The bulletin said recruiters typically start with casual discussions before seeking information about government contacts or military activities.
No American service members were injured in the operation, U.S. Southern Command said.
China has banned four New Zealand MPs from entering China and its territories for a year after they travelled to Taiwan.
The Coalition, Teals and independent MPs moved several amendments to try change the bill.
The Epoch Times obtained thousands of photos depicting the 1989 pro-democracy student protest movement in China’s Tiananmen Square.
French regulators fined two Shein-linked companies for failing to respect consumer rights on returns, product information, and order confirmations.
Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, argues news outlets are being protected from real market pressures.
Health officials said the new policy could affect 3.1 million people, while the government defended it as a fair budget measure.
Taipei seeks assurances that planned Japan–Philippines boundary talks will not affect Taiwan’s maritime rights.
ACT’s bulk-billing rate sits just above 50 percent, well below the national average of more than 70 percent.
Evidence links repeated head impacts to some neurodegenerative diseases, but the connection to MND remains unclear, according to one researcher.
Senators repeatedly pushed Defence officials on transparency during a recent estimates hearing.
Hanson alleges that Labor has failed to invest sufficiently in defence.
The Fair Work Commission says its caseload has surged and is forecast to rise up by 70 percent.
The Australian Submarine Agency has revealed that discussions about changes to the AUKUS programme began 18 months ago.
A U.S.-guided agreement requires a Hezbollah pullout from the south.
Anti-Slavery Commissioner Chris Evans previously pointed out that Chinese online retailers, like Temu, are not subject to local laws against slavery.