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Thursday, June 30, 2022

Albanese to meet French President in Paris

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has touched down in Paris to patch up the relationship with French President Emmanuel Macron.

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Meghan Markle bullying inquiry kept private

Buckingham Palace is facing questions about why it is refusing to reveal more about the findings of an investigation into bullying allegations against the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle.

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Australian tourist, 19, found dead after fall from hotel in Thailand

An Australian tourist has been found dead after falling six floors to his death from a hotel roof on a Thai island.

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Justin Trudeau appears to forget Anthony Albanese’s name

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had an awkward encounter in Madrid - when Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared to forget his name.

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China criticises Anthony Albanese

China is criticising Prime Minister Anthony Albanese – following warnings over military action in the South China Sea. Mr Albanese told Beijing to take note of Russia's failed invasion of Ukraine - when it came to its own ambitions for Taiwan. China's state-owned news outlet China Daily said Mr Albanese’s comments disrupted efforts to repair their relationship – saying: "It is hard to believe that the new Australian leader can be so ill-informed as to not know China's stance on the Ukraine crisis.”

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Wednesday, June 29, 2022

‘Prolific, serial predator’ R. Kelly sentenced to 30 years in prison

Homeland Security Investigator Steve Francis says “prolific, serial predator” R. Kelly used his status and fame to inflict pain and anguish on his victims. Convicted sex trafficker R. Kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison –after he was found guilty of exploiting his fame to lure women and underage girls for sex. Mr Francis said R. Kelly attempted to silence victims through intimidation, bribery, and physical violence. “Mr R. Kelly will be left alone in a jail cell, in silence, for many, many years to come,” he said.

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R. Kelly sentenced to 30 years in prison over sex trafficking crimes

Convicted sex trafficker R. Kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison –after he was found guilty of exploiting his fame to lure women and underage girls for sex. The 55-year-old was previously found guilty of racketeering and trafficking people across state lines for prostitution.

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R Kelly sentenced to 30 years for sex abuse

Disgraced R&B singer R. Kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for leading a decades-long effort to recruit and trap teenagers and women for sex.

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Why Meghan interview will have Spotify ‘tearing their hair out’

Meghan Markle’s conversation with Gloria Steinem in Vogue slamming the US Supreme Court’s decision to strike down abortion rights may leave streaming service Spotify “pulling their hair out”, according to media experts.

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Internet shut down after horror beheading

A man has been gruesomely killed in western India, sparking massive protests and prompting authorities to cut off the internet.

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’Forced to bear a rapist’s child’

A sex trafficking survivor who testified against Ghislaine Maxwell has invoked the overturning of abortion right protections in her sobering victim’s impact statement.

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Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Horror detail about 50 bodies found in Texas

WARNING: Graphic content.

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Ghislaine Maxwell sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking crimes

Ghislaine Maxwell has been sentenced to 20 years in prison over sex trafficking offences. The British socialite was convicted in December for helping Jeffery Epstein sexually abuse four girls between 1994 and 2004.

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Trump Demanded to Be Driven to Capitol on Jan. 6, Former Aide Testifies

Cassidy Hutchinson, a former White House aide, testified before the House Jan. 6 Committee Tuesday. She described how Trump demanded to be driven to the Capitol on Jan. 6, and asked security measures be lifted even though he knew some of his supporters were armed. Photo: Al Drago/Bloomberg News

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Bombshell NATO move set to enrage Putin

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday lifted his opposition to Sweden and Finland joining NATO following crunch talks with the leaders of the two Nordic countries in Madrid.

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Sri Lankan navy intercepts two boats

Sri Lanka's navy has intercepted two boats bound for Australia within 24 hours of each other. Authorities say a fishing trawler was caught Monday morning carrying 54 people. A second, different trawler was intercepted that night with 47 people on board.

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Lengthy sentence still a stunning victory for Maxwell

When Ghislaine Maxwell was hauled into court wearing prison scrubs and shackles around her ankles, her victims were comforted by the fact she would likely “rot in hell” behind the bars of a prison cell for the rest of her life.

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Australia mending relationship with Europe

Anthony Albanese claims negotiations for a free trade deal with the European Union are back on track. The Prime Minister is holding talks with world leaders on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Spain.

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Monday, June 27, 2022

Russian missile hits mall ‘crowded’ with 1000 people in Ukraine

A crowded shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, has been hit by a Russian strike.

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‘The door to hell’: Virginia Giuffre slams Ghislaine Maxwell

Jeffrey Epstein’s Australian victim Virginia Giuffre said Ghislaine Maxwell “opened the door to hell”.

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Watch: Ukraine Mall Engulfed in Flames After Russian Missile Strike

Russian missiles hit a shopping mall in central Ukraine with around 1,000 civilians inside on Monday, President Volodymyr Zelensky said. Photo: Volodymyr Zelensky/Storyful

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Zoom Expands Beyond Video

Zoom CFO Kelly Steckelberg shares the company's latest investments in technologies such as conversation AI with the acquisition of Solvvy, and how that can improve the experience for their customer base in a hybrid workplace.

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‘Tough day’: Qld mum should have been home with her family by now

The winter day a Queensland family was meant to reunite with their missing loved one has now passed and they are still waiting for answers.

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Russia’s Default on Foreign Debt: What’s Next

Russia defaulted on its foreign debt for the first time in more than 100 years, according to bond holders, following hurdles created by Western sanctions. WSJ’s Chelsey Dulaney looks at how this default is different and why any litigation proceedings could take years. Photo: Sergei Ilnitsky/Shutterstock

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Sunday, June 26, 2022

Horror moment stadium collapses at bullfight

At least four people have been killed and 500 injured as arena stands collapse during a gory bullfighting festival in Colombia.

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Russian missiles hit Kyiv as G7 summit begins in Germany

Multiple Russian missiles have hit Kyiv overnight in the first attack on Ukraine's capital in weeks, as the G7 leaders meet in Germany. Reports suggest one person was killed and a residential block was hit.

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Seven-year-old girl pulled from rubble after Kyiv building destroyed

A seven-year-old girl has been pulled from the rubble after a residential building in the Shevchenkivskiy district of Kyiv was destroyed.

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Topless Putin mocked by world leaders

UK Prime Minister Johnson and Canada’s Justin Trudeau openly mocked Vladimir Putin as world leaders gathered in Germany for the G7.

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Leaders meet in Germany for G7 summit

Leaders of the G7 have met in Germany to discuss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, climate change and other global issues.

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PM en route to NATO summit

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has departed Sydney to attend a NATO summit in Spain. The world leaders are set to discuss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Finland and Sweden's application to join the military alliance will also be at the top of the agenda. It's the first time an Australian prime minister has attended a NATO summit since 2008.

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Saturday, June 25, 2022

Conservative Party suffers losses in UK by-elections

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is fighting back against claims he is to blame for two Conservative Party losses in local by-elections this week. During his visit to Rwanda for the meeting of Commonwealth heads of government, Mr Johnson stated people are tired of hearing about 'Partygate' and want his government to move on and deal with the country's inflation crisis.

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PM departs for NATO summit in Spain

Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese “jets off” today to Madrid for the NATO summit and then to Paris to see French President Emmanuel Macron. “With maybe even a visit to Kyiv planned – although the government remains tight-lipped on that,” Mr Clennell said. “The Australian PM is one of a number of leaders from the region invited to NATO who are attending the summit including the Japanese, Korean and New Zealand leaders. “It is obviously yet another sign of liberal democracies banding together in a show of strength to Russia but also China, the meeting obviously coming in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.”

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Protesters arrive in Munich as G7 summit begins

World leaders will meet in Munich today for the G7 Summit and the agenda is set to be dominated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Thousands of demonstrators have reportedly gathered to protest the use of fossil fuels and other social justice issues.

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Biden signs US gun control bill into law

US President Joe Biden has signed into law a bill on gun control, one of the first major gun reforms introduced in three decades, following the mass shootings in New York and Texas in May. US Congress approved the legislation with bipartisan support this week. The new laws will introduce tougher background checks for those under the age of 21. Federal funding will be provided for school mental health and security programs, as well as incentives for states to implement 'red flag' laws.

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PM and Foreign Minister head overseas to meet with world leaders

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong will both head overseas to meet with world leaders on two different continents. Mr Albanese is heading to Spain for the NATO Leader's Summit and will then travel to Paris to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron. Meanwhile, Ms Wong will travel to Vietnam and Malaysia.

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‘Never thought he’d take his own life’: Veterans speak up

Brodie Moore was just 18 when he was deployed to Afghanistan.

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Friday, June 24, 2022

UK Tories lose two seats in by-election

The UK Conservative Party has taken two losses in by-elections overnight, but Prime Minister Boris Johnson says his party “must respond' to the results. Mr Johnson said people send messages to politicians when they are finding it tough. “Politicians have got to respond,” he said. “And that’s what were doing.”

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‘Court’s decision casts a dark shadow’: President Biden on Roe v Wade overturning

US President Joe Biden has said the recent US Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v Wade has cast “a dark shadow” over large parts of the United States. The US Supreme Court has overturned the landmark Roe v Wade ruling, which gave women the constitutional right to abortion. The legality of abortion will now be decided by each US state. Mr Biden said he would do all in his power to protect women travelling to another state for an abortion. “I will do all in my power to protect a woman’s right in states where they will face the consequences of today’s decision,” he said. “Many states in this country still recognise a woman’s right to choose.”

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Brian Laundrie’s full Gabby Petito murder confession revealed

Brian Laundrie’s full confession has revealed for the first time how and why he killed fiance Gabbie Petito, saying he “thought it was merciful”.

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Sexy A-list trend that’s turning heads

It may seem like a bizarre trend in the dead of winter but bralettes and crop tops have gone from undergarments to outerwear, with a surge in demand for the revealing items.

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Watch: Biden Addresses Supreme Court Decision to Overturn Roe v. Wade

President Biden called the Supreme Court’s 5-4 vote to eliminate the constitutional right to abortion a “solemn moment.” He called on the Department of Health and Human Services to protect preventative health care “to the fullest extent possible.” Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images

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Thursday, June 23, 2022

British Airways workers at Heathrow to strike during school holidays

British Airways workers at Heathrow Airport have voted to strike during the school summer holidays. Staff are seeking to reverse a 10 percent pay cut that was imposed during the pandemic.

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EU grants Ukraine candidate status in historical decision

European leaders have granted Ukraine and Moldova candidate status – in a historic decision to accelerate Ukraine’s membership in the European Union. Ukraine applied to join the EU days after the Russian invasion in February.

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Smarter Software and Artificial Intelligence in Challenging Times

Tom Siebel, founder and CEO of C3 AI discusses the incredible advancement made in the predictive AI space with Barron's editor in chief David Cho, and what a recession would mean for startups and tech investors.

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The VC Landscape

Cowboy Ventures founder Aileen Lee discusses how receession worries have altered the landscape for early stage venture investing with Barron's reporter Carleton English.

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Future of Money

Lisa Ellis, partner at MoffettNathanson, talks with Barron's managing editor Lauren Rublin about the future of money, including the rise of digital banking and cryptocurrencies, and what a cashless society means for consumers and investors.

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Wednesday, June 22, 2022

At least 1000 killed in Afghanistan earthquake

At least 1000 people have been killed and 1500 others injured after an earthquake struck Afghanistan. The 6.1 magnitude quake struck at 1:30 on Tuesday morning near the Pakistan border. It is the deadliest earthquake to strike Afghanistan in two decades.

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US Federal Reserve hints at possible recession

Chairman of the US Federal Reserve Jerome Powell has conceded a US recession is certainly a possibility for the country in an address to US Congress. Mr Powell told US lawmakers heightened global tensions is making it harder to bring down inflation. He also said the bank is strongly committed to bringing it down and will do whatever it can in its power to do so, hinting at further rises in interest rates.

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UK inflation reaches 40-year high

Inflation in the United Kingdom has reached 9.1 per cent for the month of May, reaching a 40-year high. Officials from the British Office for National Statistics claim the uptick in the cost of living is partly due to the compounding effects from the COVID-19 pandemic – as well as increased pressure from the energy crisis caused by the Russia Ukraine war. The bank of England has released forecasts projecting inflation in the UK to reach highs of almost 11 per cent by the end of the next quarter.

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Watch: Biden Calls for Three-Month Suspension on Federal Gas Tax

President Biden on Wednesday called for a 90-day suspension of federal gasoline and diesel taxes to address record-high gas prices. He also called on states to halt gas taxes temporarily and urged oil refining companies to increase production of gasoline. Photo: Evan Vucci/Associated Press

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Watch: Russian Oil Refinery Is Set Ablaze by Drone Crash

Video circulating on social media appears to show a fire at a Russian refinery close to the Ukrainian border after a drone, allegedly controlled by Kyiv’s forces, crashed into it Wednesday morning, according to the plant’s management. Photo: Russian Emergencies Ministry/TASS/Zuma Press

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Wild footage shows passengers flee ‘miracle’ Miami plane crash

Dramatic video footage showed passengers fleeing a burning plane after landing gear collapsed on a Miami runway.

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Breakthrough in Cytomegalovirus (CMV) vaccine development

QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute has developed a world-first vaccine against cytomegalovirus.

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Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Musk’s ex speaks on daughter’s name change

Elon Musk’s ex-wife has spoken publicly for the first time since the former couple’s daughter revealed she wanted to change her name to distance herself from her father.

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Biden Calls Covid-19 Vaccines for Young Children a ‘Historic Milestone’

President Biden called the availability of Covid-19 vaccines for young children a “monumental step,” speaking a few days after the CDC recommended that children as young as 6 months receive the newly authorized shots. Photo: Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images

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Prince William turns 40

The Duke of Cambridge Prince William is celebrating his 40th birthday privately with his family. Three new photographs of the Prince and his work with the homelessness charity 'The Big Issue' have been released to mark the occasion. In recent years, Prince William has received praise for his work on homelessness, mental health and the environment.

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Navigating Bond Market Volatility

SoFi’s Head of Investment Strategy Liz Young offers ways to add bond exposure to your portfolio.

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Understanding Inflation Data

Quadratic Capital Founder and CIO Nancy Davis discusses the rates market and inflation expectations.

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Official: Uvalde Shooting Response Was an ‘Abject Failure’

There was nothing preventing officers in Uvalde, Texas, from entering a dual classroom at Robb Elementary where a shooter was actively gunning down students and teachers, Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steven McCraw said Tuesday at a state Senate hearing. Photo: Eric Gay/Associated Press

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‘Abject failure’: Police lives put ahead of kids in Texas shooting

The response to the Uvalde school massacre in Texas was an “abject failure,” with police never attempting to unlock a door previously claimed to be locked and barricaded shut.

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Monday, June 20, 2022

Musk’s daughter seeks drastic name change

One of Elon Musk’s children has filed legal documents in an effort to change her name, saying she no longer wants to be related to the billionaire “in any way”.

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Ben Stiller meets with President Zelensky

Actor Ben Stiller has met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv on Monday. The actor spoke with Mr Zelensky during a visit which included a stop in Irpin, the scene of heavy fighting early in the Russian invasion. Mr Stiller is a Goodwill Ambassador for United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and has previously travelled to the Poland-Ukraine border to meet Ukrainian refugees fleeing the conflict.

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FIFA, World Athletics to review transgender participation policies

Football's governing body FIFA and World Athletics will review the regulations regarding the participation of transgender athletes by the end of the year. It comes after the swimming governing body FINA voted to restrict the participation of transgender athletes in elite women's competitions. FINA will also institute a committee to work on establishing a third 'open' category for participation in future elite-level competitions.

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Helicopter downed in Donetsk field

A helicopter was shot down in a field near the village of Rivnopil, in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine.

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Home Affairs Minister meets with Sri Lankan leaders

Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil has met with Sri Lanka's President and Prime Minister amid the country’s ongoing economic crisis. It comes as dozens of asylum-seekers recently intercepted on a boat bound for Australia are to return to Sri Lanka. Ms O'Neil will open a new fisheries monitoring centre today, providing maritime surveillance for Sri Lanka's fishing fleet. Trawlers are commonly the boat of choice for people smugglers attempting to transport asylum seekers to Australia.

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Sunday, June 19, 2022

‘Poisonous’: Nation banning kids’ toys

Saudi Arabian officials have banned countless colourful kids’ toys, clothing and accessories in a brutal crackdown against “homosexuality”.

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UK Navy to send ships to Indo-Pacific region

The UK Navy will deploy one of the Royal Navy's newest and greenest ships to Darwin to re-establish a naval presence in the Indo-Pacific region. HMS Tamar will visit Darwin this week as part of a five-year mission to work with allies and partners across the region.

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FINA announces verdict on transgender participation vote

Swimming's world governing body FINA has voted to restrict the participation of transgender athletes in women’s elite-level competition. The decision, passed by a vote of the FINA Congress in Budapest, means male-to-female athletes will be eligible for elite women’s competitions only if they can prove they have not experienced any part of male puberty beyond a certain stage or before the age of 12. FINA will also institute a committee to work on establishing a third 'open' category for participation in future elite-level competitions. Representatives heard a report from the body's 'transgender taskforce' - made up of leading figures in the world of medicine, law and sport, before voting.

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Mum’s horror injuries after common act

WARNING: GRAPHIC

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Kim Kardashian praises Kanye as ‘best dad’

Kim Kardashian celebrated Father’s Day by praising her ex Kanye West via social media.

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China’s brazen move against the US

Beijing is further tightening its fist around Taiwan – insisting that international law does not apply to the Taiwan Strait.

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Saturday, June 18, 2022

Clinton reveals he sent officials to search for aliens

Former US president Bill Clinton has admitted in a new interview that he sent federal agents to find out if aliens were hiding out at Nevada’s so-called Area 51.

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‘I was scrutinised’: Camilla’s pain over Charles scandal

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall has opened up about her relationship with Prince Charles – and the British public – in an in-depth interview with British Vogue.

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Video: Biden falls off bike during anniversary ride

US President Joe Biden fell off his bike during a ride with his wife, first lady Dr Jill Biden.

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Boris Johnson says Eurovision 2023 should be held in Ukraine

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is calling for next year’s Eurovision Song Contest to be held in Ukraine. Event organisers are likely to rule out the 2023 edition for Kyiv due to the war with Russia despite Ukraine winning this year’s contest. It is tipped to be held in the United Kingdom instead, which was the runner-up in 2022.

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Parts of Bangladesh and India hit by severe flooding

Severe flooding in north-eastern Bangladesh and India has left millions of people stranded and dozens dead. Authorities in Bangladesh are warning it could be the country's worst flooding in 20 years, with more rain forecast.

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Biden falls over after getting off bike in Delaware

US President Joe Biden has taken a tumble while on a bike ride with his wife Jill Biden. Mr Biden was finishing up a ride near his Delaware beach home when he stopped to greet supporters and media. Secret Service agents helped the 79-year-old back to his feet, where he spoke to onlookers before riding away from the incident uninjured. Mr Biden blamed the fall on not being able to release his bike shoes from the toe cages on his pedals.

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Mining couple $250m gift to these Aussies

Nicola and Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest have a supply and demand problem.

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Friday, June 17, 2022

Horror find in the Amazon rainforest

Brazilian police on Friday officially identified the remains of British journalist Dom Phillips, who was found buried in the Amazon after going missing on a book research trip.

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Secrets of Queen’s funeral revealed

The secret plans for the observance of the Queen's death have been finalised and shared with Commonwealth countries including Australia. A National Day of Commemoration would be expected in Australia - with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to be informed one hour before a statement is made announcing the death of the Queen.

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Boris Johnson makes surprise appearance to Ukraine

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pledged more support for Ukraine in a surprise visit to the struggling nation.

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Putin lashes United States in economic forum

Russian President Vladimir Putin has lashed out at the United States in a combative speech at the International Economic Forum in St. Petersburg.

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Penny Wong welcomes Solomon Islands ‘reassurance’

The Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands has 'reassured' Foreign Minister Penny Wong that there will be no foreign presence or military base established in the country. Concerns had been raised after the Pacific nation signed onto a security agreement with Beijing, which sparked fears China could build a military base on Australia's doorstep. "I welcome Prime Minister Sogavare’s reassurances that there will not be a military base, nor a persistent foreign military presence here in Solomon Islands," she told reporters on Friday.

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‘Crushed’ Julian Assange on medication after stroke

As Julian Assange nears the end of his extradition battle in the United Kingdom, his father and brother are in the US pressuring the White House to drop spying charges.

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UK approves US extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange

The UK Home Secretary has approved the extradition of WikiLeaks Julian Assange to the United States.

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Thursday, June 16, 2022

Pence ‘Never Budged’ Despite Pressure From Trump to Block Election Results, Lawyer Says

During the House Jan 6. committee hearing Thursday, witnesses testified that former Vice President Mike Pence rejected pressure from former President Donald Trump to carry out a plan to interfere in the outcome of the 2020 election. Photo: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

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Global leaders meet over military support for Ukraine

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensyk has called for more military support as the nation struggles to counter Russia's artillery. Leaders from France, Germany, Italy and Romania met with Mr Zelensky in Kyiv to discuss how they could help.

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Watch: Jan. 6 Panel Says Pence Came Within 40 Feet of Capitol Rioters

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack presented videos and animations Thursday showing former Vice President Mike Pence’s evacuation route and never-before-seen photos of him sheltering during the Capitol siege. Photo: Drew Anger/Press Pool

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Russia sanctions 121 Australians over ‘Russophobic agenda’

Russia has sanctioned 121 more Australians – including journalists, defence officials, businessmen and editors. Moscow has barred a list of high-profile Australians from entering the country indefinitely - claiming they promoted a 'Russophobic' agenda.

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy invites Anthony Albanese to visit Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will invite Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to visit Kyiv during his trip to Europe later this month.

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Australia and NZ to cooperate with Pacific over China

Australia and New Zealand have vowed to work collaboratively with Pacific nations – in response to China's expansion in the region. Foreign Minister Penny Wong met her New Zealand counterpart in Wellington as part of her third trip since Labor formed government. The two Ministers signalled a desire to cooperate with Pacific neighbours on matters of regional security and climate change.

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Kevin Spacey granted bail by UK court

Actor Kevin Spacey has been allowed to return to the US after appearing at a UK court to face alleged accusations of sexual assault. Mr Spacey returned voluntarily to the UK denying the charges against him – the actor was given unconditional bail before his case goes to the Crown Court next month.

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Elon Musk warns Twitter staff about his first move as owner

Elon Musk spoke directly to Twitter employees for the first time to answer their top concerns over his potential stewardship of the social media platform.

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Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Australia and Japan to boost defence exercise

Australia and Japan have agreed to elevate defence cooperation between the two nations during in a meeting between the Defence Minister Richard Marles and his Japanese counterpart in Tokyo. The meeting between the two defence ministers resulted in an agreement to increase joint military exercises amid the rising security challenge in the Indo-Pacific region.

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US Federal Reserve raises rates by 0.75 per cent

The United States Federal Reserve Bank has delivered its biggest interest rate increase in almost 3 decades – after confirming a 0.75 per cent rise. Analysts project rates will continue to climb beyond 3 per cent by the end of the year – which would be the highest level since 2008.

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The Fed just raised interest rates. How to manage your bond holdings

Rising interest can negatively impact bonds and other fixed-income investments. Kathy Jones, chief fixed income strategist at the Schwab Center for Financial Research, outlines effective strategies to structure your bond portfolio.

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Monkeypox in semen sparks emergency WHO investigation

The World Health Organisation will hold an emergency meeting after the monkeypox virus was detected in the semen of infected patients for the first time.

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Building on Change

BlackRock’s Jay Jacobs explains why he’s betting on infrastructure, robotics and automation in today’s inflationary environment.

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Declaring a Bottom

Sam Stovall of CFRA Research discusses the technical and fundamental signals he’s looking for before calling a market bottom.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2022

US Federal Reserve to announce June cash rate decision tomorrow

Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd says the speculation over the last couple of days is US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell “may have to lift rates higher” than 50 basis points due to high inflation figures. “He may have to go harder to try to bring down those inflationary pressures in the States,” he said.

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Biden addresses economic concerns amid rising US inflation

US President Joe Biden has addressed economic concerns during a speech to a union convention in Philadelphia. Mr Biden reassured people tackling inflation remains a top priority for his administration – as the US experiences high cost prices for groceries, travel and fuel.

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Putin seen ‘shaking, struggling to stand’

Vladimir Putin was once again seen shaking and struggling to stand during an awards ceremony at the Kremlin – sparking renewed questions about the Russian leader’s possible declining health.

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Woman and dog rescued after spending 18 hours stuck in canal in Arizona

Authorities in Yuma County, Arizona, rescued a woman and her dog after the two became stuck in a canal for approximately 18 hours.

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Heat wave warnings in place across the US

More than 100 million Americans have been urged to stay indoors due to a heat wave. High temperatures are settling in from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes and east to the Carolinas. Multiple heat warnings and advisories have been issued.

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Watch: McConnell Endorses Bipartisan Gun-Control Framework

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) on Tuesday expressed support for a bipartisan framework to reduce gun violence. The framework is currently being drafted into legislation, but Sen. Chris Murphy (D., Conn.), one of the lead negotiators on the talks, said, “the heavy lifting is done.” Photo: Sarah Silbiger/Reuters

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Albanese responds to China’s message

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has responded to a message of congratulations he received last month from Chinese Premier Li Keqiang upon winning the election. Mr Albanese’s response came the same day it was revealed Beijing was still waiting for his reply. The Prime Minister declined to reveal any details of the correspondence.

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Nature Strip triumphs at Royal Ascot

Australian racehorse Nature Strip has reaffirmed his title as the sport's best sprinter after claiming a win in the King’s Stand Stakes. Starting second favourite, Nature Strip stormed to victory in the Group One Kings Stand Stakes - a highlight of the Royal Ascot Carnival.

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China gives its army new role

Xi Jinping has signed an order outlining China’s “military operations other than war”, according to Chinese state media.

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Monday, June 13, 2022

Photos: Prince Harry falls off horse

Prince Harry fell off his horse at a polo match in California after his visit to London for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

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Marles travels to Japan for defence meeting

Defence Minister Richard Marles has flown to Japan to meet with key defence and security figures. Mr Marles will meet with his Japanese counterpart today – calling on stronger military ties between the two nations in the Indo-Pacific. It is expected the defence meeting will include a push for more military exercises with Japan.

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First step in ‘long, slow’ road with China

Australia has made the first step in a “long, slow process” to build a better bilateral relationship with China but won’t back down in the face of Beijing’s aggression.

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‘Horsemen of the apocalypse’: Russia erupts

One of Vladimir Putin’s most loyal allies has claimed the “horsemen of the apocalypse are on their way” as he warned the US not to supply Ukraine with weapons.

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Manager blasted over outrageous staff rule

An employer has been thrashed by thousands of people after threatening employees who showed up late for work with forced overtime.

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Watch: Barr Says Trump Was ‘Detached From Reality’ on 2020 Election Claims

During the second public Jan. 6 hearing, former Attorney General William Barr said the voter fraud claims were “disturbing allegations.” Witnesses testified on former President Donald Trump’s efforts to cast doubt on the election, which the committee alleges triggered the attack on the Capitol. Photo: Jim Lo Scalzo/Shutterstock

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Sunday, June 12, 2022

Shock new shortage to hit spice lovers

Spicy food lovers are in for a shock as an “unprecedented shortage” is hitting one of the world’s most popular hot sauces.

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Queen becomes world’s second longest-reigning monarch

The Queen has become the world's second longest-reigning monarch, overtaking Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej who reigned for 70 years and 126 days. The Queen celebrated her Platinum Jubilee last week marking 70 years on the throne and became the longest-serving British monarch in 2015.

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March For Our Lives rallies take place across the US

Thousands have gathered in cities across the US in March For Our Lives rallies, demanding action on gun reform after the recent mass shootings in Texas and New York. A bipartisan group of US Senators recently announced an agreement on gun legislation which includes resources for states to implement 'red flag' laws and more rigorous background checks for those aged between 18 and 21-years-old.

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‘Let’s see’: Barnaby reacts to China meeting

Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce has urged caution after Australia’s first ministerial contact with China in more than two years.

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Rebranded McDonald’s restaurants open in Moscow

Rebranded McDonald's restaurants have opened in Moscow after the American brand left the country over the nation’s invasion of Ukraine. The new stores are operating under Russian ownership, featuring a new name and logo.

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US Senators announce bipartisan gun control deal

A bipartisan group of US Senators has announced an agreement on new gun legislation in response to last month's mass shootings. The reform currently appears to have the backing of 10 Democrats and 10 Republicans. The centrepiece of the proposed deal would provide resources for individual states to implement 'red flag' laws. The agreement also includes more rigorous background checks for those aged between 18 and 21-years-old.

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Saturday, June 11, 2022

Prince Charles to visit Rwanda for Commonwealth leaders’ summit

The Prince of Wales will head to Rwanda later this month to represent the Queen at this year's meeting of the Commonwealth leaders. Prince Charles has privately criticised the UK government's plan to send refugees to Rwanda, labelling the move “appalling”, according to a report from The Times.

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China’s ominous plan on Australia’s doorstep

China has the world’s largest navy. But it has nowhere to go. Now diplomatic storm clouds are billowing over the Indian and Pacific Oceans as it tries to change that.

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Defence Minister attends security talks in Singapore

Defence Minister Richard Marles has attended security talks in Singapore. Mr Marles addressed senior defence officials at The Shangri-La Dialogue, speaking about climate change and affairs in the Asia-Pacific region.

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Govt to pay $830 million settlement to French submarine contractor

A settlement of around $830 million has been reached between the Naval Group and the Australian government over a scrapped submarine program. The former government made the decision to discontinue the project last September after entering the AUKUS security alliance which granted Australia access to nuclear-powered submarines. The French company released a statement saying "Naval Group and the Commonwealth of Australia have reached a fair and equitable settlement to bring a conclusion to the Future Submarine Program”.

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Accused crime kingpin hauled to Australia as evil cartel smashed

Exclusive: An accused international crime kingpin allegedly at the centre of an Asian cartel which controls Australia’s drug trade has sensationally been dragged here to face trial.

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‘F**k I know you!’: AFP’s takedown of world’s biggest drug cartel

They were six words which changed everything: “F–––, I know who you are!’”

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Friday, June 10, 2022

Sick and elderly evacuated from Eastern Ukraine

The sick and the elderly are being pulled out of Severodonetsk and Lysychansk –as Russian forces bombard the cities. Ukrainian troops have also begun to pull back from the city's outskirts as Moscow pursues its plan to capture Donbas.

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Obama warns that more people will turn to populism without national unity

Former American President Barack Obama has warned that more people will turn to populism if national unity isn’t achieved.

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Collaborative approach to counter China’s influence in Pacific

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is set to meet New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern again next month at the Pacific Islands Forum, says Sky News Political Reporter Trudy McIntosh. Ms McIntosh said the pair will talk about regional security and to work on a path forward to counter Chinese influence in the Pacific.

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Albanese signals he may soften criminal deportation policy

Australia's hardline stance on deporting criminals to New Zealand could be softened after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Mr Albanese said he planned to maintain the section 501 deportation policy. “But we’ve heard the very clear message from the Prime Minister,” he said. “We deal with each other in mature way, which deals as well with common sense.”

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Trade Minister Don Farrell’s bid to China

Trade Minister Don Farrell will issue an invitation to meet with China’s Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao – in a bid to end an ongoing tirade over Australian exports. The announcement comes amid rising tensions as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says international relations could be restored if China drops it's trade sanctions against Australia. If agreed upon, the meeting would be the first diplomatic meeting between China and Australia since 2020 – when the Morrison Government launched an inquiry into the origins COVID-19.

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Real reason Kate is more stylish than Meghan

Their husbands are in the midst of a bitter war of words but for the wives of Windsor, it is a war of wardrobes.

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WSJ Opinion: Political Violence and the Supreme Court

Review & Outlook: Protests outside the Supreme Court Justices' homes began in early May, and on Jun. 8, 2022 a man was arrested after telling police he planned to kill Brett Kavanaugh. So why is Nancy Pelosi sitting on a bill to protect the Justices’ families? Image: Jacquelyn Martin/Associated Press

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Thursday, June 9, 2022

Albo greets Jacinda with sweet gift swap

Jacinda Ardern has been warmly greeted back to Australia for the first time since 2020 by Anthony Albanese, with the two swapping records “mostly by chance”.

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British, Moroccan citizens sentenced to death after show trial

Two British soldiers and a Moroccan citizen have been sentenced to death by a pro-Russian court in Eastern Ukraine. The men were detained in April while fighting alongside Ukrainian troops in Mariupol.

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Prince William goes undercover in London

Prince William has been spotted selling 'The Big Issue' – a magazine generally reserved to be sold by homeless and the unemployed. Community members who spotted the royal have praised the Prince for his devotion to charity – so soon after the Queen's Jubilee celebrations. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have previously spoken of their involvement with such causes – saying the inspiration came from Princess Diana.

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Shock ruling in Ukraine angers world

Two British volunteer fighters have been sentenced to death for defending Ukraine after a “sham” trial by a pro-Russian court found them guilty of “monstrous” crimes.

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Vegemite requests letter from the Queen

Australian brand Vegemite has written to the Queen requesting a 100-year birthday letter. The company has also launched a campaign of "reminders" featured on yellow billboards outside London landmarks – in honour of the Queen's birthday long weekend in Australia. Vegemite will celebrate its centenary next year – after first launching on shelves in 1923. Bega Foods executive general manager Adam McNamara says Vegemite could potentially be the only Australian brand to receive a 100-year commendation by the Queen.

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‘I found my princess’: Rebel comes out as gay

Rebel Wilson has come out as a lesbian after posting a photo to social media of her new girlfriend.

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Video: At Least Three Killed in Fiery Arkansas Pile-Up

At least three people were killed in a chain-reaction crash that involved at least a dozen vehicles on Interstate 30 in Arkansas Wednesday, according to state police. Authorities said heavy rain was a contributing factor in some of the incidents. Photo: Joni Deardorff/AP

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Wednesday, June 8, 2022

US Congress hears from Uvalde shooting survivor

A US congressional committee has heard evidence from an 11-year-old survivor of the Uvalde shooting at Robb Elementary School in which 19 students and two teachers were killed. The parents of a child who was shot dead during the incident have also retold their story in an effort to reform gun laws throughout the country.

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Queen to miss another major event

The Queen is set to miss the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham due to her increasing frailty, with Prince Charles expected to replace her.

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Boxer dead after fighting ‘ghost’

Simiso Buthelezi, a professional boxer from South Africa, has died after being hospitalised following his WBF African lightweight title fight against Siphesihle Mntungwa last weekend.

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Sir David Attenborough receives second knighthood

Sir David Attenborough has received his second knighthood at an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle on Wednesday. Sir David was awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George in recognition of his documentaries on the natural world and climate change campaigning. The latest accolade was awarded by Prince Charles and is considered an even more prestigious honour. The 96-year-old received his first knighthood from the Queen in 1985.

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What’s at Stake as Ukraine’s Grain Remains Blocked

A significant portion of the world’s wheat supply has been disrupted as Ukraine’s Black Sea ports remain blockaded following Russia’s invasion. WSJ looks at why finding solutions to avoid a potential food crisis is so complicated. Photo: Valentyn Ogirenko/ Reuters

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Jacinda Arden to arrive in Sydney

New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is scheduled to arrive in Sydney today. It is expected the controversial deportation scheme will be at the forefront of discussions with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The Albanese Government has made no guarantees it will scrap a program deporting New Zealanders convicted of serious crimes or of bad character

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Harvey Weinstein to be charged with indecent assault

Former movie producer Harvey Weinstein has been charged by UK police – with two counts of indecent assault against a woman. It is alleged the offences took place in London during 1996.

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US experts recommend Novavax jab

A panel of experts convened by the US drug regulator has recommended the Novavax Covid-19 shot, a late runner in the fight against the virus that could nonetheless play a role in overcoming vaccine hesitancy.

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Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Tragic last days of infamous Ingham twin

The ex-husband of Joanne Ingham says he is shaken by his former love’s sudden death and hoped she died in peace.

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Johnny Depp thanks fans on TikTok

American Actor Johnny Depp has thanked his fans on TikTok –after the verdict in his highly publicised defamation case against ex-wife Amber Heard. Mr Depp a clip to TikTok acknowledging the unwavering support received from fans saying: “We did the right thing together, all because you cared. And now, we will all move forward together. You are, as always, my employers and once again I am whittled down to no way to say thank you, other than just by saying thank you.”

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Arizona Man Drowns as Police Watch, Footage Appears to Show

Three Arizona police officers were placed on administrative leave after allegedly witnessing a man drowning without intervening. Edited body camera video released by the Tempe Police Department shows the officers speaking to the man before he enters the water. Photo: City of Tempe

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Emotional Matthew McConaughey recounts stories of students killed at Robb Elementary School

Actor Matthew McConaughey delivered an emotional speech at the White House, recounting the stories of several students killed at Robb Elementary School in his hometown of Uvalde, Texas.

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China issues warning to Australia over ‘provocative’ aircraft

Beijing claims Australia seriously threatened China's security and sovereignty during a provocative jet incident – warning Australia to stop “provocative acts”. China's foreign ministry spokesperson says the nation's military responded in a “reasonable” and “lawful' manner” --- when intercepting an Australian military surveillance aircraft over international airspace last month. The Australian government raised concerns with China on Sunday after a Beijing fighter aircraft intercepted a surveillance plane in the South China Sea region in May.

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Matthew McConaughey breaks down in tears at White House

Hollywood star and Uvalde native Matthew McConaughey struggled to keep tears at bay as he remembered the victims of the Texas mass shooting.

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Kevin Spacey to face a new trial over sex abuse claims

Kevin Spacey will fight sex assault charges on both sides of the Atlantic after a New York City federal court ruled a civil lawsuit filed by actor Anthony Rapp can proceed.

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Monday, June 6, 2022

Watch: Boris Johnson Survives No-Confidence Vote

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson survived a no-confidence vote on Monday by 211 to 148. Rebels in his Conservative Party expressed concerns over a looming economic crunch and Johnson’s involvement in the “partygate” scandal. Photo: Andy Rain/Shutterstock

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Boris Johnson survives confidence vote

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has survived a Conservative Party confidence vote. 1922 Committee Chairman Sir Graham Brady announced in the House of Commons on Monday evening there were 211 confidence votes for Mr Johnson and 148 against him. Mr Johnson has been facing pressure to resign following revelations from the Sue Gray report into parties which occurred at Downing Street while COVID-19 restrictions were in place across the UK.

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Boris learns his fate after leadership vote

Boris Johnson has survived a major scare and will remain UK Prime Minister after narrowly winning a no confidence vote on his leadership of the Conservative Party.

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Apple unveils major changes to iPhone

Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) livestreamed product event on Monday, local time, previewed new developments including watchOS 9, which brings new features and enhanced experiences to the world’s leading wearable operating system.

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China’s Huawei phones in brutal decline

Chinese tech giant Huawei is slipping even further from its former glory in Australia, with its profits more than halved, revenue from customers and telcos decimated, and its research and development budget wiped out.

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Life on the ground of the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Foreign Correspondent, Charles Miranda, tells all from his recent visit to Ukraine.

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North Korea planning nuclear tests

South Korean and US intelligence officials are prepared for all contingencies after detecting North Korea’s preparation on its north-eastern nuclear testing ground. North Korea has undertaken 17 nuclear tests since 2006.

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Sunday, June 5, 2022

Queen makes surprise balcony appearance on final day of Platinum Jubilee

The Queen emerged on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in a highly-anticipated appearance for the finale of her Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

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Queen makes surprise appearance on final day of Platinum Jubilee

The Queen has made a surprise appearance at the end of four days of celebration to mark her Platinum Jubilee. There were huge cheers from crowds out the front of Buckingham Palace as she appeared on the balcony with three generations of her family. Millions across the UK have gathered for street parties and lunches in the Queen’s honour to mark 70 years of her reign.

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PM arrives in Jakarta with Foreign Minister

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has arrived in Jakarta with Foreign Minister Penny Wong to re-establish ties with Indonesia. The visit follows revelations from the Department of Defence that a Chinese fighter aircraft flew dangerously close to an Australian surveillance plane in the South China Sea last month.

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Queen Elizabeth II Appears on Final Day of Platinum Jubilee Celebrations

Thousands marched at a pageant to mark the platinum jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II ascending the throne. The event crowned four days of festivities across the U.K. Photo: POOL/REUTERS

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How a young Queen was brought to life in shock Jubilee hologram

One of the biggest surprises of the four-day Platinum Jubilee celebration was the unexpected appearance of a 26-year-old Queen Elizabeth II riding in the ancient carriage she rode to her coronation 70-years ago.

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Fashion icon’s style tribute to Queen

Former supermodel Kate Moss has joined other British celebrities including Idris Elba, Patsy Kensit, Naomi Campbell, and Sir Cliff Richard to ride on Jubilee Pageant double-deckers representing each decade of the Queen’s historic 70-year reign.

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Saturday, June 4, 2022

‘Thank You Day’ to mark end of Platinum Jubilee

Festivities for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are set to conclude with communities all over the UK gathering for street parties marking the 'Big Jubilee Lunch'. It’s part of a national 'Thank You Day' to show appreciation for the monarch's 70 years of service on the last day of the festival.

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Relatives of mass shooting victims to testify before US Congress

The relatives of those killed in the recent mass shootings in the Texas and New York are set to testify before US Congress as lawmakers debate what actions to take to curb gun violence in the country. It follows a warning from President Joe Biden who claimed everyday places like schools and supermarkets are becoming “killing fields”.

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Queen’s platinum jubilee concert 2022 highlights

Watch all the highlights from the Queen’s platinum jubilee concert.

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Zelensky says up to 12 million displaced by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed around 12 million people have been displaced by Russia's invasion, and close to 5.5 million have left the country altogether.

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PM to travel to Indonesia today with Foreign Minister

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will travel to Jakarta today with Foreign Minister Penny Wong to re-establish ties with Indonesia.

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Queen makes cameo at Platinum Jubilee ‘Party at the Palace’ concert

The Queen has made a cameo at the Platinum Jubilee ‘Party at the Palace’ concert, where Queen, Diana Ross and Duran Duran are set to perform. The pre-recorded clip was played for the huge crowds that have gathered on the Mall in front of Buckingham Palace.

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Friday, June 3, 2022

‘Unmatched’: Kardashians’ $25 million influence

The so-called “Kardashian effect” is bigger than ever, with the family’s influence branded “unmatched” – and worth mega bucks.

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Four killed in German train accident

At least four people have been killed and several injured in a derailed Germain train. Travellers were lifted upwards out of the train from broken windows.

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New York tightens gun restrictions

New York has approved measures aimed to reduce mass shootings by raising the minimum age to purchase semiautomatic rifles to 21.

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East Timor signs agreement with Beijing

East Timor is expected to sign an agreement with Beijing involving air services, healthcare and economic cooperation.

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WSJ Opinion: Celebrating the World’s Longest Reigning Head of State

Queen Elizabeth II has led an extraordinary life of service and authenticity, and as the U.K. celebrates her Platinum Jubilee, speculation grows about the future of the Crown. Images: AFP/Getty Images/Zuma Press Composite: Mark Kelly

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Melrose Place star dead at 62

Brad Johnson, the actor who appeared on Melrose Place and in Steven Spielberg’s film Always, has passed away. He was 62.

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Thursday, June 2, 2022

World leaders congratulate Queen

World leaders across the world have congratulated the Queen –including US President Joe Biden and Pope Francis.

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Queen cancels Jubilee attendance after ‘discomfit’

Queen Elizabeth II suffered “discomfort” during the start of her Platinum Jubilee celebrations and will miss at least one pre-scheduled engagement during the four-day event. “The Queen greatly enjoyed today’s Birthday Parade and Flypast but did experience some discomfort,” a spokesperson for the royal family said in a statement.

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Watch: VP Harris Announces Loan Cancellation for Corinthian Colleges Students

Vice President Kamala Harris said Thursday that the Biden administration will forgive all outstanding loans held by former students of the now-defunct for-profit education company, Corinthian Colleges. Photo: Olivier Douliery/AFP/Getty Images

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Queen lights beacon at Windsor

The Queen lit a commemorative beacon at Windsor Castle, west of London on Thursday local time in celebration of her Platinum Jubilee.

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Paul McCartney shares sweet moment with the Queen

Beatles legend Paul McCartney went back 25 years to mark the start of Jubilee celebrations with a #ThrowbackThursday selfie with the Queen.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Woman behind Depp’s $15m win

While actor Johnny Depp has won his $50 million defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard, the trial is as much of a success for the Pirates of the Caribbean actor, as it is for one of his lawyers, Camille Vasquez.

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Johnny Depp was at a UK pub on the day his defamation trial ended

Amber Heard has been found by a jury to have defamed her ex, Johnny Depp. But the Hollywood star wasn’t in court to hear it.

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Johnny Depp wins defamation case against Amber Heard

Johnny Depp has won his defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard. The jury found Amber Heard defamed him, in her 2018 Washington Post article, alleging she was domestically abused by him. The jury of 5 men and 2 women reached the verdict unanimously – saying Depp had proven all elements of defamation. The jury also found the majority of Ms Heard's allegations to be false and conveyed a defamatory implication. She was awarded $US2 million for one of her claims, but Johnny Depp is to receive $US15 million in total damages. Mr Depp's legal team say they are enormously grateful to the jury for their verdict – and say it is a victory for “truth and justice”.

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Amber Heard to pay Johnny Depp $13m after losing defamation case

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s sensational court showdown has finally come to a close.

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Watch: Jury Sides With Johnny Depp in Defamation Suit Against Amber Heard

A Virginia jury ruled in favor of actor Johnny Depp in his case against Amber Heard, closing a widely watched trial centered on defamation and abuse accusations between the two. Photo: Michael Reynolds/Press Pool; Evelyn Hockstein/Press Pool

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Feud between Heard and Depp’s daughter

The world knows just about every detail of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s private lives, as the good, the bad, and ugly is dragged out in courtroom testimonies.

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Pentagon: U.S. Is ‘Mindful of the Escalation Risk’ in Sending Rockets to Ukraine

U.S. Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl said the Pentagon is mindful of the risk involved in sending a U.S. guided-rocket system to Ukraine, but that it has assurances from Kyiv that it will not use it to strike Russian territory. Photo: Pool

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