“Astoundingly misguided”: ASIO chief condemns News Corp’s alleged efforts to incite tensions with Middle Eastern café employees.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear about such incidents that can create unnecessary tension and conflict. Media outlets have a responsibility to report news ethically and sensitively, especially when it comes to delicate topics like international relations and community dynamics. Provoking staff members in a way that could escalate tensions is not only irresponsible but could also have serious repercussions for public safety and community harmony. It’s important for media organizations to consider the broader impact of their actions and to engage in reporting that fosters understanding rather than division.

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