Australia bans visitors from Iran amid war in the Middle East
Australia's Home Affairs Department said decision to ban Iranian visitors amid the war was in the 'national interest'.
Australia's Home Affairs Department said decision to ban Iranian visitors amid the war was in the 'national interest'. Grouped from 5 articles across 5 sources.
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Australia's Home Affairs Department said decision to ban Iranian visitors amid the war was in the 'national interest'.
Australia is concerned Iranian visitors may overstay their visas because of the war in the Middle East.
President Trump said several members of his administration were involved in talks with Iran about the ongoing war.
Gulf states are knocking on drone makers’ doors, but they are unlikely to ditch their pricey arms.
WASHINGTON — Each day since the start of the war in Iran, U.S. military officials compile a video update for President Donald Trump that shows video of the biggest, most successful strikes on Iranian targets over the previous 48 hours, three current U.S. officials and a former U.S. official said
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BBC News Asia Business Correspondent Suranajana Tewari spoke to people taking to the streets of Manila. Grouped from 9 articles across 6 sources.
The local share market has its best day in almost a year after reports the US is seeking a ceasefire with Iran buoyed investor sentiment, and monthly inflation was softer than expected.
Since the start of the U.S.-Israel war with Iran on Feb. 28, interference with location-based services has disrupted life across the Persian Gulf. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Iran will play two friendly matches in Turkiye as they prepare for the FIFA World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico. Grouped from 7 articles across 3 sources.
European leaders and ministers issue warnings about the impact and potential consequences of the Iran war Grouped from 7 articles across 4 sources.
Activists in India are sounding the alarm over the removal of content from social media, especially posts criticizing the government and its Iran war stance.