Senator Payman apologises for Iran TV interview
Senator Fatima Payman has apologised after she appeared on a sanctioned media network — considered to be the mouthpiece for Iran’s fundamentalist regime.
Senator Fatima Payman has apologised after she appeared on a sanctioned media network — considered to be the mouthpiece for Iran’s fundamentalist regime.
Australia has been given a pretty emphatic reminder that in the numbers game it’s behind in ships and aircraft.
Fatima Payman has been accused of whitewashing human rights abuses after the senator claimed Iran was an “incredible place” for women.
Pope Francis, hospitalised in critical condition with pneumonia in both lungs, was conscious and “not in pain”, the Vatican said amid global concern for the pontiff.
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Complaints have skyrocketed as major insurers hike premiums during a cost of living crisis despite posting millions of dollars in profits, and CEOs are banking big bucks.
Sean McKay was infuriated when his insurer jacked up his annual landlord’s insurance premium by nearly 20 per cent this year, and he’s not the only one.
The airline has come under fire for overlooking major warnings about it’s chosen accommodation in Fiji where a 21-year-old crew member was allegedly raped.
Israel and Hamas have finally reached a ceasefire agreement and a truce. This is what happens next, what it means for Gaza, the hostages and the Middle East.
Ongoing problems with alleged staff intoxication and no-shows prompted Virgin management to monitor staff in Bali after a spate of cancelled flights.
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