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- Four leading Australian journalists will travel to Indonesia today for the Australia-Indonesia Institute's (AII) inaugural Targeted Media Visit to Indonesia.
- Today I chaired a meeting of the UN Security Council on the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
- Today I chaired a United Nations Security Council meeting which unanimously adopted an Australian resolution that will strengthen the effectiveness of police deployments in UN peacekeeping and poli
- The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is unprecedented in its scale, its reach, and its impact, and it is much more than a health crisis.
- CHRIS UHLMANN Australia's two year membership of the United Nations Security Council will end next month.
- SAMANTHA ARMYTAGE Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins us now live from New York, where she's been chairing the United Nations Security Council.
- KARL STEFANOVIC Our Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has taken Barack Obama to task over the President's comments on climate change and its potential impact on the Great Barrier Reef.
- KIERAN GILBERT Egypt's President says he's considering granting Presidential pardons to two jailed Al Jazeera journalists, including Australian Peter Greste.
- Today I chaired a high-level meeting of the UN Security Council on counter-terrorism, a key initiative of Australia's November Presidency of the Council.
- Australia deeply appreciates the important role of policing in peacekeeping and peacebuilding, reflecting the lessons we have learned as a contributor to peace operations in our region of the Indo-
- LEIGH SALES It's rare for an Australian Foreign Minister to directly criticise the leader of our closest ally, the United States.
- EDDIE MCGUIRE Australia is nearing the end of its two-year term on the Security Council at the United Nations.
- The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Julie Bishop, has renewed Australia's listings of five Iranian suspected terrorists for a further three years, effective from 16 November 2014.
- For Australia, there is no more pressing matter of national and international security than reducing the threat from terrorism.
- JULIE BISHOP I'm here in New York experiencing the 44 degree temperature difference between the G20 in Brisbane and the UN Security Council in New York.
- I will travel to New York today to chair key meetings of the United Nations Security Council this week during Australia's Presidency.
- I congratulate the winners and finalists of the inaugural round of the Australia-China Achievement Awards, announced by the Prime Minister on 17 November during Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit
- Today I signed an Australia-China Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Climate Change Cooperation with Vice-Chair of the National Development and Reform Commission, Zhu Zhixin.
- Today I announce that three members of the Australian Parliament will travel to Solomon Islands to observe its national elections on 19 November 2014.
- ANDREW BOLT Prime Minister Tony Abbott did deliver his shirtfront this week to Russian President Vladimir Putin, telling him to apologise and pay compensation for the 38 Australians killed in the M