Invasion sparks fear on national security: Newspoll
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has shocked Australians, with almost two-thirds of voters believing Vladimir Putin’s actions posed a significant threat to national security.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has shocked Australians, with almost two-thirds of voters believing Vladimir Putin’s actions posed a significant threat to national security.
More pain ahead at the petrol pump: motorists will be paying on average 15c a litre more for petrol over the next six months.
Vladimir Putin’s grotesque brandishing of nuclear weapons takes the historic dislocation visited on the world by this aggression to a new level.
Australians thinking of travelling to the Ukraine to fight against the Russian invasion have been given a stern warning by Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
Holocaust survivors and the newer generation are outraged the Kremlin is using allegations of neo-Nazism to justify the attack.
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.
The island state is the only Southeast Asian country to take a firm position against Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
A wild ride in markets continued on Monday as fears around Russia unwound much of the optimism that emerged late last week.
While most people worried about whether Ukraine will hold out amid the Russian invasion, Norman Swan fretted about low immunisation rates.
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.
The Russian invasion has shut down auto factories, hit steel supplies and severed transportation routes. Commodity prices are soaring for sunflower oil, natural gas and wheat.
The NSW government has announced extraordinary steps being taken in response to Vladimir Putin’s “tyrannical” invasion of Ukraine.
The EU also said on Sunday that it would finance the purchase of weapons for Ukraine, an unprecedented step for the bloc.
Former employees of the state-controlled television network Russia Today have revealed their “ever-present feeling the Kremlin was watching” and what could happen if they stepped out of line.
The governor of Ukraine’s second city said troops had repelled an advance that broke through the edge of the city early Sunday.
The vehicle distributor and service provider appears to have paused its initial public offering plans for now amid a period of heightened volatility in the market as the war unfolds in Ukraine.
Western democracies have culpably failed to boost military capability since Vladimir Putin’s ambitions became obvious and have indulged economic and cultural self-harm.
Australia will buy weapons for Ukraine and offer people fleeing the war preferential access to key visa classes.
Ukrainians are so fearful and stressed from Russia’s reign of terror that they are racially discriminating against Africans and Indians trying to flee the country, foreign students claim.
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