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Australia and New Zealand commemorate Anzac Day every April 25 — the date in 1915 when the Australia and New Zealand Army Corps landed on the beaches of Gallipoli, in northwest Turkey, in an ill ...
Australia's prime minister condemned heckling and booing Friday at two solemn Anzac Day commemorations as "low cowardice", warning that those responsible would "face the full force of the law ...
SYDNEY, April 25 (Reuters) - Thousands gathered across Australia and New Zealand on Thursday at Anzac Day services to commemorate those who fought and died in major conflicts in the nations' history.
ANZAC Day, Australia’s April 25 public holiday, is always a spectacle of militarist reaction and warmongering. The event marks the disastrous 1915 landing of British, Australian and New Zealand ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of people gathered across Australia and New Zealand on Friday for dawn services and street marches to commemorate their war dead on Anzac Day ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned anti-Indigenous rights protesters who disrupted two Anzac Day dawn services on Friday as hundreds of thousands ...
Recast to include ceremonies in Australia and Turkey and comments from prime ministers SYDNEY, April 25 (Reuters) - Thousands gathered across Australia and New Zealand on Tuesday at Anzac Day dawn ...
Indigenous groups say they have been left dumbfounded and distressed after the Welcome to Country at Melbourne Storm’s Anzac ...
Australia, NZ show support for Ukraine at ANZAC Day commemorations By Reuters April 25, 20229:43 AM PDTUpdated April 25, 2022 ...
Anzac Day originally marked the ill-fated World War I landing of Australia and New Zealand Army Corps troops at Gallipoli, in what is now Turkey, in 1915.
Thousands gathered across Australia and New Zealand on Thursday at Anzac Day services to commemorate those who fought and died in major conflicts in the nations' history. Anzac Day originally ...
Australia's prime minister condemned heckling and booing Friday at two solemn Anzac Day commemorations as "low cowardice", warning that those responsible would "face the full force of the law".