Australians in Lebanon told 'now is the time to leave'; Two people found dead on a boat moored in Sydney, in mysterious circumstances; And paddler Jessica Fox claims another gold medal, becoming Australia's most successful Olympian.
Australians in Lebanon told"now is the time to leave"; Two people found dead on a boat moored in Sydney, in mysterious circumstances; And paddler Jessica Fox claims another gold medal, becoming Australia's most successful Olympian.Two people found dead on a boat moored in Sydney, in mysterious circumstances;The Australian government is urging its citizens to leave Lebanon as soon as possible, as fears grow over an all-out conflict in the Middle East.
The warning follows Israeli attacks in south Beirut and Tehran, which the head of the United Nations has described as a dangerous escalation. "This act of terror is just another manifestation of Israel's decade long patterns of terrorism and sabotage, targeting Palestinians and other supporters and sympathisers of the Palestinian cause across the region and beyond. The Security Council has failed in this in its duty to maintain international peace and security, and a draft press statement proposed by Russia in condemning the Israeli atrocious act was blocked by the United States, United Kingdom and France.
Police were told the two intended spending Monday night on the boat, and concerns were raised when they didn't return.Australia's Jessica Fox has dominated the games yet again - becoming the second ever Australian athlete outside of swimming to win three individual gold medals.
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