Two Australian healthcare workers are accused of threatening an Israeli man via an online video chat, claiming they have killed patients based on nationality.
Late last year, rumors swirled online that HomeSafeID, a private Australian pet microchip registry, had stopped operating.
MELBOURNE, Australia-- (BUSINESS WIRE)-- Rio Tinto has donated A$750,000 to support disaster relief efforts for those impacted by the widespread floods in North Queensland.
Ahmad “Rashad” Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh were stood down from Bankstown Hospital, in Sydney’s west, on Wednesday after a video of them allegedly “bragging about killing Israeli patients” went viral.
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