Taliban Retaliation Fears in Roberts-Smith Defamation Case 08/05/2021
Fears of brutal Taliban revenge against Afghan witnesses in the Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case have been raised in court as parties battle over whether certain documents should, if they exist, remain secret.Victoria recorded its 70th consecutive day without any locally acquired COVID-19 cases on Friday. Meanwhile Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced a resumption of return flights from India.Australian basketball star Liz Cambage is threatening to boycott the Tokyo Olympic games because of a lack of racial diversity in Australian Olympic team promotional shoots.Many Mums will be trading Mother’s Day breakfast for footy, to take to the field as NAB AFL Auskick Volunteers with 40,000 Victorian Auskickers will participate in the program this weekendFor updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atheraldsun.com.au
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