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Record 766 Kg Of MDMA Seized In Australia Following Investigation

SYDNEY, Australia, Aug 14 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Police in the Australian state of Queensland have seized a record 766 kg of the drug MDMA, with an estimated street value of over 60 million U.S. dollars, authorities revealed on Wednesday (today).

As well as being the third largest seizure of MDMA ever in Australia, and the largest in the state of Queensland, the drugs were also of the highest purity ever recorded in the state.

Man arrested after knife rampage in Sydney CBD

SYDNEY, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- A man has been arrested after allegedly stabbing a woman and threatening others in broad daylight in the Australian city of Sydney's central business district on Tuesday.

"About 2 p.m. (AEST), emergency services responded following reports a man was walking along York Street, Sydney, armed with a knife," New South Wales State Police said in a statement.

Footage posted to social media shows the man yelling and brandishing the knife, before being apprehended by members of the public.

1 killed, at least 2 including Chinese national injured in Sydney knife rampage

SYDNEY, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- A woman was killed and at least two others were injured after a man brandishing a knife went on an apparent stabbing rampage in Sydney's Central Business District on Tuesday.

In a statement, the Consulate-General of China in Sydney confirmed that a Chinese national had been injured during the attack.

Although it is still not clear if all the incidents are linked, all three attacks occurred in close proximity.

Australia To Invest Two Billion USD In Special Forces For Security Threats

CANBERRA, Australia, Aug 12 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, announced a multi-billion-dollar investment, in new equipment for the nation’s special forces.

Morrison today announced that, three billion Australian dollars (2.03 billion U.S. dollars), will be invested in the special forces over 20 years, in order to better respond to threats, including that of terrorism.

Under the first stage of the plan, 500 million AUD (339.4 million USD) will be invested in special operations capabilities.

Australian intelligence relationships threatened by documents leaks: spy chief

CANBERRA, Aug. 7 (Xinhua) -- One of Australia's top intelligence officials has warned that the country's international relationships are being threatened by leaks of classified information.

In a submission to Parliament's intelligence and security committee, Director-General of National Intelligence Nick Warner said the "unauthorized disclosure" of sensitive information could jeopardize intelligence-sharing relationships.

5 months on, Christchurch terrorist influences others

SYDNEY (AP) — The attack on a Texas Walmart that left 22 people dead bore all the classic hallmarks of America’s cycle of mass shootings: A lone shooter. Multiple casualties. A white male accused of the crime.

But it also revealed a newer, emerging pattern: emboldened white supremacy. A racist diatribe published to the online message board 8chan. And apparent inspiration drawn from the Christchurch, New Zealand, mosque attacks earlier this year.

US still seeks allies in Gulf maritime coalition

SYDNEY (AP) — Senior U.S. leaders expressed confidence that they will be able to convince allies to help protect shipping in the Persian Gulf area against Iranian threats, but they provided no new details Sunday on which nations may be willing to participate.

Speaking at a meeting between U.S. and Australian leaders, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said he has already gotten a good response from allies and some announcements could be expected soon. And Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told reporters that a lot of conversations are taking place.

Esper: US to soon put intermediate range missile in Asia

SYDNEY (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said he wants to deploy an intermediate range conventional missile in the Pacific region within months, now that the Trump administration has formally pulled out of a Cold War-era arms control treaty with Russia.

Esper, however, added that it will likely take some time to develop the more advanced land-based missile capabilities. The move is likely to anger China, but Esper said Beijing shouldn’t be surprised by it.

Over 20,000 Australian Hospital Workers Go On Strike After Violent Assaults On Staff

SYDNEY, Australia, Aug 1 (NNN-AGENCIES) – More than 20,000 hospital workers in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) walked off the job today (Thursday), calling for better security measures, following a series of violent assaults on staff.

Health Services Union (HSU) NSW Secretary, Gerard Hayes, claimed that, around 40 hospital workers are assaulted every month, some severely.

Australia 'deeply disappointed' by detention of citizen in China

19 July 2019; AFP: Canberra on Friday said it was "deeply disappointed" with the criminal detention of an Australian-Chinese writer in China, demanding Beijing release him if he is being held for "his political views".

Foreign Minister Marise Payne said Australia had received confirmation Friday that Yang Henjun, held by Chinese authorities since January, had been transferred to criminal detention, apparently on national security grounds.

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