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Albanese considers deploying Australian peacekeeping troops to Ukraine

Albanese open to considering Australian peacekeeping troops for Ukraine amid ongoing military support discussions.

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Albanese open to considering Australian peacekeeping troops for Ukraine amid ongoing military support discussions.

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Anthony Albanese has indicated that Australia is open to sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine while continuing to support the nation with military aid. Opposition leader Peter Dutton disagrees, advocating for military support instead and emphasising that European nations should be responsible for their own defence.

Anthony Albanese has indicated that Australia may consider sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine.

During a press conference in Sydney, the Prime Minister stated he is “open” to evaluating requests for assistance. Albanese reaffirmed Australia’s support for Ukraine, highlighting the country’s struggle for sovereignty and adherence to international law.

Australia has already contributed $1.5 billion to Ukraine, primarily for military aid.

Discussions regarding potential peacekeeping involvement are ongoing, although no final decisions have been reached.

Albanese mentioned that Australia has a history of participating in peacekeeping missions globally. He emphasised the need to ensure that Russia’s actions are neither rewarded nor encouraged. Government sources suggest that if Australian troops are deployed, they would serve under the UN peacekeeping force.

Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer proposed a “coalition of the willing” to potentially deploy 30,000 European peacekeepers in Ukraine.

Starmer’s initiative aims to deter further aggression from Russia. In response, opposition leader Peter Dutton expressed his opposition to sending Australian troops, advocating instead for ongoing military support and training for Ukrainian forces.

Dutton highlighted the importance of European nations taking responsibility for their own defence.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Sign of the times? Hyundai and Mazda turn to China for EVs

Hyundai and Mazda tap China for new EVs, highlighting the country’s rising role in global electric vehicle production.

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Hyundai and Mazda tap China for new EVs, highlighting the country’s rising role in global electric vehicle production.


Hyundai and Mazda are now sourcing new EVs from China, their first models built for and by the Chinese market. It’s a move that underscores China’s growing dominance in global electric vehicle manufacturing.

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Terror on Cambridge train as nine injured in knife attack

Nine injured in Cambridge train stabbing; two arrests made as authorities investigate possible terror motives.

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Nine injured in Cambridge train stabbing; two arrests made as authorities investigate possible terror motives.


Nine people have been seriously injured after a violent stabbing spree on a train near Cambridge. Witnesses described scenes of panic as passengers scrambled for safety during the shocking incident.

Two men have been arrested, as British Transport Police—assisted by counterterrorism units—investigate the motives behind the attack. Armed officers reportedly tackled one suspect armed with a large knife as emergency services flooded the scene.

The attack has left the community shaken and authorities on high alert, with questions swirling about whether this was an act of terror or a random rampage.

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Trump’s shock peace deal as Morocco and Algeria end fighting

Trump brokers historic peace between Morocco and Algeria; experts debate implications for Middle Eastern relations and global influence.

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Trump brokers historic peace between Morocco and Algeria; experts debate implications for Middle Eastern relations and global influence.


Donald Trump has once again stunned the world, this time brokering a historic peace agreement between Morocco and Algeria—with the backing of the United Nations. The move has many wondering whether the former U.S. president is reinventing himself as a global peacemaker.

Professor Tim Harcourt from UTS breaks down how Trump managed to secure the deal and what role the UN played in formalizing the agreement. Morocco’s vow to protect Jewish communities and strengthen ties with Israel adds another layer to this surprising diplomatic twist.

As Trump’s influence on global affairs grows, experts are debating whether this marks a genuine shift in Middle Eastern relations—or just a calculated political play on the global stage.
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