Australia

Oz police struggling to spy on “innovative” Muslim extremists

Melbourne, Nov 5 : A top Australian police official has admitted that their security agencies are finding it difficult to infiltrate extremist Muslim groups, as the latter are using “innovative” ways to communicate.

New South Wales Assistant Police Commissioner Nick Kaldas, who is one of Australia's leading counter-terrorism experts, said that the line between terrorism and crime had blurred as terrorists tried new ideas in pursuing their ideological goals.

Stuart Clark believes Oz bowling attack "a tad vulnerable"

Australian fast-medium bowler Stuart ClarkSydney, Nov.5 : Austral

Oz mathematician’s algorithm to make broadband services 100 times faster

Sydney, November 5 : A researcher at the University of Melbourne has devised a way to make broadband connections up to 100 times faster.

Kevin Andrews now shifts blame from Mohamed Haneef to Oz health services

Sydney, Nov.5 : Australian Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews has blamed the sub-standard state health services for the reluctance of overseas-trained doctors to work in Australia, rather than his

Internet ‘teaching young girls new sex acts’ warns psychologist

Sydney, Nov 5 : Young girls, who have just touched puberty, are imitating sexual acts they see in internet pornography, believing they must be normal, a child psychologist has claimed.

John Howard rings Pervez Musharraf, asks him to observe restraint

Sydney, Nov 5 : Australian Prime Minister John Howard has told Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf that his country does not support the General's extra-constitutional behaviour, and urged

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