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Australia, India to upgrade ECTA to a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
THE HINDU
The recent acts of vandalism targeting Hindu temples in Melbourne and Brisbane have “horrified” the citizens of his country, High Commissioner of Australia Barry O’Farrell said on Monday. Setting the stage for the March 8-11 visit of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to India, Mr. O’Farrell assured justice would be served in the cases of vandalism, and said his PM’s visit would provide a big boost to bilateral ties as both governments are in talks to upgrade the interim trade agreement to the level of a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).
Irán y Arabia Saudita acuerdan recomponer sus relaciones diplomáticas
EXCÈLSIOR
Irán y Arabia Saudita acordaron reanudar sus relaciones diplomáticas interrumpidas en 2016 y reabrir sus respectivas embajadas, tras discusiones en China, indicaron medios estatales de estos dos países musulmanes.
Xi Jinping, reelegido para un tercer mandato presidencial en China
FORBES MÉXICO
La Asamblea Nacional Popular de China, equivalente a un Poder Legislativo, designó para un tercer mandato al presidente Xi Jinping.

Morocco, pillar of stability in the region (Várhelyi)
THE NORTH AFRICA POST
Morocco is a flagship country and a pillar of stability in the region, said Thursday in Rabat, the European Commissioner for Neighborhood Policy and Enlargement, Olivér Várhelyi, who stressed the “extreme importance” of the Morocco-EU partnership.
Zambia marks International Women's Day amid calls for gender equality
XINHUA
Zambia on Wednesday joined the rest of the world in commemorating International Women's Day with activities held in various parts of the country amid calls for gender equality.
Tanzania's 1st female president praises political tolerance
THE WASHINGTON POST
Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan has said that as the East African country’s first female leader, she has brought a new level of political tolerance to the nation. Hassan spoke at a rally for International Women’s Day which had been organized by an opposition party. More than 3,000 women were at the event including leaders from 19 opposition parties.

African Countries Made Huge Gains in Life Expectancy. Now That Could Be Erased
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Incidence of illnesses such as diabetes and hypertension are climbing quickly in most sub-Saharan countries, but the conditions are rarely diagnosed or treated.
Is Australia getting South-East Asia all wrong?
ABC NEWS
It's a powerhouse region, with more than 600 million people spread across 11 countries, which as a bloc, is one of the largest economies in the world. But is Australia getting South-East Asia all wrong?
"We really mattered [there] a few decades ago. And we matter less now," Professor Tony Milner, the director of Asialink at the University of Melbourne and a veteran observer of the region, tells ABC RN's Saturday Extra. He warns that as Australia keeps turning its gaze away from South-East Asia, we're missing out on big economic, political and cultural benefits.