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"A 99% one-off windfall tax on the Covid-19 wealth gains of the 10 richest men alone would generate $812bn," the report states, noting these 10 men have six times more money than the poorest 3.1 billion people.
Behaviour towards Novak 'scandalous', says familyScott Morrison said he would consider ending Djokovic's three-year ban into Australia early, given the right circumstances...
Djokovic's family have reacted for the first time since the decision to deport him was finalised.
Their statement said: "We are very disappointed with the decision of the Federal Court and the fact that Novak has to leave Australia.
"This was not just about sport, and playing in the first Grand Slam of the season, which Novak has dominated for a decade, but also politics and all the interests that prevailed in this case.
"Despite the scandalous behaviour towards Novak, we believed that sport would win.
"We believed that the fact confirmed by the court would be respected - that Novak has a valid visa, that justice will be served and that no 'public interests' will be an excuse for the decision made.
"What we all need to do, and first of all us as his family, is to give him support now more than ever.
"We will be here to share the blows he received, to help him regain his energy, his faith in this sport, above all in fair play, which was completely absent here.
"We are proud of him and the strength he showed and the fight he led with dignity.
"We believe that he will come out of this situation stronger and that time will show what he has indisputably always confirmed so far, and that is that he is a great champion and a man."
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'Australian authorities humiliated themselves' - Serbian president
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has said he's already spoken to his countryman.
"I spoke to Djokovic and told him we cannot wait to see him," Mr Vucic told reporters.
The president said there had been a "witch hunt" against Djokovic and criticised the way he was treated.
"I think the Australian authorities humiliated themselves with these kind of procedures pressing against Novak Djokovic, 10 days of torturing him and after all, the terrible media campaign that was launched by them and by many others in the West was really something very terrible," he said.
"And we wait for our Novak here. He is the world champion, but he is our champion. And of course, he's in our hearts."
But he has left the door open for Djokovic to compete at next year's Australian Open, despite the tennis star facing an automatic three-year ban from entering the country.What would be classed as the "right circumstances"; if he was vaccinated?
"I'm not going to pre-condition any of that or say anything that would not enable the minister to make the various calls he has to make," Mr Morrison told 2GB radio on Monday.
"It does go over a three-year period, but there is the opportunity for (a person) to return in the right circumstances, and that will be considered at the time."
Mr Vucic expressed disappointment at the ruling, and accused the Australian government of "harassing" Djokovic.
The Serbian Tennis Association said the "farce is over" and "politics has beaten sports" with Australia's decision to deport Djokovic.
I did not have the chance to speak to Novak but I would urge him to get vaccinated — although whether he would listen is another matter. I also accept that as someone in my fifties I look at my health in a different way from those in their twenties and thirties who feel more invincible.
I have had conversations with my own children who are in that bracket, eventually persuading them to have the jab. Will Novak take that step? I am not sure that he will.
He is incredibly strong-willed, with very firm beliefs. If he does not, then in 10 years he will look back on it and realise he made a mistake.
It is not just about Australia. The fact is that we are living in a different world and he is going to find it very hard to live the life of a professional tennis player travelling around without the vaccination.
Those are the rules, whether one likes them or not, and you have to accept it. Maybe one day we will get back to a more normal situation, but at 34 he does not have much time left to pursue his goals.
He has an extreme diet and an extreme lifestyle to give himself the best chance, and ultimately you have to say he has made the right decisions because the results show it.This is why the PTB fear him! If he has consistently made choices for this health and wellbeing that have paid off, then you can bet he made an informed decision about the covid vaccination. The PTB cannot have their narrative questioned. Given the alarming increase in mortality rates particularly in young males after taking the covid vaccine, it's no wonder he is staying well away.

"Operation 'Yoav' will soon return to liberate the Negev. Luckily General Shaike Gavish [who led the operation at the time] is alive. He will pass on some lessons. If we continue at this rate of loss of control we will have to retake the Negev and Galilee. Civil war is on the doorstep."Operation 'Yoav' was launched by Israeli forces in October 1948 to capture the Negev Desert, when 23 Palestinian towns and villages were destroyed and their populations made refugees in Jordan, the West Bank, and Gaza.
Comment: With the amount of data that has been accumulated on the effects of the mRNA jab on children and young adults, both anecdotally and officially, there is no excuse for another death. The risk of the jab far outweighs any risk from a jacked-up flu, that is even now fading in lethality.