Aus Open’s Ukraine sacrifice revealed
Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley has called on every tournament to follow the Aus Open’s suit, by making a key sacrifice for Ukrainian players who can’t return to their homes.
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Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley has called on every tournament to follow the Aus Open’s suit, by making a key sacrifice for Ukrainian players who can’t return to their homes.
Former world number 13 Alex Dolopolov, who is now a soldier in the Ukrainian army, has questioned Novak Djokovic’s claims about his father’s role in a pro-Russian controversy.
Novak Djokovic has shot back at outrage over a video of his father standing alongside supporters of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is escalating his Ukraine war up to a ‘different stage’ against Europe, the UK and the US in response to western battle tank supplies.
Coal prices have more than doubled over the last week as the Ukraine crisis rocked energy markets, with buyers in Europe and Asia scrambling to find alternatives to Russian coal.
Further gains for oil and iron ore on the ASX 200 and near-record coal prices fuelled a rollicking run for Australia’s resources sector.
As bargain hunters get publicly slammed, the Ukrainian crisis demands investors take a position on what might happen next.
Ukraine has lost its first major city and a second city has been “totally destroyed” after a marathon assault by Russian invaders. WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES
Billionaire co-founders Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar have changed their tune after first describing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as ‘complex’ and ‘hard’ for employees in both countries.
Australia’s top super funds are facing calls from members demanding to know what their exposure is and to dump anything linked to Russia.
Barnaby Joyce has made a bizarre comparison between Australia and New Zealand while trying to unpack his thoughts about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
ASX 200 extends gains for fourth day, closing up 0.3 per cent after GDP jumps in fourth quarter as US futures turn up, damping negative offshore leads. Oil prices spike.
Investors remain uncertain in the face of the Russia and Ukraine conflict but an associated spike in commodity prices helped Australia’s mining and energy sectors bounce on Wednesday.
Victoria’s Ukrainian refugee plan has been revealed as hundreds of thousands flee the war-torn country in the wake of the Russian invasion.
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