Key Points
- Calls for justice after two boys stabbed to death in 'heinous' Melbourne attack
- Australia asserts right to transit Taiwan Strait after China accuses it of provocation
- Philippine Department of Tourism pushes for the return of e-visa program for Chinese tourists
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