Morning News Bulletin 29 September 2023

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Morning News Bulletin 29 September 2023
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The leader of Nagorno-Karabakh declares the region will 'cease to exist' by the start of next year; Australia observes National Police Remembrance Day; A motorcade procession ahead of the AFL grand final.

The leader of Nagorno-Karabakh declares the region will 'cease to exist' by the start of next yearA motorcade procession ahead of the AFL grand final

The announcement comes as more than half the ethnic Armenian population has now crossed into Armenia after Azerbaijan seized control in a 24-hour military offensive last week. Lebanese riot police fired teargas canisters at the protesters after they hurled firecrackers toward the embassy building.“Nagorno-Karabakh is historical Armenian land since many thousand of years and years. It was even the house of the Armenian kings at the time of the kingdom. Unfortunately, today, we lose that. Today, Azerbaijan have take back all of Karabakh. And we have more than 50,000 people who are refugee in Armenia.

Constables Arnold and McCrow were following up a missing persons report on a remote Queensland property in December when they came under fire from a high-powered rifle. International relations analyst Dr Leonid Petrov says Mr King's release and return may signal an important moment in diplomatic relations between the two countries.

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