How the ‘Djokovic Affair’ Came Back to Bite Australia’s Prime Minister

Scott Morrison thought he had a political winner. Now, with an election looming, Australians debate their government’s fairness and competence.

How The ‘Djokovic Affair’ Came Back To Bite Australia’s Prime Minister

The New York Times – by Damien Cave

SYDNEY, Australia — Novak Djokovic received the bad news on Thursday at 7:42 a.m. His entry visa into Australia was canceled and he was being detained, despite his arrival with a medical exemption from the country’s vaccine mandate for international visitors.

Read the whole story on nytimes.com

Report

What do you think?

1k Points
Upvote Downvote

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Pilot Rescued Before Train Slammed Into Crashed Plane Recovering From Freak Accident

Pilot rescued before train slammed into crashed plane recovering from freak accident

Psychologists Warn Against Self-Diagnosing Mental Disorders From Tiktok Videos

Psychologists warn against self-diagnosing mental disorders from TikTok videos