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Australian politicians lambast ‘neo-Nazi hecklers’ at Anzac Day memorial service - MSNAustralian politicians lambast ‘neo-Nazi hecklers’ at Anzac Day memorial service - Anzac Day commemorates anniversary of first major military action by Australian and New Zealand Army Corps ...
Thousands gather to mark Anzac Day Australians, New Zealanders recall war dead on 1915 Gallipoli landing date April 26, 2025 by ROD McGUIRK The Associated Press ...
Anzac Day hecklers strike as Australia, New Zealand remember fallen war heroes world. Australia Anzac Day, ... echoing a slogan of the minor party Trumpet of Patriots. Advertisement.
Members of the Royal New Zealand Navy replace their caps during an Anzac Day 2024 service of remembrance on board HMS M.33, the sole surviving ship from the Gallipoli campaign. PA.
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.
Anzac Day, April 25, is the anniversary of Gallipoli landing, Australia and New Zealand's first major military action in the first World War. Some 8,700 Australian soldiers died in the conflict.
Protesters who disrupted Anzac Day commemorations in Australia have been branded "a disgrace", as ceremonies take place across the world. Anti-indigenous rights protesters heckled and booed at two ...
April 25, 2025 at 10:51am BST. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has condemned anti-indigenous rights protesters who disrupted two Anzac Day dawn services.
Anzac Day 2025: Where and when to watch the Dawn Service in your city Here’s a full rundown on what’s happening this Anzac Day, a national day of commemoration, in capital cities across Australia.
Anzac Day commemorates anniversary of first major military action by Australian and New Zealand Army Corps during World War I. ... echoing a slogan of the minor party Trumpet of Patriots.
New Zealand prime minister commemorates Anzac Day in Turkey. New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon traveled to Gallipoli to commemorate the 110th anniversary of the landing day.
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