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Human Rights Concerns Rise Ahead of Modi's Melbourne Visit
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Australia amid human rights protests and excitement within the Indian community for his stadium event.
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Associated Press
· Jul 8, 2026
LIVE: India's PM Narendra Modi arrives in Australia
Watch live as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Melbourne and is greeted by Australian officials. #modi #australia #live
The Rising Nepal
· Jul 6, 2026
Activists demand promotion of Madhes heritage
By Laxmi Chaudhary, Janakpurdham, July 6: Cultural activists of Madhes Province stressed that concerned authorities must...
The Tribune
· Jul 8, 2026
Diaspora pride peaks in Melbourne’s ‘Mini India’ ahead of PM Modi’s visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is commencing a three-day official visit to Melbourne to strengthen the India-Australia strategic partnership. Alongside holding high-level bilateral talks and addressing business leaders at the Annual Leaders' Summit, PM Modi will interact with the enthusiastic local Indian diaspora in Melbourne's vibrant Mini India suburb of Clayton.
India Today
· Jul 8, 2026
Live: Guard of Honour for PM Modi in Melbourne
Live: Guard of Honour for PM Modi in Melbourne
Sky News Australia
· Jun 30, 2026
‘Not the Australia I grew up in’: Confronting reports from Royal Commission into antisemitism
Nationals MP Anne Webster says it is “incredibly distressing” to hear the reports of what many Jewish Australians are experiencing. “This is not the Australia I grew up in,” Ms Webster told Sky News host Jamiee Rogers. “Every Jewish Australian should feel safe. “This has been a huge failure of the Albanese Labor government. “I really hope this Royal Commission comes out with some very clear structures; things need to change.”
GB News
· Jun 29, 2026
Public-led judging of immigration appeals may be 'dominated by migration activists', commentator warns
Journalist David Shipley has warned that Shabana Mahmood's plan to have members of the public oversee asylum appeals will be dominated by migration activists.Speaking to GB News, Mr Shipley said: I think I would probably trust the the average member of the great British public actually to be better than the average migration judge. But I think the problem with this system is it will not be 12 average people. It will be no doubt dominated by a migration activists who will aggressively pursue these jobs. They will be keen to let everyone in, and it will be, I think, probably even worse than we have now, because they will still be bound by the Human Rights Act framework, the equality law, which applies sometimes to migration cases as well. All of that is still going to apply here. So they'll have to take the same decisions, and presumably there will be routes for legal challenge if these independent boards have somehow broken the law.WATCH ABOVE. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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Related coverage for "Human Rights Concerns Rise Ahead of Modi's Melbourne Visit": Associated Press — LIVE: India's PM Narendra Modi arrives in Australia. The Rising Nepal — Activists demand promotion of Madhes heritage. The Tribune — Diaspora pride peaks in Melbourne’s ‘Mini India’ ahead of PM Modi’s visit. India Today — Live: Guard of Honour for PM Modi in Melbourne. Sky News Australia — ‘Not the Australia I grew up in’: Confronting reports from Royal Commission into antisemitism. GB News — Public-led judging of immigration appeals may be 'dominated by migration activists', commentator warns