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Flights To Istanbul: A Brief Look At The City
Istanbul is a city at the junction of two continents, Europe and Asia, which gives it a unique blend of the East and the West. Istanbul is known for its trade the world over and is the largest city in Turkey, by size. Apart from being a leading trade centre, this city has rich historical …
Qantas confirms non-stop flights by end of 2025 to New York, London; Polls show Labor leading at campaign’s halfway mark; Zelenskyy appeals to Australia; NSW records 7723 new COVID-19 cases, five deaths; 8109 new cases, one death in Victoria
US House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff detailed the roughly three-hour discussion members of the Congressional delegation to Kyiv had with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday, and said he thinks “it’s only a matter of time” before US President Joe Biden visits Ukraine. Mr Schiff said the meeting with Mr Zelenskyy focused on what …
Flight cancellations, delays in Boston continue after frustrating air travel weekend
Flight cancellations and delays continue Monday at Logan International Airport in Boston after travelers were stuck waiting in terminals for hours during the weekend. As of 9:45 a.m. Monday, FlightAware reported 50 flight cancellations and 62 delays.More than 100 flights coming into or departing from Logan Airport were canceled and more than 200 were delayed …
COVID-19 cases fall in NSW; Flights to Bali resume from today; NSW flood crisis response in the spotlight; Russia ‘asked China for military aid’ in Ukraine invasion; Australia’s cruise ban on brink of finally lifting
By Marina Trajkovich05:12 Western Australia’s Health Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson has announced a new $29 million COVID-19 intensive care ward will be in use from this Wednesday, as case numbers continue to increase. She said the new unit, attached to the Royal Perth Hospital, “has been optimised for COVID-19 conditions” and will only be used for …
NSW records seven deaths, 4916 cases; Three deaths, 5611 new cases in Victoria; First flights arrive after international borders reopen; Sydney train strike updates; Queen tests positive for COVID-19
Premier Mark McGowan said police are monitoring a COVID-19 outbreak in the Aboroginal community of Jameson, which has been locked down. “We have a testing regime in place in Jameson to try and work out if anyone else has effectively been infected,” Mr McGowan said. “And we’ll do what we can to manage the situation …
Albanese blasts ‘showboat’ Federal Budget; NSW Premier says sexual violence allegation against MP Gareth Ward ‘distressing’; Global airlines scrap Israel flights; Victoria records zero new local COVID-19 cases
Locals in a rural NSW town overrun by mice say the state government’s plan to supply poison to treat the problem may not be enough. Trundle Central School principal John Southon told Today the problem is getting worse and more needs to be done to get a handle on the infestation. “It started off really …
New advice on airborne spread of COVID-19; More travel bubbles likely as flights to NZ resume; COVID restrictions remain in NSW; Reports Australian TV legend Bert Newton had leg amputated
By Olivana Lathouris09 May 2021 23:48 Health authorities are “still concerned” about the possibility of community transmission in NSW as the search for a mystery case continues. Authorities are continuing to search for the “missing link” between an eastern Sydney couple in their 50s who tested positive to COVID-19 last week. Investigators linked their infections to …
Sydney not heading for lockdown, premier says as Mother’s Day plans to go ahead; Five hurt when truck veered off Melbourne road; Repatriation flights to resume from India
By Nick Pearson06 May 2021 23:20 The travel suspension for Australians coming home from India will end as planned on May 15, the Prime Minister has announced. “That biosecurity order is working as exactly as it was intended to, and that will remain in place with no change until the 15th of May,” Scott Morrison …
Expansion of military bases a signal to China; Australia suspends India flights; Police hunt gunman after shots fired at family home; Tokyo Olympics safe for Australian athletes, top doctor says
Iran’s Navy once again harassed US ships operating in the Persian Gulf, this time coming within 60m of the ships on Monday night, prompting one of the American ships to fire warning shots, according to Commander Rebecca Rebarich, a spokeswoman for the US Navy. Three fast inshore attack craft from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps …