The Australian Federal Police has issued a warning on romance scammers this Valentine's Day. It follows an investigation that found 5,000 Australians were targeted by romance scammers based in the Philippines.

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Folge vom 14.02.2025The tactics being used in romance scams to target Australians
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Folge vom 14.02.2025Collapse of Mideast ceasefire seems to have been avertedHamas has agreed to release three Israeli hostages, easing fears of an immediate collapse of the ceasefire. The move follows intense mediation by Egypt and Qatar, after Israel threatened to resume fighting. Meanwhile, displaced Palestinians endure harsh conditions, and aid remains insufficient despite promises of increased deliveries.
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Folge vom 14.02.2025Future of Syria discussed by world leaders at conference in ParisThe international community has promised to help Syria make a peaceful transition to power, at a meeting in Paris to promote stability in the country. The regime of longtime leader Bashar al-Assad ended with a rebel uprising in December, and the interim government is promising it will work with minorities as it rebuilds from war.
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Folge vom 13.02.2025Stolen Generations survivors: 'It's time to move beyond imagining'The anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations has been commemorated in Federal Parliament. It has been 17 years since Prime Minister Kevin Rudd delivered a historic apology for racial discrimination against First Nations people. It is estimated that between one in three, and one in 10, Indigenous children were forcibly removed from their parents in the period between 1910 and 1970.