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Ipswich veterans to have say on two key issues

Premium Content Subscriber only IPSWICH veterans are being given the opportunity to have their voices heard as part of two separate Senate inquiries into the Totally and Permanently Incapacitated pension and Defence Force Retirement and Death Benefit scheme. The inquiries were established in March this year following significant outcry from the veteran community. Blair MP and Shadow Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Defence Personnel Shayne Neumann said it was now vital that those affected by the TPI and DFRDB spoke up. “Many older and disabled veterans in my electorate of Blair and surrounds have raised these issues with me and they feel the Morrison Government has completely ignored them,” Mr Neumann said.

US Senators have introduced economic package for Pakistan, Afghanistan: Tahir Javed

US Senators have introduced economic package for Pakistan, Afghanistan: Tahir Javed   Published On US Senators have introduced economic package for Pakistan, Afghanistan: Tahir Javed LAHORE (Dunya News) – US Democratic leader Tahir Javed has said that US senators have introduced an economic package for Pakistan and Afghanistan, which will enable textile goods to be sent from Pakistan to the US without any duty. Tahir Javed said Saturday that Democrat Senators Chris Van Hollen and Maria Cantwell and Republican Todd Young introduced the package, which will bring economic benefits for Afghanistan and Pakistan. The economic package was introduced to promote stability in the region. It has been tabled before the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee. Under this package, reconstruction zones will be established in the Pak-Afghan border areas.

China hits back at cancellation of Belt and Road Initiative warns it will respond accordingly

Save Share Chinese state-run media warned the government’s decision would harm trade ties and prompt a response from the Communist regime. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews’ signing of a BRI agreement with China angered the Morrison government.  Supplied “By using this domestic law, Australia basically fired the first major shot against China in trade and investment,” Chen Hong, director of the Australian Studies Centre at the East China Normal University, was quoted by The Global Times newspaper as saying. “Australian officials are fully aware of the consequences of the move, but they went ahead with it… that clearly shows Australia’s intention to further escalate tensions with China rather than de-escalate.

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