TEHRAN, June 26 -The ecological damage done by feral cats is well documented. While previous studies have detailed the impacts of feline predation on birds and small mammals, new research suggests cats in Australia pose an even greater threat to reptiles.
TEHRAN, June 25 - Austrian Ambassador to Iran Stefan Scholz said his country is going to work with Iran in renewable energies, including wind and solar energies.
TEHRAN, June 25 -Commonwealth, Australia's biggest bank, announced plans Monday to spin off its wealth management and mortgage-broking arms as it tries to streamline operations and focus on core businesses.
TEHRAN, June 21 - The Australia men’s national football team, nicknamed the Socceroos, has tied with the Danish squad in a crunch clash at the preliminary round of the 2018 Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup in Russia.
TEHRAN, June 20 - Telstra Corp., Australia's largest telecommunications company, announced on Wednesday that it will ax 8,000 jobs — one in four employees — over three years in a bid to save 1 billion Australian dollars ($740 million).
TEHRAN, June 11 -The Iran women’s national under-19 volleyball team has slumped to its first defeat at the 2018 Asian Women's U19 Volleyball Championship in Vietnam, going down to the Australian squad.
TEHRAN, June 08 - Australian soldiers had a “disregard for human life” and used “illegal” violence on missions in Afghanistan, a confidential defense department inquiry heard from special forces insiders, according to an Australian newspaper report on Friday.
TEHRAN, June 05- Australia’s anti-cartel laws have come to global attention after the country’s competition watchdog said it would lodge criminal charges for alleged cartel behavior against two global investment banks, in a move one expert called “almost unique”.
TEHRAN, May 24 -An Australian woman accused of drug trafficking in Malaysia was sentenced to death after an appeals court on Thursday overturned a lower court's acquittal, her lawyer said.
TEHRAN, May 23 - The Philippine immigration bureau has turned down an Australian nun's appeal for the reversal of an order revoking her missionary visa after the president complained about her joining opposition rallies and ordered her to leave the country.
TEHRAN, May 22 - More than 200 farmers from South Africa have applied for humanitarian visas in Australia after allegedly suffering attacks for being white, according to the Australian Home Affairs Ministry.
TEHRAN, May 22 - China on Tuesday called for "concrete actions" from Australia to improve ties following tensions over Beijing's anger with recent political moves by Canberra.
TEHRAN, May 22 - An Australian archbishop was Tuesday found guilty of covering up child sex abuse in the 1970s -- one of the highest-ranked church officials globally to be successfully prosecuted for such offences.
TEHRAN, May 15 - Google is under investigation in Australia following claims that it collects data from millions of Android smartphones users, who unwittingly pay their telecom service providers for gigabytes consumed during the harvesting, regulators said on Tuesday.
TEHRAN, May 9 - The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) reaffirms its stance on the necessity of resettlement of refugees held in offshore detention centers to Australia in order to ensure their decent living conditions, a spokeswoman for the UNHCR Regional Representation in Canberra told Sputnik on Wednesday.
TEHRAN, May 2 - A senior professor and political analyst based in Australia deplored the Israeli regime’s ongoing crimes against Palestinians and said Tel Aviv’s behavior “mirrors very closely Nazi Germany’s genocidal treatment of the European Jews”.
TEHRAN, May 1 - An Australian court has ruled that the Vatican’s finance chief, Cardinal George Pell, stand trial on historical sex offenses, making him the highest-ranking Catholic priest ever to be indicted on such charges.
TEHRAN, April 28 - Australia will send a military patrol aircraft to monitor North Korean vessels suspected of transferring prohibited goods in defiance of United Nations sanctions, Defence Minister Marise Payne said on Saturday.