Australia politics live: Quad countries ink deal to build surveillance network and Fiji port to counter China
Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in New Delhi. The article also reports that Independent MP Monique Ryan stated that women and children returning from a Syrian camp should be treated "sensitively and gently." Ryan emphasized that these children have grown up in a Syrian camp and have not been exposed to Australia, suggesting they need gentle treatment upon arrival and should not be subjected to an aggressive media.

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AI-generatedAustralian Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in New Delhi. The article also reports that Independent MP Monique Ryan stated that women and children returning from a Syrian camp should be treated "sensitively and gently." Ryan emphasized that these children have grown up in a Syrian camp and have not been exposed to Australia, suggesting they need gentle treatment upon arrival and should not be subjected to an aggressive media.
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5 extractedRyan suggested that vulnerable children should not be subjected to an aggressive media upon arrival.
Independent MP Monique Ryan stated that women and children returning from a Syrian camp should be treated 'sensitively and gently'.
Australia’s foreign affairs minister Penny Wong met with US secretary of state Marco Rubio in New Delhi.
Quad countries inked a deal to build a surveillance network and a Fiji port to counter China.
Quad countries inked a deal to build a surveillance network.