Bulletin SBS News - 3-01-2022

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3-01-2023. The latest news from Australia and Ukraine, and from rest of the world. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau [[ATSB]] is investigating a deadly helicopter crash on the Gold Coast that killed four people and sent three others to hospital in a critical condition. Federal Nationals leader David Littleproud is calling on the Health Minister to clear up any confusion on Australia's COVID testing requirements for travellers from China. More News: sbs.com.au/language/ukrainian


War in Ukraine - kraine's President says Ukranian forces have shot down 45 drones fired by Russia, as Moscow extends its bombardment on the capital. Russian forces have been targeting critical infrastructure in and around Kyiv, damaging energy facilities and causing power outages. Ukraine's military administration also claimed to have shot down an additional 20 air objects above Kyiv yesterday.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino is calling on countries across the world to name stadiums after the late Brazilian soccer great, Pele.

Elon Musk has become the first person ever to lose over $200 billion...

Cricket Australia has inked a new seven-year $1.512 billion T-V rights deal to stay with the Seven Network and Foxtel until the end of 2031.



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