Dfat accused of attempting to censor official history of military operations in Timor-Leste

Exclusive: Bureaucratic process of ‘clearing’ book has dragged on for almost three years with historians arguing obstruction ‘amounts to censorship’

Australia’s foreign affairs department (Dfat) is refusing to approve the publication of an official history of military operations in Timor-Leste until references are removed that could embarrass officials and diplomats, leading to accusations of “censorship”.

The finished manuscript was presented for vetting 30 months ago and Dfat is the only agency of nine in the declassification process not yet largely or wholly satisfied it does not pose a risk to national security, defence or international relations.

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Concerns grow for Chinese citizen journalist after supposed jail release

Zhang Zhan, jailed for reporting on Covid in Wuhan, has made no contact with outside world

Concerns are growing about the wellbeing of one of China’s most prominent citizen journalists who has failed to make contact with the outside world after she was supposed to have been released from prison.

Zhang Zhan, 40, a lawyer turned citizen journalist, was detained in May 2020 after she travelled to Wuhan to report on the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. Her videos and social media posts drew attention to the government’s stifling of information about the spread of the disease and the harsh lockdowns that were being imposed.

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Mozambique-China rosewood trade: The illicit business fuelling an insurgency – BBC.com

  1. Mozambique-China rosewood trade: The illicit business fuelling an insurgency  BBC.com
  2. An Islamist group used child soldiers in Mozambique attacks, says Human Rights Watch  The Hill
  3. Mozambique's president says northern town under Islamist attack  Reuters
  4. Islamic State Stages Boldest Attack in Mozambique in Years  Bloomberg
  5. Fresh Mozambique Attacks Throw Doubt on Total's LNG Plans  Energy Intelligence
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Sydney council reverses ban on same-sex parenting books after fiery meeting

Cumberland councillors voted 13-2 to revoke the controversial ban amid angry scenes featuring crowds of rival protesters

A controversial ban on same-sex parenting books at libraries in part of western Sydney has been overturned at a marathon late-night meeting after large crowds of protesters clashed outside the council chambers.

Cumberland city councillors voted 13-2 in front of a crowded public gallery on Wednesday night to revoke the ban, two weeks after it was introduced.

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Ukraine war live updates: Under heavy Russian fire, Ukraine withdraws troops from parts of besieged Kharkiv region – CNBC

  1. Ukraine war live updates: Under heavy Russian fire, Ukraine withdraws troops from parts of besieged Kharkiv region  CNBC
  2. Mapping Russia's Sudden Push Across Ukrainian Lines  The New York Times
  3. Russia Advances on New Front, Stretching Outnumbered Ukrainian Troops  The Wall Street Journal
  4. Russia’s Kharkiv pressure creates new challenge for Ukraine  The Hill
  5. Buffer or ruse?: Russia's new offensive in northeast Ukraine 'not an open road to Kharkiv'  FRANCE 24 English
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Israel-Hamas war: Palestinians across the Middle East mark Nakba – The Associated Press

  1. Israel-Hamas war: Palestinians across the Middle East mark Nakba  The Associated Press
  2. Nakba remembered: What is the right of return?  Al Jazeera English
  3. My Palestinian keffiyeh is a symbol of my identity. I should not be afraid to wear it in public  The Guardian
  4. Palestinians mark 1948 Nakba in the shadow of war in Gaza  Reuters
  5. The Latest | Palestinians mark 76 years of their dispossession as more catastrophe looms in Gaza  The Associated Press
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Israel and Egypt in growing diplomatic row over Rafah border crossing

Anger over Israel’s seizure of Palestinian side of crossing raises fears Cairo may downgrade relations

Israel and Egypt are embroiled in a growing diplomatic row over the Rafah border crossing after Israel’s takeover of the Gaza side of the crossing, amid warnings Cairo may be planning to downgrade relations.

In recent days Egypt has announced it will no longer participate in allowing the transit of aid into Gaza and said it planned to join the genocide case brought by South Africa against Israel at the UN’s top court.

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South China Sea: Filipino activists, fishermen sail in 100-boat flotilla to disputed shoal – The Associated Press

  1. South China Sea: Filipino activists, fishermen sail in 100-boat flotilla to disputed shoal  The Associated Press
  2. China Deploys Dozens of Ships to Block Philippine Protest Flotilla  The New York Times
  3. South China Sea: huge civilian Filipino flotilla heads to disputed shoal to ‘assert sovereign rights’  The Guardian
  4. South China Sea: Chinese coastguard 'normalises' safety training at contested Scarborough Shoal  South China Morning Post
  5. Philippine flotilla a new challenge to China  Bangkok Post
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S Jaishankar: India backs port deal with Iran after US caution – BBC.com

  1. S Jaishankar: India backs port deal with Iran after US caution  BBC.com
  2. Chabahar Port: US says sanctions possible after India-Iran port deal  Yahoo Finance
  3. US warns of sanctions after India, Iran seal Chabahar deal  The Indian Express
  4. US envoy's 'rare exceptions' message after State Dept warns India of 'sanctions'  Hindustan Times
  5. Chabahar agreement can be driver of Iran-India relations: Ambassador Iraj Elahi  The Hindu
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy cancels foreign visits amid Russian offensive – Financial Times

  1. Volodymyr Zelenskyy cancels foreign visits amid Russian offensive  Financial Times
  2. Zelenskiy postpones travel abroad as Russian troops enter Ukraine border town  Reuters
  3. Zelensky postpones foreign travel as Russia makes gains in Kharkiv offensive  Axios
  4. Ukraine war latest: Zelensky cancels foreign trips as Russia attacks north-east Ukraine  BBC
  5. Ukraine Fights to Hold Off Fierce Russian Assaults in Northeast  The New York Times
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China-Russia relations: What is Xi Jinping prepared to pay for Putin’s war? – BBC.com

  1. China-Russia relations: What is Xi Jinping prepared to pay for Putin’s war?  BBC.com
  2. Opinion | It’s Not Just Putin. Russia Needs China, Too.  The New York Times
  3. The Lopsided Reality of the China-Russia Relationship  The Wall Street Journal
  4. China-Russia: an economic 'friendship' that could rattle the world  Financial Times
  5. Putin Can't Offer Enough for China's Help in Ukraine  Bloomberg
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