Australia doesn’t rule out troops in Ukraine
Richard Marles says Australia will “support Ukraine for as long as it takes”, failing to rule out deploying troops in a peacekeeper capacity.
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Richard Marles says Australia will “support Ukraine for as long as it takes”, failing to rule out deploying troops in a peacekeeper capacity.
Pro-Ukraine rallies are taking place across Australia as the world marks 1000 days since Russia’s full scale invasion.
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Queensland jockey Andrew Mallyon carried a little piece of what he wore in war-torn Ukraine when he scored the feature race at Doomben on Saturday.
The Federal Court has found Active Super broke the law by misleading customers in another win in ASIC’s campaign against greenwashing companies.
Craig Williams had extra motivation when urging Tiger Shark over the line at Doomben on Saturday, with the horse’s owner donating a chunk of the $81,000 winner’s cheque to the jockey’s humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico rushed into second surgery in two days after being shot multiple times at point blank range.
North Korea will be held accountable for supplying Russia with missiles in its war against Ukraine, the Foreign Minister says.
George Kambosos is full of confidence heading into Sunday’s bout against Vasiliy Lomachenko, with the Aussie claiming he has ‘bigger balls’ than the Ukrainian, amid racism allegations about a change in referees.
Australia’s pledge of $100m aid for Ukraine in its fight against Russia has divided readers. See what they said, have your say.
Australia will provide $100 million in “critical” funding and supplies to Ukraine as, Kyiv pleads for assistance.
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Western nations have found side doors for redirecting frozen Russian assets to assist Ukraine, and diplomatic experts want Australia to follow suit.
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