GP virus scare:F1 team members in self-isolation in Melbourne

GP virus scare:F1 team members in self-isolation in Melbourne

Crew members of the Haas and McLaren Formula One teams are in self-isolation after showing signs of coronavirus.

  • byMichael Lynch andEryk Bagshaw

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F1 chiefs on edge as coronavirus hangs over races in Asia,Middle East

F1 chiefs on edge as coronavirus hangs over races in Asia,Middle East

Melbourne officials remain confident that the Australian Grand Prix will go ahead although F1 chiefs are concerned over Bahrain and Vietnam.

  • byMichael Lynch
Trump doesn't want war ahead of 2020 vote:Iranian President

Trump doesn't want war ahead of 2020 vote:Iranian President

The Iranian leader encouraged Iranians to turn out in large numbers for Friday's parliamentary elections,as a show of defiance against the US.

Oil alarm:IMF sends Gulf states a $3 trillion warning

Oil alarm:IMF sends Gulf states a $3 trillion warning

The IMF has advised oil-rich Gulf states to rein in their spending or risk burning through their savings as oil demand wanes.

  • byAnthony DiPaola
Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019:Sport

Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019:Sport

Ash Barty:the world No. 1"outthinking her opponents instead of relying on power". Plus:Steve Smith and Craig Foster.

  • byKonrad Marshall
Stuck between two kings:a possible explanation for Hakeem al-Araibi's detention

Stuck between two kings:a possible explanation for Hakeem al-Araibi's detention

As Thailand's new king enjoys his coronation,questions are being asked if his relationship with Bahrain played a role in Australian Hakeem al-Araibi being held for so long in prison.

  • byPaul Sanderson
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Bahrain blinks,but Hakeem al-Araibi should have never faced this ordeal

Bahrain blinks,but Hakeem al-Araibi should have never faced this ordeal

What began as a honeymoon turned into a two-month nightmare,but at last his ordeal is over.

  • byMichael Ruffles
'We reaffirm our son's innocence':Player's family call for release

'We reaffirm our son's innocence':Player's family call for release

The parents of Hakeem al-Araibi have released an emotional statement calling for the immediate release of their son from a Thai prison.

  • bySimone Fox Koob andJames Massola
Silence from FIFA president as world unites behind Hakeem

Silence from FIFA president as world unites behind Hakeem

The question is whether FIFA is prepared to apply the kind of pressure that might make a difference and possibly save Hakeem Al-Araibi's life.

  • bySam Wallace
Thailand blames Australia for Hakeem al-Araibi's detention

Thailand blames Australia for Hakeem al-Araibi's detention

The Thai government statement that it can't intervene to free Araibi appears to contradict previous pronouncements.

  • byJames Massola
Australian soccer player Hakeem al-Araibi given time to submit defence

Australian soccer player Hakeem al-Araibi given time to submit defence

Hakeem al-Araibi fears he will be tortured if he is returned to Bahrain as it seeks to extradite him over the alleged vandalism of a police station.

  • byJames Massola&Veena Thoopkrajae