Known for its distinct wildlife and breathtaking landscapes, Australia often appears on bucket lists of must-see destinations. The ancestral home of kangaroos, koalas and platypuses, it is the a massive landscape,
Australian airline Qantas delayed some flights by up to six hours to avoid potential rocket debris over the Indian Ocean.
While the maritime forces of the Quad nations are together exercising in the Indian Ocean as part of a multinational exercise, the foreign ministers of India, Australia and Japan are expected to meet a day after Donald Trump takes oath as the 47th US President on January 20.
The Indian Ocean stretches from WA to the east coast of Africa and offers a wealth of islands, many with white-sand beaches ringed by coconut palms and aquamarine water.
Qantas flights between Australia and Africa are being repeatedly delayed by falling space rocket debris. Travellers have been delayed repeatedly in recent weeks, as debris from SpaceX craft falls back to Earth over the southern Indian Ocean.
The re-entry of Elon Musk’s SpaceX rockets into the Southern Indian Ocean is heavily impacting Qantas’ Sydney to Johannesburg flight schedules causing delays of up to six hours.
Qantas has been forced to delay some flights between Australia and South Africa in recent weeks following a warning from the US government about SpaceX rocket debris reentering the Earth’s atmosphere.
Qantas has been forced to delay several flights between South Africa and Australia - some up to six hours - as debris from SpaceX rockets falls back to Earth over the southern Indian Ocean.
The 2025 edition of the La Perouse exercise is being headed by France with eight other countries - India, the US, Canada, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, the UK and Singapore- participating as well.
Amid the fanfare of US President Donald Trump’s second inauguration remains the harsh reality of a chaotic and unstable world order that leaves his new administration no time to indulge in frivolities.
Indian Ambassador to Indonesia Sandeep Chakravorty talks to Jayanth Jacob about the forthcoming visit of Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto as Chief Guest fo
Beijing’s state media recently published an article drawing attention to Washington’s apparent plans to use Australia as a “beachhead” for the looming Indo-Pacific war. Besides missing the strategic context of Australia’s thinking post-World War II,