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The Russian President compared his nation’s invasion of Ukraine to defending against Nazi Germany, as German tanks support Ukraine.
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The Russian President compared his nation’s invasion of Ukraine to defending against Nazi Germany, as German tanks support Ukraine.
The United States have gone against Ukraine in backing Russian athletes to compete in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, but only if they make this compromise.
Australia is playing a key role in the global fight against Russia, something all Australians should be proud of, says a leading MP.
Australia and France have reset their relationship after Scott Morrison’s “betrayal”, making Ukraine – and China – their biggest priorities.
Sporting fallout from the Russian invasion of Ukraine has now hit the World Cup, which will be hosted by Australia later this year.
Tennis’ governing bodies have answered the call of Ukrainian stars Elina Svitolina and Sergiy Stakhovsky and responded to Russia’s invasion.
Feelings of helplessness and anger drove hundreds to gather in Sydney for a stirring display of solidarity with Ukraine.
Philip Lowe says the Ukraine conflict is a ‘major new source of uncertainty’ that will cause inflation to ‘spike higher’ than forecast.
Bitcoin has overtaken Russia’s ruble in terms of total value for the first time, with many investors treating the crypto asset as a safe ‘digital gold’.
The ongoing crisis in Ukraine will be a bonanza for Australian exporters and an unexpected boost to the overall economy for the rest of this year and into 2023.
ASX closes up 0.7 per cent, led by energy, tech and banking stocks. RBA flags inflation ‘spike’ amid Ukraine crisis. Crown faces $1bn fine and Virtus ignores BGH on revised CapVest bid.
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The CEO of the nation’s biggest bank says there are “very substantial economic tailwinds” for the next year or two.
“Emotion-driven” Aussies wanting to fight in Ukraine without any training are being urged by the Prime Minister to consider their next move.
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