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7 stories by Ashraf Shad in Dubai’s Gulf News
Ashraf Shad, a senior journalist, has started working for Dubai’s most prestigious and largest circulated daily newspaper Gulf News from Australia. In today’s (March 9) issue of GN his 7 stories published on Australian issues. Mr. Shad has also been working as the Australian correspondent of Pakistan’s daily Dawn and India’s news agency UNI until he left for Dubai to become the Academic Editor of UAE University. He is now based in Sydney.
Following are the links of Gulf News stories:
Australian PM struggling to keep his job
By Ashraf Shad, Special to Gulf News
http://gulfnews.com/news/world/australia/australian-pm-struggling-to-keep-his-job-1.1468940
Australia gets tough on home-grown terrorism
By Ashraf Shad, Special to Gulf News
http://gulfnews.com/news/world/australia/australia-gets-tough-on-home-grown-terrorism-1.1468702
Change of face will have no effect on climate change: Dr. Faruqi
Ashraf Shad, Special to Gulf News
The challenges faced by PM Tony Abbott
Ashraf Shad, Special to Gulf News
http://gulfnews.com/news/world/australia/the-challenges-faced-by-pm-tony-abbott-1.1468910
Laws will not target Australian Muslims: Member NSW Parliament
Australian legislator Moselmane says those who travel to fight with Daesh a minuscule part of Muslim community
By Ashraf Shad, Special to Gulf News
Three contenders to take on Tony Abbott
By Ashraf Shad, Special to Gulf News
http://gulfnews.com/news/world/australia/three-contenders-to-take-on-tony-abbott-1.1468946
Australian Government should trust its Muslim Community: Imam Thanvi
By Ashraf Shad, Special to Gulf News