A bulletin of the day’s top stories from SBS News. Get a quick rundown of the latest headlines from Australia and the world, with fresh updates each morning, lunchtime and evening.
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A bulletin of the day’s top stories from SBS News.
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A daily five minute news wrap for English learners and people with disability.
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In this bulletin, international calls for calm as fears are again raised of broader conflict in the Middle East; disability advocacy groups criticise the federal government's response to recommendations of a royal commission; and Australia's Jessica Fox collects another gold at the Paris Olympics.
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In this bulletin, international calls for calm as fears are again raised of broader conflict in the Middle East; disability advocacy groups criticise the federal government's response to recommendations of a royal commission; and Australia's Jessica Fox collects another gold at the Paris Olympics.
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Hamas political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, assassinated in Iran; Treasurer Jim Chalmers attempts to downplay rising inflation; In sport, Olympic triathlon events to go ahead after days of delays due to pollution.
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Hamas political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, assassinated in Iran; Treasurer Jim Chalmers attempts to downplay rising inflation; In sport, Olympic triathlon events to go ahead after days of delays due to pollution.
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Virgin Australia steps in after Rex enters voluntary administration; The UK prime minister visits the dance studio where three girls were stabbed to death; In tennis, Alexei Popyrin becomes the first Australian man in over a decade, to make the third round in the Olympics.
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Virgin Australia steps in after Rex enters voluntary administration; The UK prime minister visits the dance studio where three girls were stabbed to death; In tennis, Alexei Popyrin becomes the first Australian man in over a decade, to make the third round in the Olympics.
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In this bulletin, Israel's army launches a strike in Beirut targeting a Hezbollah leader; Rex Airlines enters voluntary administration; and Australia's Kaylee McKeown has won a gold medal in the 100 metres backstroke final at the Paris Olympics.
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In this bulletin, Israel's army launches a strike in Beirut targeting a Hezbollah leader; Rex Airlines enters voluntary administration; and Australia's Kaylee McKeown has won a gold medal in the 100 metres backstroke final at the Paris Olympics.
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Foreign Minister Penny Wong condemns the relationship between Russia and North Korea; The United Nations urges transparency in Venezuelan election; And in sport, Olympic organisers further postpone triathlon events over water quality concerns.
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Foreign Minister Penny Wong condemns the relationship between Russia and North Korea; The United Nations urges transparency in Venezuelan election; And in sport, Olympic organisers further postpone triathlon events over water quality concerns.
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At least two children dead after a stabbing attack at a UK dance class; The Australian Federal Police reports an increase in Human trafficking; And in sport, Australia wins another gold and silver at the Paris Olympics.
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At least two children dead after a stabbing attack at a UK dance class; The Australian Federal Police reports an increase in Human trafficking; And in sport, Australia wins another gold and silver at the Paris Olympics.
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A 17-year-old arrested over a deadly stabbing attack at a children's dance class in the UK; Australians warned not to travel to Lebanon after an attack in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights; and in sports, the Hockeyroos defeat Great Britain to stay unbeaten in Pool B at Paris Olympics.
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A 17-year-old arrested over a deadly stabbing attack at a children's dance class in the UK; Australians warned not to travel to Lebanon after an attack in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights; and in sports, the Hockeyroos defeat Great Britain to stay unbeaten in Pool B at Paris Olympics.
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In this bulletin, Anthony Albanese calls on Barnaby Joyce to be sacked; Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro wins a third term in office with the opposition expected to contest results; And in canoeing, Jess Fox makes history at the Paris games.
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In this bulletin, Anthony Albanese calls on Barnaby Joyce to be sacked; Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro wins a third term in office with the opposition expected to contest results; And in canoeing, Jess Fox makes history at the Paris games.
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New ministers sworn in as Anthony Albanese reshuffles his frontbench; Venezuelans in Australia say they are being dissuaded from voting; And in skateboarding, heartbreak for Chloe Covell, as she finishes eighth in the women's final at the Olympics.
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New ministers sworn in as Anthony Albanese reshuffles his frontbench; Venezuelans in Australia say they are being dissuaded from voting; And in skateboarding, heartbreak for Chloe Covell, as she finishes eighth in the women's final at the Olympics.
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In this bulletin, the prime minister defends his government's record on immigration; Venezuelans are voting in presidential elections; and in tennis, Alex de Minaur withdraws from the singles at the Olympics.
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In this bulletin, the prime minister defends his government's record on immigration; Venezuelans are voting in presidential elections; and in tennis, Alex de Minaur withdraws from the singles at the Olympics.
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A major cabinet reshuffle sees Clare O'Neil and Andrew Giles lose their portfolios, Rallies against gendered violence have swept the country, Michael Jennings faces a ban of at least two matches for a high shot on Manly winger Jason Saab.
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A major cabinet reshuffle sees Clare O'Neil and Andrew Giles lose their portfolios, Rallies against gendered violence have swept the country, Michael Jennings faces a ban of at least two matches for a high shot on Manly winger Jason Saab.
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In this bulletin, Israel vows retaliation over deadly airstrike on the occupied Golan Heights; no-grounds evictions set to be banned in New South Wales; and in swimming, Ariarne Titmus wins gold in the women's 400-metre freestyle in Paris.
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In this bulletin, Israel vows retaliation over deadly airstrike on the occupied Golan Heights; no-grounds evictions set to be banned in New South Wales; and in swimming, Ariarne Titmus wins gold in the women's 400-metre freestyle in Paris.
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In this bulletin, a rocket attack on a soccer pitch kills ten teenagers in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights; Australia calls for an end to destabilising actions in the South China Sea; and in sport, The International Olympic Committee apologises for mixing up North and South Korea during the opening ceremony.…
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In this bulletin, a rocket attack on a soccer pitch kills ten teenagers in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights; Australia calls for an end to destabilising actions in the South China Sea; and in sport, The International Olympic Committee apologises for mixing up North and South Korea during the opening ceremony.…
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Southeast Asian nations urged to increase co-operation to bring about a Gaza ceasefire; protests outside the New South Wales state Labor conference; and praise for security forces in Paris after the Olympics opening ceremony.
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Southeast Asian nations urged to increase co-operation to bring about a Gaza ceasefire; protests outside the New South Wales state Labor conference; and praise for security forces in Paris after the Olympics opening ceremony.
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In this bulletin, a rain-soaked opening to the Paris Olympics; two arrests over an alleged drug ring operating from Villawood Detention Centre; and in Rugby League, Melbourne Storm defeats Parramattta 32-14.
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In this bulletin, a rain-soaked opening to the Paris Olympics; two arrests over an alleged drug ring operating from Villawood Detention Centre; and in Rugby League, Melbourne Storm defeats Parramattta 32-14.
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In this bulletin, rail sabotage in France ahead of the opening ceremony of the Olympics; Benjamin Netanyahu meets Donald Trump in Florida; and in AFL, Port Adelaide defeats Carlton by 14 points.
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In this bulletin, rail sabotage in France ahead of the opening ceremony of the Olympics; Benjamin Netanyahu meets Donald Trump in Florida; and in AFL, Port Adelaide defeats Carlton by 14 points.
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Indigenous landowners in the Northern Territory battle expanding demand for defence housing; The children of parents where the husband murdered his wife to sue their father; And, Australia's Olympic swimmers try to ignore a controversial comment on the eve of the Paris Olympics.
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Indigenous landowners in the Northern Territory battle expanding demand for defence housing; The children of parents where the husband murdered his wife to sue their father; And, Australia's Olympic swimmers try to ignore a controversial comment on the eve of the Paris Olympics.
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Former New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian loses her appeal against a corruption finding; US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have urged Israel's Prime Minister to finalise a ceasefire deal in Gaza; And in football, Matildas lose 3-nil to Germany in the Paris Olympics opening game.…
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Former New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian loses her appeal against a corruption finding; US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have urged Israel's Prime Minister to finalise a ceasefire deal in Gaza; And in football, Matildas lose 3-nil to Germany in the Paris Olympics opening game.…
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Typhoon Gaemi makes landfall in China; a major fire in the Canadian tourist town of Jasper and surrounding national park and the Matildas lose 3-nil to Germany in the Paris Olympics opening game.
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Typhoon Gaemi makes landfall in China; a major fire in the Canadian tourist town of Jasper and surrounding national park and the Matildas lose 3-nil to Germany in the Paris Olympics opening game.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pays tribute to Linda Burney, who has announced she is retiring; Three people are dead and hundreds injured in Taiwan, after the strongest typhoon in eight years hits the island; And in sport, an Olympics soccer match between Argentina and Morocco paused for several hours after angry fans storm the pitch.…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pays tribute to Linda Burney, who has announced she is retiring; Three people are dead and hundreds injured in Taiwan, after the strongest typhoon in eight years hits the island; And in sport, an Olympics soccer match between Argentina and Morocco paused for several hours after angry fans storm the pitch.…
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A cabinet reshuffle is imminent after two ministers step down; Australia sanctions Israelis for settler violence in West Bank; And in sport, Australia advances to rugby sevens quarter-finals at Paris Olympics.
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A cabinet reshuffle is imminent after two ministers step down; Australia sanctions Israelis for settler violence in West Bank; And in sport, Australia advances to rugby sevens quarter-finals at Paris Olympics.
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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has addressed the US Congress; Typhoon Gaemi makes landfall in Taiwan with wind gusts of 240 kilometres per hour and Australia's flag bearers for the Paris Olympics have been named.
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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has addressed the US Congress; Typhoon Gaemi makes landfall in Taiwan with wind gusts of 240 kilometres per hour and Australia's flag bearers for the Paris Olympics have been named.
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Australia in the middle of a "baby recession", with the cost of living crisis blamed for falling birth rates; Scientists say Australia's environment can be repaired using just 0.3 percent of GDP each year; And in sport, AFL coach Brad Scott calls to abolish the sub rule during head injury assessments.…
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