International students accuse Australia of treating them like ATMs after fees for one visa double without warning

Union says students blindsided after non-refundable visa fee rose from $2,300 to $4,600

International students say they feel like “ATMs” after the federal government quietly doubled application fees for temporary graduate visas, making Australia’s costs the most expensive in the world for graduates hoping to stay onshore after completing their studies.

The non-refundable visa fee rose from $2,300 to $4,600 without prior warning on Sunday, placing Australia well in excess of competitors including New Zealand (A$1,406), Canada (A$262), the UK (A$1,665) and the US (A$661).

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More generals purged as delegates gather for China’s Two Sessions event

Spectre of military upheaval will hang over annual meetings where Beijing’s five-year plan will be launched

The standing committee of China’s top political advisory body has voted to remove three generals from its ranks as a sweeping purge of the military continues before this week’s annual Two Sessions gathering.

The advisory body will meet on Wednesday, while China’s legislature, the National People’s Congress (NPC) – which removed nine generals last week – will start its annual session on Thursday. Collectively the concurrent meetings are referred to as Two Sessions, one of the most important events in China’s political calendar when thousands of delegates arrive in Beijing.

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US supreme court blocks California privacy protections for trans students

State laws had limited sharing of information with parents about gender identity of trans students in public schools

The US supreme court has decided to block a series of California laws that can limit the sharing of information with parents about the gender identity of transgender students in public ​schools. This ruling marks a victory for parents who challenged these protections on religious and due process grounds.

The emergency request was granted on Monday and the decision was made along party lines, with the three liberal justices dissenting.

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UAE and Qatar Urge Allies to Help Trump Find Iran Off-Ramp – Bloomberg.com

  1. UAE and Qatar Urge Allies to Help Trump Find Iran Off-Ramp  Bloomberg.com
  2. Gulf States in Race Against Time to Repel Iran’s Onslaught  WSJ
  3. US 'stonewalling' requests by Gulf states to replenish interceptors, sources say  Middle East Eye
  4. Reports suggest Gulf states running out of interceptor missiles  France 24
  5. UAE, Qatar Push To Limit Duration Of US Military Action Against Iran  i24NEWS
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Lebanon’s leaders turn on Hezbollah as airstrikes hit Beirut and thousands seek shelter – AP News

  1. Lebanon’s leaders turn on Hezbollah as airstrikes hit Beirut and thousands seek shelter  AP News
  2. Israel strikes Lebanon’s Beirut again; Hezbollah launches drones at Israel  Al Jazeera
  3. Israeli Airstrikes Hit Tehran, Beirut  WSJ
  4. Hezbollah and Israel reignite conflict in Lebanon after Iran strikes  PBS
  5. Israeli military says it killed head of Hezbollah's intelligence headquarters  Reuters
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We texted 1,000 Americans about U.S. strikes in Iran. Here’s what they said. – The Washington Post

  1. We texted 1,000 Americans about U.S. strikes in Iran. Here’s what they said.  The Washington Post
  2. CNN poll: 59% of Americans disapprove of Iran strikes and most think a long-term conflict is likely  CNN
  3. Do you support or oppose the military action that the United States has taken against Iran?  YouGov
  4. Opinion | How Trump's polling could impact the Iran War  MS NOW
  5. Just one in four Americans say they back US strikes on Iran, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds  Reuters
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Trump will attend White House Correspondents’ Dinner for first time as president

Trump boycotted the dinner in 2017 and has not attended any in either of his terms as president

Donald Trump said Monday he will attend the White House correspondents’ association dinner for the first time as president.

Writing in a social media post, Trump said: “In honor of our Nation’s 250th Birthday, and the fact that these ‘Correspondents’ now admit that I am truly one of the Greatest Presidents in the History of our Country, the G.O.A.T., according to many, it will be my Honor to accept their invitation, and work to make it the GREATEST, HOTTEST, and MOST SPECTACULAR DINNER, OF ANY KIND, EVER!”

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Supreme court hands Republicans win over preserving New York City voting district

Ruling retains boundaries for 2026 elections despite state court ruling it was unfair to Black and Hispanic residents

The supreme court on Monday sided with Republicans in ruling that the boundaries of the only GOP-held congressional district in New York City do not need to be redrawn for the 2026 elections, despite a court ruling that the district is unfair to Black and Hispanic residents.

Over the dissent of the court’s three liberal justices, the conservative majority halted the state court ruling that had ordered New York’s redistricting commission to redraw the district held by Nicole Malliotakis that covers Staten Island and a small piece of Brooklyn.

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Weight-loss drugs could prevent fatal complications from heart attacks, UK study finds

Latest research based on animal model trials shows GLP-1 drugs may prevent problem of ‘no-reflow’ in recovery

Weight-loss drugs could help people who have had a heart attack avoid suffering potentially fatal complications afterwards, research has found.

Drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy reduce the risk of the tissue damage that affects up to half of the 100,000 people a year in the UK who suffer a heart attack, according to the study.

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Intelligence assessment warns of Iranian attacks on US following Khamenei’s death – Reuters

  1. Intelligence assessment warns of Iranian attacks on US following Khamenei's death  Reuters
  2. Iran latest: US warns 'hardest hits yet to come' - as American embassy struck by drone  Sky News
  3. Can Trump Legally Kill Iran’s Leader?  The New York Times
  4. Hacked Traffic Cameras, Mobile Phone Networks: How Khamenei Was Tracked, Killed  NDTV
  5. Opinion | Khamenei’s Unforced Errors Proved Fatal  WSJ
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Mahmood’s move to make asylum temporary ‘may undermine refugee convention’

Law Society says home secretary’s review of refugee status after 30 months is in tension with UK’s legal obligations

Shabana Mahmood’s decision to tell every person applying for asylum from Monday that their status is temporary could undermine the refugee convention, the Law Society has said.

The body representing solicitors in England and Wales said the home secretary’s move to review every refugee’s status after 30 months was “in tension” with the UK’s legal obligations.

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Ferries emit ‘more sulphur pollution than cars’ in several EU capitals

Dublin, Helsinki, Stockholm and Tallinn among port cities more choked by sulphur oxides from ferries, analysis shows

Fume-belching ferries spew more sulphur pollution than cars in several EU capitals, analysis has found.

Dublin, Helsinki, Stockholm and Tallinn are among 13 of Europe’s 15 biggest port cities choked more by sulphur oxides (SOx) from ferries than road vehicles, data shared exclusively with the Guardian shows.

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Civilian deaths in Iran pass 200 amid fear of bombs and regime clampdown

As US-Israeli airstrikes hit their cities, people tell of how the authorities are warning them off the streets

At least 200 civilians have been killed since the start of the US-Israel war on Iran last weekend, according to rights groups, as people inside Iran told the Guardian they were fearful of a rising death toll.

The Iranian Red Crescent Society said that at least 555 people had been killed across Iran. However, in its latest update, the Norway-based human rights group Hengaw said the death toll on day three had reached at least 1,500, including 200 civilians and 1,300 members of the Iranian forces.

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Travelers Stuck in Dubai Face ‘Chaos and Confusion’ Amid Flight Cancellations – The New York Times

  1. Travelers Stuck in Dubai Face ‘Chaos and Confusion’ Amid Flight Cancellations  The New York Times
  2. Staffordshire man in Dubai 'in good spirits' amid missile attacks  BBC
  3. I flew to Dubai for my 30th birthday. Now I'm stranded 8,000 miles from home and terrified after the US strikes on Iran.  Business Insider
  4. They flew to Dubai for a romantic anniversary getaway. Then the bombing started.  NBC News
  5. Missiles Over Dubai: I’m watching the influencer bubble burst in real time  The Independent
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Airlines are being squeezed into this sliver of sky as much of the Middle East joins Russia on the airspace no-fly list – Business Insider

  1. Airlines are being squeezed into this sliver of sky as much of the Middle East joins Russia on the airspace no-fly list  Business Insider
  2. The hole in the sky: How Middle East airspace closures are reshaping global aviation  CNN
  3. Airline ticket prices soar on Asia-Europe routes after Gulf airport closures  Reuters
  4. Thousands of flights cancelled as world faces worst travel chaos since Covid crisis  The Guardian
  5. Air travel chaos intensifies as airports remain closed, flights canceled amid Iran war  CBS News
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About 10% of global container fleet caught in Hormuz backup, shipping CEO says – Reuters

  1. About 10% of global container fleet caught in Hormuz backup, shipping CEO says  Reuters
  2. The Strait of Hormuz crisis explained: What it means for global shipping  CNBC
  3. Iran-U.S. war chokes key shipping lane and threatens global cargo industry  NBC News
  4. Maritime insurers cancel war risk cover in Gulf as Iran conflict disrupts shipping  The Guardian
  5. Operational Update: Impact of Security Situation in the Arabian Gulf Region  Hapag-Lloyd
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