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		<title>Australia’s PM admits his guilt in responding bushfires</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (Iran News) &#8211; Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison has admitted his partial responsibility in inadequate response to the bushfires scorching land and killing people and wildlife across the country for months. In an interview with ABC on Sunday, Australia&#8217;s PM, Scott Morrison rejected criticism that his government had not done enough before the bushfires [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>TEHRAN (<a href="https://irannewsdaily.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Iran News</a>) &#8211; Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison has admitted his partial responsibility in inadequate response to the bushfires scorching land and killing people and wildlife across the country for months.</strong></p>
<p>In an interview with ABC on Sunday, Australia&#8217;s PM, Scott Morrison rejected criticism that his government had not done enough before the bushfires season started but admitted that once the fires started, some responses could have been different.</p>
<p>“There are things I could have handled on the ground much better during bushfires,” Australia&#8217;s PM said, adding, however, “These are sensitive environments, there are very emotional environments; prime ministers are flesh and blood too in how they engage with people.”</p>
<p>He also said he would propose a national review of the response to the bushfires. “There is obviously a need for a national review of the response,” Morrison said.</p>
<p>Asked whether the review should be conducted by a powerful Royal Commission, the Australian prime minister replied, “I think that is what would be necessary and I will be taking a proposal through the cabinet to that end, but it must be done with consultations with the states and territories.”</p>
<p>Faced with an increase of public pressure to tackle climate issues, Morrison also said his government would look into improving its performance on curbing emissions.</p>
<p>“We want to reduce emissions and do the best job we possibly can and get better and better and better at it,” he said. “I want to do that with a balanced policy that recognizes Australia’s broader national economic interests and social interest.”</p>
<p>Morrison had so far been defiant in rejecting any links between his government’s conservative policies regarding climate change and the bushfires.</p>
<p>Opposition leader Anthony Albanese said on Sunday that the federal government should have acted earlier to address the disaster.</p>
<p>“The fact is that bushfires don’t recognize state and territory boundaries,” Anthony Albanese said. “And nor should the need for national leadership.”</p>
<p>Thousands of Australians took to the streets on Friday to protest against alleged government inaction on climate change.</p>
<p>The deadly bushfires, which began nearly three months ago, have caused the deaths of at least 28 people and numerous animals and livestock.</p>
<p>The bushfires, which have also razed about 2,000 homes, are still raging across millions of acres of land.</p>
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<p>The fires have emitted 400 megatons of poisonous carbon dioxide and produced harmful pollutants, the European Union (EU)’s Copernicus Program said.</p>
<p>Smoke from the bushfires has drifted across the Pacific, affecting cities in South America, and may have reached the Antarctic, the United Nations (UN)’s World Meteorological Organization has said.</p>
<p>About 100 firefighters from the United States and Canada are helping Australia extinguish the bushfires. More firefighters are expected to arrive in the coming weeks.</p>
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		<title>Scott Morrison is new Australian PM after bitter coup</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Scott Morrison was installed as Australia&#8217;s seventh prime minister in 11 years Friday after a stunning Liberal party revolt instigated by hardline conservatives unseated moderate Malcolm Turnbull. Former home affairs minister Peter Dutton, an ex-police officer and right-winger, was the driving force behind the move to oust Turnbull after a party backlash against his more [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Scott Morrison was installed as Australia&#8217;s seventh prime minister in 11 years Friday after a stunning Liberal party revolt instigated by hardline conservatives unseated moderate Malcolm Turnbull.</p>
<p>Former home affairs minister Peter Dutton, an ex-police officer and right-winger, was the driving force behind the move to oust Turnbull after a party backlash against his more liberal policies.</p>
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<p>But after a torrid week of political intrigue in Canberra it was Morrison, a Turnbull ally who served as treasurer, who won a party vote 45-40.</p>
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<p>Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, another Turnbull backer, was also in the running but was eliminated in the first round of voting.</p>
<p>&#8220;My course from here is to provide absolute loyalty to Scott Morrison,&#8221; Dutton, who Turnbull accused of bullying and intimidation in the move to knife him, said in brief comments afterwards.</p>
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<p>Turnbull, who has pledged to quit parliament after his near three-year reign came to an end, survived one attempt to oust him on Tuesday, but ministers then began defecting, throwing the government into crisis.</p>
<p>His departure from politics will spark a by-election for his Sydney seat, threatening the government&#8217;s wafer-thin one-seat parliamentary majority.</p>
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<p>Dutton, who favours slashing migrant numbers and even pulling Australia out of the Paris climate agreement, was the sole candidate to be prime minister until Thursday when Morrison and Bishop entered the fray to try to halt his power grab.</p>
<p>Former prime minister Tony Abbott, an arch conservative widely seen as the instigator of the move to get rid of Turnbull, said it was now important to &#8220;save the government&#8221; with national elections due by the middle of next year.</p>
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<p>Turnbull must now pay a visit to the Governor-General to officially inform him of events and once there will recommend Morrison to form a new government.</p>
<p>Morrison, an evangelical Christian and former immigration minister, who took credit for &#8220;stop the boats&#8221; &#8212; a harsh policy to halt asylum-seekers from entering Australia &#8212; is further to the right than Turnbull but not as hardline as some in the party.</p>
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<p>The unrest is the latest chapter in a turbulent decade for Australian politics, which has frequently descended into manoeuvering and backstabbing that has alienated voters.</p>
<p>No leader has managed to serve out a full term since former Prime Minister John Howard lost the 2007 election, in a remarkable revolving door at Canberra&#8217;s parliament house.</p>
<p>Dutton needed to prove he had majority backing before launching his tilt at the leadership, or 43 signatures from within the party&#8217;s parliamentary group &#8212; a requirement for him to force a second crack at the top job.</p>
<p>Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne, another Turnbull ally, blasted disruptive elements inside his party for bringing on the challenge.</p>
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<p>&#8220;I think some people should have considered the greater good of the people of Australia, and the government, rather than their own self-interest and ambition,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Complicating matters, Dutton was referred to the solicitor-general over his eligibility to sit in parliament due to family financial interests in childcare centres that receive government subsidies &#8212; a possible breach of constitutional rules.</p>
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<p>The nation&#8217;s top lawyer Friday cleared him to continue in parliament.</p>
<p>One minister was so disillusioned with the push to oust Turnbull that he took to Twitter to apologise to the Australian people.</p>
<p>&#8220;Australia. We owe you an apology. I&#8217;m sorry. You deserve better than many of the things our Federal Parliament has served up to you for the past 10 years,&#8221; wrote Nationals MP Darren Chester, whose party is in coalition with the Liberals.</p>
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