Great Barrier Reef waters were hottest in 400 years over the past decade, study finds
Read full article: Great Barrier Reef waters were hottest in 400 years over the past decade, study findsOcean temperatures in the Great Barrier Reef reached the highest they’ve been in 400 years over the past decade, research published Wednesday in the journal Nature found.
Australian judge rules that social media platform X must answer to hate speech complaint
Read full article: Australian judge rules that social media platform X must answer to hate speech complaintAn Australian judge has ruled that the social media platform X is subject to a state’s anti-discrimination law even though it does not have an office in Australia.
Wild weather leaves at least 9 dead in Australian states of Queensland and Victoria, officials say
Read full article: Wild weather leaves at least 9 dead in Australian states of Queensland and Victoria, officials sayOfficials say at least nine people have died in wild weather in the eastern Australian states of Queensland and Victoria.
Negotiations over proposed regulations for deep-sea mining plod along as pressure mounts
Read full article: Negotiations over proposed regulations for deep-sea mining plod along as pressure mountsDebate over proposed regulations for deep-sea mining will stretch into next year as a U.N. agency that presides over the international seabed has concluded its last meeting of the year.
Australia welcomes lifting of UNESCO threat to list Great Barrier Reef as World Heritage in danger
Read full article: Australia welcomes lifting of UNESCO threat to list Great Barrier Reef as World Heritage in dangerThe Australian government has welcomed a draft UNESCO decision to a lift a threat of downgrading the Great Barrier Reef to an endangered World Heritage site.
US pledges to help Australia manufacture guided missiles by 2025
Read full article: US pledges to help Australia manufacture guided missiles by 2025The United States says it will expand its military industrial base by helping Australia manufacture guided missiles and rockets for both countries within two years.
4 air crew members are missing after an Australian army helicopter ditched off the Queensland coast
Read full article: 4 air crew members are missing after an Australian army helicopter ditched off the Queensland coastFour air crew members are missing after an Australian army helicopter ditched into waters off the Queensland state coast during joint military exercises with the United States.
Indonesia to deport Australian surfer jailed for drunken rampage in conservative province
Read full article: Indonesia to deport Australian surfer jailed for drunken rampage in conservative provinceAn Australia surfer who was jailed for attacking several people while drunk and naked in Indonesia’s deeply conservative Muslim province of Aceh will be deported to his country after he agreed to apologize and pay compensation.
Australian police investigate extremist views of cop killers
Read full article: Australian police investigate extremist views of cop killersAustralian police are investigating the extremist views of three people who shot and killed two officers and a neighbor at a rural property before they were killed hours later by police in a gunfight.
Coronavirus cases surge across Australia as omicron explodes
Read full article: Coronavirus cases surge across Australia as omicron explodesCoronavirus cases are surging across Australia as an outbreak of the omicron variant spreads, prompting Prime Minister Scott Morrison to schedule an emergency national cabinet meeting.
Record COVID case numbers reported in 2 Australia states
Read full article: Record COVID case numbers reported in 2 Australia statesAustralia’s Victoria and Queensland states have reported record levels of new daily coronavirus infections as pressure on testing centers prompts calls for wider use of rapid antigen tests.
Australia's Queensland state to open to vaccinated travelers
Read full article: Australia's Queensland state to open to vaccinated travelersAustralia’s Queensland state plans to open to vaccinated travelers, ending the status it has enjoyed throughout the pandemic of being virtually free of COVID-19.
Another Australian state legalizes voluntary euthanasia
Read full article: Another Australian state legalizes voluntary euthanasiaVoluntary euthanasia has become legal in a fifth Australian state, more than 20 years after the country repealed the world’s first mercy killing law for the terminally ill.
2 Australian states urge against under 40s taking AZ vaccine
Read full article: 2 Australian states urge against under 40s taking AZ vaccineThe Queensland and Western Australia state governments have advised people under age 40 not to take the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine because of the risk of a rare blood clotting disorder, despite the Australian government making those shots available to all adults.
Asia Today: S. Korea reports 950 cases, biggest daily jump
Read full article: Asia Today: S. Korea reports 950 cases, biggest daily jumpSEOUL – South Korea has reported 950 new coronavirus cases, its largest daily increase since the emergence of the pandemic, as fears grow about overwhelmed hospitals in the greater capital area. The decision to lift travel restrictions came after New Zealand went 28 days without a local case. Germany had sought an open meeting but Russia and China, both neighbors of North Korea, objected. Seven council members -- Germany, Belgium, Dominican Republic, Estonia, France, United Kingdom and United States -- joined by Japan said in the statement that North Korea was putting nuclear power and military might over its people. North Korea sealed its border with China, its biggest trading partner and aid benefactor, as the coronavirus started spreading in January.
Asia Today: India, Philippines ease rules; Bali reopens
Read full article: Asia Today: India, Philippines ease rules; Bali reopensStruggling tourism businesses in Queensland, known as Australias Sunshine State, will soon lose visitors from the nations biggest city, Sydney. The Health Ministry on Friday also reported 779 deaths in the past 24 hours, taking fatalities to 35,747. Vietnams health ministry reported a daily high of 45 more cases Friday, all of them connected to a Da Nang hospital where the first case surfaced last week. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte further relaxed quarantine restrictions and will shift the virus response to localized lockdowns where infections surge. Hong Kong had almost 150 new cases reported Friday.
Asia Today: Another spike brings India past 900,000 cases
Read full article: Asia Today: Another spike brings India past 900,000 casesAuthorities reimposed lockdown on Monday in parts of Indian-controlled Kashmir, including the region's main city, following surge in coronavirus cases. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)NEW DELHI India's number of coronavirus cases jumped by another 28,000 on Tuesday and are fast approaching 1 million. The 28,498 cases reported in the past 24 hours took the national total to 906,752. The Health Ministry also reported another 553 deaths in the past 24 hours, taking total fatalities up to 23,727. The figures announced by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention brought the caseload to 13,512 cases, including 289 deaths.
Quarantine loopholes bring fresh efforts to fight outbreaks
Read full article: Quarantine loopholes bring fresh efforts to fight outbreaksThe city of Melbourne in Victoria recorded 270 new coronavirus infections overnight, with more than 4,000 cases now active across the state. India, which has the third-most cases, was rapidly nearing 1 million cases with a jump of more than 28,000 reported Tuesday. The ebb and flow of the pandemic has governments scrambling to quash fresh outbreaks while attempting to salvage economies from the devastation of long shutdowns and travel restrictions. Hawaiis governor pushed back by another month plans to waive a 14-day quarantine requirement for out-of-state travelers who test negative for COVID-19. He cited rising numbers of local cases, uncontrolled outbreaks in several U.S. mainland states and a shortage of testing supplies.
Asia Today: Australia state locks out people from virus spot
Read full article: Asia Today: Australia state locks out people from virus spot(AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)CANBERRA An Australian state has closed its doors to people fleeing a second lockdown in Australias second-largest city. Beaches and streets on the island emptied in early April except for special patrols to ensure virus-containment protocols were observed. Indonesians from other parts of the country will be allowed to visit starting July 31 and new foreign arrivals on Sept. 11. South Korea has reported 50 new cases of the coronavirus as new clusters emerge across the country. The near elimination of local virus transmission has allowed the reopening of most businesses and resumption of some social activities.
Australian man fights off deadly snake while driving on highway
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Asia Today: South Korea's cases surpass 50 for 2nd day
Read full article: Asia Today: South Korea's cases surpass 50 for 2nd dayQueensland state police community liaison officers hand out face masks to people gathering for the Black Lives Matter protest in Brisbane on Saturday, June 6, 2020. Black Lives Matter protests across Australia proceeded mostly peacefully Saturday as thousands of demonstrators in state capitals honored the memory of Floyd and protested the deaths of indigenous Australians in custody. South Koreas caseload peaked in late February and early March when it recorded hundreds of new cases each day. The new cases in recent weeks have been linked to nightclubs, an e-commerce warehouse, church gatherings and door-to-door sellers in the Seoul metropolitan area. It is on guard against imported cases as it begins to ease restrictions on flights and people arriving from abroad.