Australian same-sex couple allowed to leave Thailand with surrogate twins
The Australian couple at the centre of a Thailand surrogacy scandal have been cleared to leave the country with their newborn twins, ABC News reports. The couple was one of two couples who were prevented from leaving Bangkok airport with their surrogate children on Thursday.
The scandal erupted as the result of a government crackdown on commercial surrogacy in Thailand. Several surrogacy clinics that are popular with Australians have been shut down by authorities. The crackdown was prompted by the story of baby Gammy, the baby with Down syndrome who was left in Thailand while his sister was taken home to Australia.
It is believed that the couple are currently staying in Singapore.
Details released about the night of the Tinder balcony death
Details about Warriena Tagpugo Wright’s night before she tragically fell off the balcony of a man she met on Tinder have been released by police.
The Sunday Mail reports that Wright met 28-year-old Gable Tostee on the Cavill Mall at around 9pm on the night of her death. Police will allege that when she returned to Tostee’s apartment she was assaulted and “in fear of her life”, causing her to climb the balcony to escape Tostee when she fell.
Witnesses have alleged that they heard Wright screaming “no, no, no” and “I just want to go home” shortly before her death.
Abbott to withdraw social security from “terror tourists”
Australian supporters of terrorist organisations will have their social security payments, such as unemployment benefits, cut off under proposed federal legislation.
Speaking on Saturday afternoon, Prime Minister Tony Abbott said that the new legislation would allow the Department of Human Services to withdraw welfare payments from those they assessed as a serious threat to national security.
Currently, welfare payments can only be withdrawn when a residence fails to meet the payment’s criteria.
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Good work, Brynne! : )