Hong Kong police arrest bookstore owner for allegedly selling Jimmy Lai book
By Libby Hogan
Hong Kong police have arrested a bookstore owner and three shopkeepers for allegedly selling "seditious" publications.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-25/hong-kong-police-arrest-bookstore-owner-and-staff/106494210
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Hong Kong police arrest bookstore owner for selling Jimmy Lai book
Hong Kong police have arrested a bookstore owner and three shopkeepers for allegedly selling "seditious" publications.
The Islamic regime tried to kill this tradition in Iran but it continues
By Libby Hogan
Amid war and repression, Iranians cling to hope with the celebration of Nowruz, the pre-Islamic tradition symbolising renewal.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-24/iranians-celebrate-nowruz-despite-us-israel-war/106489092
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The Islamic regime tried to kill this tradition in Iran but it continues
Amid war and repression, Iranians cling to hope with the celebration of Nowruz, the pre-Islamic tradition symbolising renewal.
Record high set for Chinese EV sales in Australia
By Jason Fang and Libby Hogan
As Chinese electric vehicle makers rapidly expand in Australia, interest is growing thanks to rising fuel prices.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-22/ev-interest-rises-as-fuel-prices-soar-australia/106472022
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Soaring fuel prices see spike in EV interest in Australia
As Chinese electric vehicle makers rapidly expand in Australia, interest is growing thanks to rising fuel prices.