Ukraine's military supplies are dwindling, prompting calls for further aid from western allies.
Resupply trucks in Ukraine only bring a few more rounds to soldiers as they struggle to recapture cities taken over by Russia.
With US military aid ground to halt, things could get tougher for the Ukrainians soon.
Moscow’s forces face no ammo shortages, Ukrainians say, after getting around a million rounds from North Korea in the past year.
Ukrainians are already innovating on the battlefield despite the shortages, with a few soldiers mounting a Soviet-era launcher on a US-made pickup truck.
,6364960678112,fb,global,msn,world,yt,HxJNXWBCKLM,UCO0akufu9MOzyz3nvGIXAAw, Politics,Society, channel_UCO0akufu9MOzyz3nvGIXAAw, video_HxJNXWBCKLM,Ukraine has reportedly fired British-made storm shadow missiles into Russia for the first time.
Earlier this week it emerged that the US had granted Ukraine approval to fire long-range missiles into Russia.
Russia believes US President Joe Biden is escalating the conflict.
,6364961652112,australia,fb,msn,politics,yt,kNcF-oM3TA8,UCO0akufu9MOzyz3nvGIXAAw, Politics,Society, channel_UCO0akufu9MOzyz3nvGIXAAw, video_kNcF-oM3TA8,Treasurer Jim Chalmers has claimed a lot of progress has been made to address the cost-of-living crisis.
The Treasurer delivered a speech to Parliament yesterday, saying increased expenditure has protected the country from falling into recession.
Mr Chalmers added the government remains committed to supporting Australians through economic uncertainty - including the fight against inflation.
,6364960930112,australia,fb,msn,yt,-1IRfjrlLGs,UCO0akufu9MOzyz3nvGIXAAw, Society, channel_UCO0akufu9MOzyz3nvGIXAAw, video_-1IRfjrlLGs,A nightclub in Melbourne has gone up in flames after a fire broke out in a two-story building on Chapel Street in South Yarra around 2 am.
It took crews more than an hour to bring the fire under control.
No injuries have been reported.
,6364944744112,fb,msn,opinion,yt,50iyf3N5-9Y,UCO0akufu9MOzyz3nvGIXAAw, Society,Television_program, channel_UCO0akufu9MOzyz3nvGIXAAw, video_50iyf3N5-9Y,Sky News host Liz Storer, Caleb Bond and James Macpherson have reacted to Jaguar’s bizarre new car-less ad.
The TV host compared the new ad campaign approach from Jaguar to other failed “woke” marketing attempts by companies like Bud Light and Gillette.
“These institutions, somehow market these ideas, but it never, ever has once gone well for any company," Ms Storer said.
“Why would Jaguar go for this?”
,6364945912112,fb,msn,opinion,yt,S5ROMz1tscA,UCO0akufu9MOzyz3nvGIXAAw, Politics,Society,Television_program, channel_UCO0akufu9MOzyz3nvGIXAAw, video_S5ROMz1tscA,Sky News host Liz Storer claims Australia should have a “comprehensive plan” in place for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games.
Her remarks come after a First Nations Cultural Centre museum has been proposed for the Olympic Games.
“How about we just settle for any kind of comprehensive games at all?” Ms Storer said.
“Do we even have a comprehensive plan in place yet Brisbane before we start worrying about the trimmings?”
,1,Ukraine's military supplies are dwindling, prompting calls for further aid from western allies.
Resupply trucks in Ukraine only bring a few more rounds to soldiers as they struggle to recapture cities taken over by Russia.
With US military aid ground to halt, things could get tougher for the Ukrainians soon.
Moscow’s forces face no ammo shortages, Ukrainians say, after getting around a million rounds from North Korea in the past year.
Ukrainians are already innovating on the battlefield despite the shortages, with a few soldiers mounting a Soviet-era launcher on a US-made pickup truck.