
Charlotte Grieve
Investigative Journalist at The Age
Investigative Journalist at Sydney Morning Herald
Investigative journalist @theage @smh [email protected] 0406 305 970
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2 days ago |
theage.com.au | Charlotte Grieve
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Save articles for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. David Shayegan hasn’t heard from his sister since Iran’s internet cut out last week. “I can’t tolerate it any more,” she texted, followed by two crying emojis. “It’s like world war.”The last time they spoke, Israeli bombs were falling, the banks were closed and food was scarce.
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smh.com.au | Charlotte Grieve
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. David Shayegan hasn’t heard from his sister since Iran’s internet cut out last week. “I can’t tolerate it any more,” she texted, followed by two crying emojis. “It’s like world war.”The last time they spoke, Israeli bombs were falling, the banks were closed and food was scarce. From his home in Noble Park, the 33-year-old arranged for an old friend to drop over supplies.
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brisbanetimes.com.au | Charlotte Grieve
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. David Shayegan hasn’t heard from his sister since Iran’s internet cut out last week. “I can’t tolerate it any more,” she texted, followed by two crying emojis. “It’s like world war.”The last time they spoke, Israeli bombs were falling, the banks were closed and food was scarce. From his home in Noble Park, the 33-year-old arranged for an old friend to drop over supplies.
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2 days ago |
watoday.com.au | Charlotte Grieve
SaveNormal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeDavid Shayegan hasn’t heard from his sister since Iran’s internet cut out last week. “I can’t tolerate it any more,” she texted, followed by two crying emojis. “It’s like world war.”The last time they spoke, Israeli bombs were falling, the banks were closed and food was scarce. From his home in Noble Park, the 33-year-old arranged for an old friend to drop over supplies.
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2 days ago |
stuff.co.nz | Sanda Arambepola |Sam Smith |Matthew Knott |Charlotte Grieve
Anita Singh is Arts and Entertainment Editor at The Telegraph. OPINION: Sure, you’ve had bad holidays. The one where it rained every day. That time the airline lost your luggage and you had to spend 48 hours wearing the same pants. But have you ever been forced to spend four days defecating into a plastic bag on a cruise ship that just caught fire and is now adrift in the Gulf of Mexico?
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