Russia’s Troops At Ukraine Border “A Warning” 29/01/2022
Russia’s diplomat in Australia says The amassing of Russian troops on the border of Ukraine was not a threat of invasion but “a warning” for the country to not count on support of the West for “military adventurism”…
More than half of city traders aren’t confident they will survive the next three months, while just under three quarters are experiencing “intense distress”.
Just under half of Victorian primary students will have received their first Covid vaccine in time for the start of term 1 as schools gear up for surveillance testing.
It’s been revealed Australian consumers are subject to 116 privacy policies at any one time – a load that would take more than 30 hours to read through.
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