They compete under the same flag but speak different languages and come from different parts of the world. “I had no support whatsoever.” Becoming one of the first Cubans to compete on the Refugee Olympic Team changed everything for him, he said. “The Taliban don’t like it when a girl dances,” she said, even though breaking is more than that …
August 4 was a sobering day to reflect on the historic ties that bind Britain and Uganda. Exactly 50 years ago, on that date, Ugandan dictator Idi Amin gave the entire Indian community in the East African nation an ultimatum: leave the country or face the consequences. Together with Gujarati traders, Uganda’s Indian community — known then, and today, as …
Leaders and service men and women have paid tribute to the sacrifices of veterans and the strength of Australians at Anzac Day commemorations across the country. At the national dawn service in Canberra, the Prime Minister said while the Anzac story may have begun 106 years ago in Gallipoli, it was in the homes, farms and towns across the country …
The past nine months mark the longest period since World War II the Bell family hasn't spent on the road. Key points: The Federal Government offers cash grants to cancelled agricultural shows Elwin Bell says these grants do not filter down to show families like his Mr Bell says his JobKeeper payments are mostly used to pay for insurance and …