Record 13 million to sit ‘world’s toughest’ college entrance exam

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Raissa Robles - Ferdinand Marcos-Senior - Philippine navy boosts reservists as China tensions, mandatory military training calls grow - scmp.com - China - Philippines

Philippine navy boosts reservists as China tensions, mandatory military training calls grow

The latest batch of 48 civilian workers enlisted under the Philippines’ reserve force for its navy marks a coup of sorts, comprising Senate staff who could potentially aid in nudging through military bills.

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China needs to better protect victims of school bullying - scmp.com - China -  Shanghai - province Shandong - province Hunan

China needs to better protect victims of school bullying

In 2019, a 14-year-old boy was attacked by 15 students in a school washroom. He struck back with a knife and injured three. He had already been harassed earlier the same day.

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KENJI KAWASE - Nikkei Asia chief business news correspondent - Tiananmen, 35 years on: Hong Kong muzzled as world marks June 4 crackdown - asia.nikkei.com - China -  Beijing - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong - county Park

Tiananmen, 35 years on: Hong Kong muzzled as world marks June 4 crackdown

HONG KONG -- Hong Kong's Victoria Park was once the site of annual candlelight vigils in memory of the bloody crackdown on unarmed students and other pro-democracy protesters in central Beijing. But on Tuesday, the 35th anniversary of the violence, the park for the second year in a row was instead occupied by stalls selling mainland Chinese delicacies and souvenirs -- a five-day "carnival" organized by a pro-Beijing organization.

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