SBS News in Ukrainian - 17/08/2022

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17/08/2022. The latest news from Australia, Ukraine and from rest of the World. Ukraine's leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Turkey's President will meet with the United Nations Secretary-General in the coming days. Russia has labelled a series of explosions in Crimea a sabotage as thousands of residents evacuated from a nearby village. Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the United States of trying to prolong the situation in Ukraine as part of what he described as Washington's alleged efforts to maintain its global supremacy.


Former chief scientist Mary O'Kane and former police commissioner Graham Fuller prepared the report investigating recovery and reconstruction.

Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison is under pressure to explain his ministerial decisions, with some politicians calling on him to resign from Parliament.

The national peak union body is campaigning for reforms to migration and training in a bid to improve worker rights. The Australian Council of Trade Unions is concerned about the widespread exploitation of temporary migrant workers. ACTU President Michele O'Neil has told ABC she supports a rise in migration levels if conditions are improved for employees

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