Climate wars are simmering among the NSW Liberals – and they could pose a problem for Mark Speakman

Energy policy had been an area of mostly bipartisan agreement for the NSW opposition – until now

The never-ending war within the Coalition over energy policy and climate targets appears to have infected the New South Wales Liberals as they struggle to restore the administration of their branch and get traction with voters.

It’s bad news for the NSW opposition leader, Mark Speakman, whose hold on the leadership is being increasingly questioned.

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UTS academics describe ‘culture of fear’ as enrolments put on hold for nearly a fifth of courses

The freeze comes as the university pursues $100m in cost cuts and after it announced in April it could axe 400 jobs

Academics at the University of Technology Sydney have described feelings of stress and a “culture of fear” after the educational institution temporarily paused student enrolments for nearly a fifth of its courses, leaving staff wondering if their jobs will be among the hundreds set to be axed.

The university has stopped taking in new students for 120 of its 615 courses, including masters degrees in teaching primary and secondary education. More than 50 of the affected courses were international study options attached to other degrees. The pause will last until the end of the autumn 2026 semester.

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Ukraine says it has bombed Russian ship carrying drone parts at Caspian port

Attack on cargo vessel more than 500 miles from frontline is show of force before Trump-Putin meeting

Ukraine says it has conducted a long-range drone attack on a supply ship that it claims was carrying drone components from Iran, striking it at a port north of the Caspian Sea, in a show of force hours before Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin meet for a summit in Alaska.

Photographs showed a partially sunken cargo vessel at Olya, near Astrakhan, more than 500 miles from the frontline. Ukraine’s military claimed credit for the attack and the overnight bombing of an oil refinery at Samara on the Volga River, deep inside Russia.

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Far-right Israeli minister taunts jailed Palestinian leader in prison visit

Itamar Ben-Gvir posts video footage showing him making threatening remarks to a gaunt Marwan Barghouti

Israel’s national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has posted video footage in which he is seen taunting the imprisoned Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti in jail, prompting strong condemnation from Barghouti’s family and Palestinian leaders.

The 13-second clip shows Ben-Gvir, a far-right politician on whom the UK and several other countries imposed sanctions this year for incitement to violence against Palestinians, making threatening remarks to Barghouti while Israel’s prisons minister, Kobi Yaakobi, an ally of Ben-Gvir stands nearby.

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Major Lukoil Refinery Halts Oil Intake After Ukraine Strike – Bloomberg.com

  1. Major Lukoil Refinery Halts Oil Intake After Ukraine Strike  Bloomberg.com
  2. Watch: Passengers escape car hit by drone in Russia  BBC
  3. Ukrainian Strike Kills 1, Wounds 12 in Kursk  The Moscow Times
  4. Ukraine launches drone attacks on southern Russia ahead of Trump-Putin summit  The Hill
  5. 'Target hit' — Ukraine strikes oil refinery in Russia's Samara Oblast, command post in Donetsk Oblast, military says  The Kyiv Independent
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Which are the deadliest European cities in a heatwave? – The Economist

  1. Which are the deadliest European cities in a heatwave?  The Economist
  2. Staying cool in Europe’s record-breaking heat – podcast  The Guardian
  3. Brutal heat plagues parts of Europe, Asia and the Middle East  The Washington Post
  4. Five key things to know about Europe's worsening heatwaves  France 24
  5. Why this latest European heatwave is so different – and more worrying – than the rest  The Independent
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Rocket Report: Ariane 6 beats Vulcan to third launch; China’s first drone ship – Ars Technica

  1. Rocket Report: Ariane 6 beats Vulcan to third launch; China’s first drone ship  Ars Technica
  2. Europe's powerful Ariane 6 rocket launches for 3rd time ever, sending weather satellite to orbit (video)  Space
  3. First MetOp-SG and Sentinel-5 launched  European Space Agency
  4. Europe says it leads the world in Earth Observation. But what is it?  Euronews.com
  5. 1st MetOp-SG satellite launch for climate and air quality monitoring  Envirotech Online
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African Union joins calls to end use of Mercator map that shrinks continent’s size

Member states back Correct the Map campaign that urges governments and organisations to use more accurate map

The African Union has backed a campaign to end the use by governments and international organisations of the 16th-century Mercator map of the world in favour of one that more accurately displays Africa’s size.

Created by the cartographer Gerardus Mercator for navigation, the projection distorts continent sizes, enlarging areas near the poles like North America and Greenland while shrinking Africa and South America. “It might seem to be just a map, but in reality, it is not,” the African Union Commission deputy chair, Selma Malika Haddadi, told Reuters, saying the Mercator fostered a false impression that Africa was “marginal”, despite being the world’s second-largest continent by area, with more than 1 billion people. The union has 55 member states.

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31 shipwrecks found in Germany, including one believed to be steamer destroyed in WWII air raid – CBS News

  1. 31 shipwrecks found in Germany, including one believed to be steamer destroyed in WWII air raid  CBS News
  2. The story: Researchers have found 31 wrecks in Lake Constance | blue News  blue News
  3. Lake Constance Reveals 31 Shipwrecks in Landmark Underwater Archaeology Project  GreekReporter.com
  4. 31 Unknown Shipwrecks, Including a Rare Sailing Ship, Discovered in Lake Constance  Arkeonews
  5. Germany, 31 wrecks found on the seabed of Lake Constance  Finestre sull'Arte
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Flash floods in India and Pakistan kill over 280, scores still missing – Euronews.com

  1. Flash floods in India and Pakistan kill over 280, scores still missing  Euronews.com
  2. Torrential rains trigger flash floods in Kashmir, killing at least 56 and leaving scores missing  AP News
  3. Pilgrimage Route Hit as Flash Flood Kills Dozens in Kashmir  The New York Times
  4. Kishtwar cloudburst: Videos show moment flash floods struck area; belongings scattered in aftermath - wat  Times of India
  5. Floods and landslides in Indian Kashmir kill 60, over 200 missing  Reuters
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Bolivia election could see lurch to right as once-dominant party’s time runs out – The Guardian

  1. Bolivia election could see lurch to right as once-dominant party’s time runs out  The Guardian
  2. Evo Morales, Barred from Bolivia’s Election, Urges Null Votes  The New York Times
  3. A political shift ahead? What to know about Bolivia’s presidential election  Al Jazeera
  4. Economic woes dominate as Bolivia prepares to go to the polls  BBC
  5. Bolivia election: What you need to know  Reuters
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