An Indian national is caught pouring cooking oil down a drain at Sydney’s Coogee Beach, breaking all Environmental Protection Agency laws.
This processed oil will then filter out all over the ocean at Coogee.
Diversity is our strength.
Ham Tin Wan (aka Ham Tin Beach; 鹹田灣) used to be a quiet, secluded beach in Sai Kung East Country Park which is part of Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark. It’s now nothing but free accommodation for the swarms of tourists from China who spend little in the city — they bring their food, water and drinks from China — and leave behind heaps of garbage. It’s pretty much impossible for locals to enjoy a quiet weekend or other holidays strolling around the scenic beach.
Ham Tin Wan has been severely ravaged by the Chinese tourists in the past few years. The same thing is happening at other hiking trails and country parks in the city. And things are getting worse.
In this footage from Hong Kong news channel Now News, this man from China says that he can just leave garbage behind on the beach (or anywhere else) if he pays the penalty…
BREAKING: India is now the largest feeder for foreign migration
Whilst Australians are standing up demanding government shut the gate and return 2.9m temporary visa holders, Labor MP Tony Burke has declared he intends to make them citizens
We must say NO
Das ist nicht im Iran, sondern in China, auf der Autobahn in Hebei. Es passierte heute. Ein Lkw war voll beladen mit neuen Elektrofahrzeugen. Es gab keinen Raketen-, Drohnen- oder Bombenangriff; die Elektrofahrzeuge fingen von selbst Feuer.
Ugandan police just raided a scam center targeting Cambodians, with calls also going into Myanmar, Indonesia, Malaysia and India. 169 foreign nationals detained, no documents on any of them. Some may be trafficking victims themselves.