Albanese says Australia playing “constructive” role in the war on Iran
Australia’s prime minister says his government has made a “constructive” contribution to the war on Iran.
Australia’s prime minister says his government has made a “constructive” contribution to the war on Iran. Grouped from 9 articles across 6 sources.
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Australia’s prime minister says his government has made a “constructive” contribution to the war on Iran.
Australia is concerned Iranian visitors may overstay their visas because of the war in the Middle East.
Australia's Home Affairs Department said decision to ban Iranian visitors amid the war was in the 'national interest'.
Donald Trump says Iran wants a ceasefire deal. But Tehran says it's not even talking with the US. So what's going on and how likely is a ceasefire?
March 26 - The United States, Israel and Iran have laid out maximalist positions to end warfare that has set the Middle East aflame and threatened the global economy by choking off Gulf energy supplies.
Nearly a month into the Iran war, government bond markets have sharply repriced. Surging oil and gas costs have stoked inflation expectations and forced a rethink on central bank policy.
Pakistan has avoided taking sides and tried instead to maintain stable relations with all parties.
Cabbage farmers in the Philippines are harvesting their crops at a loss as prices plunge and fuel costs soar.
Tony Burke says decisions about permanent stays should be ‘deliberate decisions of the government, not a random consequence of who booked a holiday’ Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Iranian tourists will be banned from entering Australia for the next six months after the home affairs minister, Tony Burke, triggered tough new immigration laws over concerns visitors may not be able to return to Iran. The ban will apply to around 6,800 Iranians with valid tourist visas – though some may still be given the chance to enter the country under special consideration. Continue reading...
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Sports Ministry says ban for 'security' of athletes before a game between Iranian and Emirati clubs in Saudi Arabia. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
US President Donald Trump held a cabinet meeting where he discussed the war on Iran with senior officials. Grouped from 9 articles across 7 sources.
The war in Iran renews the government's interest in reducing Australia's dependence on imported packaging, particularly oil-reliant plastic.
PM downplay’s Trump’s claims after US president criticises lack of support for war against Iran Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Donald…
European leaders and ministers issue warnings about the impact and potential consequences of the Iran war Grouped from 5 articles across 3 sources.
MOGADISHU, March 26 - Drivers of tuk‑tuk taxis in Somalia’s capital are abandoning their livelihoods as fuel prices surge, pushed up by disruptions to oil shipments linked to the Iran conflict. Grouped from 4 articles across 3 sources.