Two nurses had their professional registrations suspended after a controversial video on social media. Hamas agreed to resume a prisoner swap as part of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. An A-League footballer faces more betting charges.
Two nurses have their professional registration suspended in the wake of a controversial video; Hamas agrees to resume a prisoner swap as part of the Gaza ceasefire agreement; And in sport, more betting charges laid against an A-League footballer. Hamas agrees to resume a prisoner swap as part of the Gaza ceasefire agreementTwo nurses accused of making antisemitic comments in a widely shared video on social media have been stripped of their nursing accreditation.
It remains unclear how Israel will respond to the increased efforts of Qatari and Egyptian mediators to preserve what was feared to be an increasingly fragile truce. The driver has been identified as a 24 year old Afghan asylum seeker, but police say his motive remains unclear. Defence Minister Richard Marles says if the flares had hit the Australian aircraft they may have caused significant damage.
The Bureau of Meteorology says Zelia has now reached the highest intensity on the Australian Tropical Cyclone scale as it approaches Port Hedland in the state's north. Police allege the syndicate has made claims with an overall value of $1.3 billion, many of which could be false.
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