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- I welcome the decision by the United Nations Security Council 1267/1989 (Al-Qaida) Committee to designate Boko Haram as an entity associated with Al-Qaida.
- ANGELA CATTERNS: Thailand was subject to a military coup yesterday and in the latest development the military has summoned the country's deposed cabinet and ruling party leaders to report to them a
- JOURNALIST: …how concerning is that particularly for the 5,000 Australians in that country?
- LORETTA Our Federal Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop joins us. Hello Julie JULIE BISHOP Good morning Loretta, good morning Ian. IAN Good morning Ms Bishop.
- JIM MIDDLETON: On the line now from Adelaide is the Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop. Julie Bishop, welcome to The World, thanks for joining us.
- CHRIS UHLMANN: Authorities are urging Australians in Thailand to exercise a high degree of caution, warning the situation is volatile. Julie Bishop is the Foreign Minister.
- KARL STEFANOVIC: Good morning to you, first of all your reaction to this military coup?
- JULIE BISHOP: Good morning Kieren, we had hoped that when martial law was declared on the 20th of May there would be sufficient security in place for negotiations to continue betwe
- ALAN JONES: Julie Bishop, a very very good Foreign Minister, is saying the Australian Government is seeking more information. She has rang through. Minister, good morning.
- ELLEN FANNING After the army declared martial law, the political situation is still unclear.
- JOHN MCGLUE: Now the Budget has dominated federal politics for the past week but I suspect my next guest has had just one eye on the selling of the budget and the controversy that has come in its
- Australia will expand financial sanctions and travel bans on targeted Russian and Ukrainian individuals and entities to reaffirm Australia's clear and unequivocal support for the territorial integr
- Eddie McGuire: Martial law has been declared in Thailand, and Mick, you were there recently, it's not an uncommon event that happening, but...
- The Australian Government will provide an additional $2.6 million to address food shortages in South Sudan following renewed fighting and the further deterioration of the humanitarian situation.
- DAVID LIPSONThe Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop joins me now here in the studio. Thank you so much for your time this afternoon.
- JULIE BISHOP: Hello Ben, how are you? BEN FORDHAM: I'm okay. Good to talk to you on a busy afternoon so I'll race through a few bits and pieces.
- Prime Minister Peter O'Neill, thank you for that inspiring speech today, and to your Ministers who are here; Bougainville President John Momis;
- Today I announce the appointment of Mr Miles Armitage as Australia's next Ambassador for Counter-Terrorism.
- I am very pleased to confirm today that the Governor-General, His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Retd), has agreed to be the Patron of the Government's New Colombo Plan
- A further 1000 students will have the opportunity to study in the region following the announcement of the second tranche of mobility funding for Australian universities under the Government's New