Iran vows it won't surrender as war with the U.S. and Israel enters second week
The U.S. and Israel continued their campaign to rid Tehran of its nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities and push for regime change.
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The U.S. and Israel continued their campaign to rid Tehran of its nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities and push for regime change.
Foreign minister says Australia ‘not participating in offensive action against Iran’ but may help protect other countries Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Australian government is considering offering military support to assist Gulf nations facing strikes from Iran, but will not participate in any ground troop deployment into Iran, the foreign minister has said.The government confirmed nine flights had arrived in Australia from the Middle East since the US and Israeli strikes on Iran one week ago, with another three flights scheduled to arrive on Sunday. Dozens of Australians have also been bussed out of Qatar, which has limited airspace, to Saudi Arabia to fly out of the region. Continue reading…
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Follow today’s news headlines liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastWong was asked about the Australian defence force personnel who were on the submarine that torpedoed and sank an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean on Wednesday, killing at least 87 people, given her comments on Australia not being involved in offensive actions against Iran.The prime minister Anthony Albanese said earlier this week that Australian forces were in compliance with international law, and that “No Australian personnel have participated in any offensive action against Iran.”It is not new for Australian defence personnel to be engaged in this way, when they are deployed in that way, we always have arrangements, to ensure that any personnel comply with Australian law, Australian policy and Australian directives.We we will make decisions in accordance with the principles I’ve outlined about what Australia’s position is. But what I do want to emphasise is, wherever there is a third country deployment, Australian law and policy and directives continue to apply and they will do so. Continue reading…
The U.S. and Israel continued their campaign to rid Tehran of its nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities and push for regime change.
Foreign minister says Australia ‘not participating in offensive action against Iran’ but may help protect other countries Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Australian government is considering offering military support to assist Gulf nations facing strikes from Iran, but will not participate in any ground troop deployment into Iran, the foreign minister has said.The government confirmed nine flights had arrived in Australia from the Middle East since the US and Israeli strikes on Iran one week ago, with another three flights scheduled to arrive on Sunday. Dozens of Australians have also been bussed out of Qatar, which has limited airspace, to Saudi Arabia to fly out of the region. Continue reading…
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A new generation of home machines has made good old drip coffee a place for connoisseurs. For more than a year, the Four is the source of my morning cup.
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Follow today’s news headlines liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastWong was asked about the Australian defence force personnel who were on the submarine that torpedoed and sank an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean on Wednesday, killing at least 87 people, given her comments on Australia not being involved in offensive actions against Iran.The prime minister Anthony Albanese said earlier this week that Australian forces were in compliance with international law, and that “No Australian personnel have participated in any offensive action against Iran.”It is not new for Australian defence personnel to be engaged in this way, when they are deployed in that way, we always have arrangements, to ensure that any personnel comply with Australian law, Australian policy and Australian directives.We we will make decisions in accordance with the principles I’ve outlined about what Australia’s position is. But what I do want to emphasise is, wherever there is a third country deployment, Australian law and policy and directives continue to apply and they will do so. Continue reading…