As Israeli attacks on Lebanon continue,Australians in the country live in constant fear of what might come next.
Dubai is one of the world’s most spectacular,ultra-modern,ever-changing cities,and few ports are better for an eye-popping cruise stopover.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the number of Australians now in Lebanon who may require assistance during a full-blown war is “beyond the capacity of the government”.
Just 10 minutes from the airport,this charming hotel is a refreshing antidote to Dubai’s signature forest of skyscrapers.
The exact origins of dishes in this region are impossible to untangle. Indeed,many foods date back to times before modern borders existed.
Senior Muslim leaders say Anthony Albanese made the pitch that the issue was a first-term priority for his government. Now they say failure to act could cost Labor votes.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza and Lebanon killed at least 28 people,just hours after mediators expressed optimism for an imminent ceasefire.
Temperatures have topped 50 degrees in 10 countries around the world in the past year,but Australia could experience a cooler,wetter summer.
The new Iranian president had been in power for just 10 hours when a senior Hamas leader was killed on the country’s soil. The world has held its breath for retaliation since.
After the deaths of senior Hamas and Hezbollah leaders,it’s thought conflict in the region could heighten amid retaliatory strikes.
Dystopian,but make it chic. With personal butlers,fine-dining and French wine,the calibre has officially been raised on glamping.