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Australia backs Palestinians' 'permanent sovereignty
Australia Breaks with US, Votes to Recognize 'Permanent Sovereignty' of Palestinians for the First Time
Australia broke away from the U.S. after the country voted to recognize the "permanent sovereignty" of Palestinians for the first time in a UN resolution.
Australia backs UN proposal recognising 'permanent sovereignty' of Palestinians over natural resources
The vote by Australia in a UN committee puts the country at odds with the United States and Israel, and has angered Australia's Jewish lobby groups.
Australia backs UN vote on ‘permanent sovereignty’ for Palestinians
Australia broke with the US and Israel in two UN votes on Thursday – the latest in a series of votes that have angered local pro-Israel groups in Australia.
Australia breaks ranks with US, Israel on UN vote supporting Palestinian permanent sovereignty
Australia has split with the United States and Israel voting in favour on a draft United Nations resolution which recognised the “permanent sovereignty” of Palestinian people in occupied territories like the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
Program: Criticism as Australia backs UN Palesinian sovereignty proposal
Australia has broken ranks with the United States and Israel to vote in favour of a draft United Nations resolution recognising "permanent sovereignty" of Palestinians to natural resources in the occupied territories for the first time in more than two decades.
Australia backs Palestinians' 'permanent sovereignty' in split with US
Australia has voted to recognise Palestinians' "permanent sovereignty" over their natural resources in a break with the US and Israel.
Australia votes in favour of ‘permanent sovereignty’ of Palestinians
Australia has broken ranks with US to back a draft United Nations resolution to recognise “permanent sovereignty” of Palestinians in the occupied territories for the first time in two decades.
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Australia, US, Japan to hold defence trilateral in Darwin on Sunday
The defence ministers of Australia, Japan and the United States will meet in the Australian city of Darwin on Sunday to ...
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As Australia puts more focus on climate change, New Zealand is accused of pulling back
In a role reversal of sorts, Australia has been taking a more aggressive stance on climate change, while its neighbor New ...
Sky News Australia
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Executive council of Australian Jewry decries Albanese government for supporting Palestinian sovereignty in United Nations vote
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Australia
voted in favour of this resolution alongside more ... they should seek to end the persistent bias within the ...
World Politics Review on MSN
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The Tuvalu-Australia Climate Migration Pact Could Set a Global Precedent
Tuvalu recently signed a climate migration agreement with Australia. Experts think it could be a model for other countries.
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COP29: 'Sinister' reality behind cheap solar panels and EVs imported into Australia
Human rights should not be forgotten, as the world races to manufacture affordable green energy products, advocates warn.
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COP29: Who pays for climate action in developing nations—and how much—becomes more urgent
This year's United Nations climate summit, the Conference of the Parties (COP29) which starts in Azerbaijan this week, has ...
AAP on MSN
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Australia to invest $125m in Pacific island off-grid and community scale renewables
Australian investment will help deliver off-grid and community-scale renewable energy in remote and rural parts of the Pacific, as well as grid studies.
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Support for Palestinian sovereignty ‘rewards terrorism’
Executive Council of Australian Jewry says there is a ‘widening gulf’ between the Albanese government and the US on foreign ...
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