Tamil asylum seekers at the centre of court battle secretly sent to Nauru
The 157 asylum seekers at the centre of a High Court challenge against the federal government’s immigration policy have been taken to Nauru. The group of Tamil asylum seekers, which includes 50 children, left Australia on Friday night to be processed at Nauru, News Corp reports.
The lawyer for the group of asylum seekers, George Newhouse, told Fairfax Media that he was completely unaware of the group’s movements. “I just found out from News Corp like everyone else,” he said.
Gaza ceasefire ends after just hours
A 72-hour ceasefire announced by US Secretary of State John Kerry and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon has been broken just hours after it was called. Hamas reportedly shot eight rockets at Israel shortly after the announcement, while Israeli tanks opened fire in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has released a statement saying that an Israeli soldier is feared captured. US President Barack Obama called for the soldier’s release in a press conference on Friday.
It is currently believed that 1,459 Palestinians, mostly civilians, have died and over 7,000 have been wounded. More than 400 Israeli soldiers have been wounded, while 64 Israelis have been killed, including three civilians.
World Health Organisation warns that Ebola virus is moving faster than efforts to contain it
The head of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that the Ebola virus is spreading across west Africa more rapidly than the efforts to try and contain it. Speaking at a press conference on Friday, WHO Director-General Margaret Chan said: “If the situation continues to deteriorate, the consequences can be catastrophic in terms of lost lives but also severe socio-economic disruption and a high risk of spread to other countries.”
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Its a shame Sally Pearson and her coach couldn't put their differences aside and handle the situation more professionally.
In contrast to her claims he was difficult to work with why was she missing from team training when it was a requirement for everyone else? That's not a good example of her character either.
I don't believe she was the one out in the media until he forced the point
She went to London to compete which was part of her prep that helped her win gold. She leads by example on the track, not by singing Kum-by-yah. She has the support of ALL athletes and there were other team captains there for the other athletes. No-one goes to the track to watch a coach coach. His ego is too big. He should be ashamed as a person and particularly as a "professional" abhorrent!
She was fined for missing a team 'camp'. I would have thought preparing herself for the games (recovering from an injury) would have been more important. Clearly it worked.