[ad_1] Here’s the information you’ll need to watch a free live stream of Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest 2022 online without cable. The event will be held on Monday. Here, you will know everything about the event. Watch Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest Live Here Preview After Covid-19 and capacity limitations changed the structure of […]
Day: January 15, 2023
Thousands under orders to evacuate as Sydney rivers continue to rise
[ad_1] Live Thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate as heavy rain continues across New South Wales, with the state again dealing with a major flood crisis. The federal government says it’s on standby when NSW declares a state of emergency, which would activate Commonwealth financial aid. Scores of evacuation orders and warnings have […]
Vladimir Putin declares victory in eastern Ukraine region of Luhansk
[ad_1] Live Russia’s Vladimir Putin has declared victory in the eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk, a day after Ukrainian forces withdrew from their last remaining stronghold of resistance in the province. Russia’s defence minister Sergei Shoigu reported to the president in a televised meeting on Monday that Russian forces had taken control of Luhansk, which […]
Vic truth-telling inquiry seeks extension
[ad_1] Live Australia’s first truth-telling commission wants two more years to deliver its final report, as it moves to focus on modern injustices perpetrated against Indigenous people. To mark NAIDOC Week, the Yoorrook Justice Commission’s interim report was tabled in Victorian parliament on Monday after it met with 174 local elders across the state and another […]
Lyn Dawson set husband up, court told
[ad_1] Live Lynette Dawson made a decision to leave home in 1982 without taking any belongings to make it seem like her husband had killed her, a court has been told. Giving evidence in Christopher Michael Dawson’s Sydney murder trial on Monday, Paul Cooper said he had met a woman he was sure was Mrs […]
Foreign Minister Penny Wong reassures IAEA over nuclear submarines
[ad_1] Live Australia has told a global body the purchase of nuclear-powered submarines won’t add to the spread of nuclear weapons in the region. Foreign Minister Penny Wong on Monday met in Adelaide with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency Rafael Grossi, whose work is seen as crucial to global peace and security. “I […]
Drones used in search for more victims in Italian glacier tragedy
[ad_1] Live Drones are flying over an Italian Alpine mountainside trying to spot any more victims, after a huge chunk of a rapidly melting glacier broke loose, sending an avalanche of ice, snow and rocks slamming into hikers. At least six people were killed and an indeterminate number are missing. Rescuers on Sunday spotted six […]
Crew to fix stranded ship off NSW coast
[ad_1] Live Tug boats are working to prevent a bulk carrier from smashing into cliffs at the Royal National Park, south of Sydney, after it departed Wollongong in wild weather and lost power. The 170-metre Hong Kong registered bulk carrier Portland Bay dropped anchors about one nautical mile off Garie Beach between Sydney and Wollongong […]
Football Cards | Innovative Gifts Ideas For Football Lover
If you have a football fan in your life, you might wish to present them with the best gifts on special occasions. Whether it’s their Christmas or birthday, you should show them how much you care by giving them a gift that represents their passion for the game, like football cards. You won’t have to […]
Gender balance calls for coalition parties
[ad_1] Live Calls for the Liberals and Nationals to adopt gender quotas appear to have been rejected by party leaders, despite female voters abandoning the coalition at the federal election. When the new parliament meets for the first time on July 26, women will make up 11 of the coalition’s 58 members in the House of […]