澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2014-09-22
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The Prime Minister Tony Abbott will update Federal Parliament on the international security situation when they resume today. Security at Parliament House has been beefed up in the wake of last week's counter-terrorism raids in Sydney and Brisbane. The government will also introduce the next installment1 of anti-terrorism laws which will target foreign fighters.
In responding to this threat, in responding to the threat of extremism, we are doing everything we humanly can, to keep you safe.
Former prime minister John Haward says he was embarrassed when he discovered the intelligence used to take Australia to war in Iraq was wrong. In a wide-range interview on the Seven Network Mr. Haward denied the information that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction was a deliberate
deception2.
Protests have been taken place across the world ahead of the UN Climate Summit in New York. Tens of thousands of people attended rallies in Australia yesterday and there have been similar protests in cities across Europe. In New York UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon joined a march through Manhattan.
And police have stopped the search for a missing three-year-old boy on the New South Wales mid-north coast. William Tyrell disappeared from his grandmother's home in
Kindle3 10 days ago. Police wrapped their marathon search of
dense4 scrub land yesterday.
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