Scorpene Leak: 'The Australian' Can't Release Confidential Data, Says Court | Read

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A temporary ban has been placed on Aussie publication 'The Australian' from releasing any more confidential data on the Indian Scorpene Class submarines by a court in New South Wales today.

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