BRS’ big claim about key witness
Ben Roberts-Smith’s lawyers have argued that a key witness to two alleged unlawful killings cannot be relied upon, a court has heard.
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Ben Roberts-Smith’s lawyers have argued that a key witness to two alleged unlawful killings cannot be relied upon, a court has heard.
Ben Roberts-Smith’s lawyers have argued that a key witness to two alleged unlawful killings cannot be relied upon, a court has heard.
Ben Roberts-Smith’s lawyers have gone on the attack against allegations the highly decorated soldier kicked an Afghan civilian off a cliff.
Ben Roberts-Smith’s lawyers have gone on the attack against allegations the highly decorated soldier kicked an Afghan civilian off a cliff.
Danny Liversidge had no idea why he was being marched into a meeting with his superiors. Then they produced a photo of him outside a gay bar.
Nine westerners, including two journalists, were “kidnapped in Afghanistan. The Taliban said ‘several foreign nationals’ were accused of spying.
An Australian soldier has alleged in court that Ben Roberts-Smith made a sickening comment about shooting a terrified Afghan.
An SAS soldier who accuses Ben Roberts-Smith of a war crime murder initially told journalists another soldier was responsible, a court has heard.
The second SAS witness to testify against Ben Roberts-Smith in a high-stakes defamation case has been hit with shocking allegations in court.
As he prepares to leave Australia shores, T20 wizard Rashid Khan produced one of the best bowling performances ever witnessed in the Big Bash. See the wickets here.
Two Afghan men were beaten and tortured because their brother, who now lives in Sydney, worked as an interpreter for Australians. He fears for their lives and the lives of those left behind with the Taliban.
Leaving behind gunfire and turmoil, a group of Afghanistan’s best footballers have found a place to play the sport they love on Australian soil.
He had to fake his own death to flee the clutches of the Taliban in Afghanistan. Now an interpreter for the Australian Defence Force has finally been reunited with his family now living in NSW.
Hundreds of Afghan refugees have quietly been flown into Brisbane in recent weeks on government-contracted flights.
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