Australian Hospital Dismisses Two Nurses for Threatening Israeli Patients
sydney February 12, 2025 08:48Two nurses fired in Australia for refusing to treat and threatening to kill Israeli patients spark outrage.
Two nurses fired in Australia for refusing to treat and threatening to kill Israeli patients spark outrage.
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North Korea emphasizes nuclear weapons as indispensable war power amid warnings from the US and Japan.
South Korean government restricts access to DeepSeek on work computers, citing security concerns.
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Australian police vow to take strong action against recent anti-Jewish hate crimes in Sydney.
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