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Indonesia's first 47,250-tonne urea shipment reaches Australia

ANTARA News

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June 22, 2026

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State fertilizer producer PT Pupuk Indonesia has begun exporting urea fertilizer to Australia under a ...

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ANTARA News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Indonesia's urea export to Australia boosts Indo-Pacific food security

Indonesia has delivered 47,250 metric tons of urea to Australia, marking a milestone in bilateral fertilizer ...

The New European

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· Jun 23, 2026

Face it Australia – you’re the biggest coke-heads in the world

Huge amounts of narcotics are being shipped from South America to Australia, via the small Pacific island nations. That trade is leaving a trail of dirty money and social disaster in its wake

The West Australian

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· Jun 29, 2026

Airline worker caught entering Melbourne with bags allegedly laced with $500k of heroin

A Thai airline worker has allegedly been caught trying to carry half a million dollars worth of a banned substance into Australia.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 22, 2026

Nelayan Melaka dibenar tangkap ikan semula di perairan Pulau Besar

MELAKA: Seramai 1,241 nelayan berlesen di Melaka kini boleh kembali menjalankan aktiviti penangkapan ikan di kawasan perairan Pulau Besar selepas Kerajaan Persekutuan memberi kebenaran khas yang disifatkan sebagai kemenangan besar kepada komuniti nelayan tempatan. Ketua Menteri, Datuk Seri Ab. Rauf Yusoh berkata, keputusan yang dibuat pada 15 April lalu itu merupakan hasil perbincangan, rundingan dan ... Read more The post Nelayan Melaka dibenar tangkap ikan semula di perairan Pulau Besar appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

OneIndia

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· Jul 11, 2026

Vietnam: Boat Carrying 32 Indians Capsizes Near Phu Quoc Island; 15 Dead

A boat carrying several Indian tourists capsized near Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam on Friday and 15 people, including two women are dead, according to VnExpress. The passenger vessel, operated by Ocean Pear Island Company, was carrying tourists from Hon May

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 11, 2026

15 people, including Indian tourists, feared dead in Vietnam boat capsize incident: local media

According to VN Express International, the speedboat was carrying 32 Indian tourists and four crew members from Hon May Rut to An Thoi Port when it capsized off Hon May Rut Ngoai

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Related coverage for "Indonesia's first 47,250-tonne urea shipment reaches Australia": ANTARA News — Indonesia's urea export to Australia boosts Indo-Pacific food security. The New European — Face it Australia – you’re the biggest coke-heads in the world. The West Australian — Airline worker caught entering Melbourne with bags allegedly laced with $500k of heroin. Utusan Malaysia — Nelayan Melaka dibenar tangkap ikan semula di perairan Pulau Besar. OneIndia — Vietnam: Boat Carrying 32 Indians Capsizes Near Phu Quoc Island; 15 Dead. The Hindu BusinessLine — 15 people, including Indian tourists, feared dead in Vietnam boat capsize incident: local media