
Shortwave wireless transmission profoundly changes the way in which international news can be passed on and brings the alliance of agencies to an end.
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Sydney (AFP) | 15/09/2025 - 02:22:56 | Rising oceans to threaten 1.5 million Australians by 2050: report
Sydney (AFP) | 15/09/2025 - 00:53:02 | Australia's ANZ bank hit with $159.5 million fine over 'widespread misconduct': regulator
Brasília (AFP) | 14/09/2025 - 18:39:08 | Bolsonaro conviction 'not a witch hunt,' Lula tells Trump in NYT op-ed
Bucharest (AFP) | 14/09/2025 - 18:16:47 | Romania summons Russian ambassador over drone intrusion: minister
Ankara (AFP) | 14/09/2025 - 17:48:21 | Tens of thousands join Ankara protest ahead of court showdown
Doha (AFP) | 14/09/2025 - 16:45:20 | Qatar PM urges world to 'stop using double standards' and punish Israel
London (AFP) | 14/09/2025 - 16:09:11 | UK's Starmer challenges racial intimidation after far-right rally
Brussels (AFP) | 14/09/2025 - 15:37:22 | Violation of Romanian airspace by Russian drones 'unacceptable': EU's Kallas
Bucharest (AFP) | 14/09/2025 - 15:18:43 | Romania says Russian drone poses 'new challenge' to Black Sea security
Beijing (AFP) | 14/09/2025 - 14:57:29 | China says trade talks with US kick off in Madrid
Shortwave wireless transmission profoundly changes the way in which international news can be passed on and brings the alliance of agencies to an end.