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.
Follow all the latest developments in the escalating conflict between Russia and the Ukraine.
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.
One of Australia’s biggest retailers has joined a massive boycott of Russian-made liquor, with vodka bottles stripped from shelves across the nation.
Dark web hacktivists including the Anonymous collective throw support behind Ukraine, attacking Russian government websites and infrastructure.
The sovereign wealth fund is ditching its remaining $200m exposure to companies listed on the Russian stock exchange amid a financial backlash against the invasion of Ukraine.
One Ukrainian brewery has switched from making beer to Molotov cocktails in an attempt to fight back against the Russians in the city of Lviv.
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ASX finishes up 0.7 per cent as resource stocks rally, amid harsher sanctions on Russia. Zip and Sezzle to merge, Suncorp hit with $75m flood cost and BGH ups its Virtus bid.
More pain ahead at the petrol pump: motorists will be paying on average 15c a litre more for petrol over the next six months.
Australians thinking of travelling to the Ukraine to fight against the Russian invasion have been given a stern warning by Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
A wild ride in markets continued on Monday as fears around Russia unwound much of the optimism that emerged late last week.
The escalating conflict in Ukraine has sent GrainCorp’s shares surging amid fears the invasion and severe sanctions on Moscow will spark global food shortages.
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