Tanya Plibersek was rebuked by NSW minister for decision to block $900m goldmine, documents reveal

Courtney Houssos says proposed mine would create 860 jobs over its 15-year life and inject $67m annually into local economy

The New South Wales resources minister rebuked the federal environment minister over her decision to block the McPhillamys goldmine project and declared Indigenous heritage shouldn’t be protected at the expense of critical minerals investment, new documents have revealed.

Correspondence tabled in federal parliament shows NSW minister, Courtney Houssos, wrote to Tanya Plibersek in August, five days after Plibersek announced she had refused Regis Resources’ mining application because of the proposed location of a tailings dam and its possible impact on Indigenous heritage.

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Bridget McKenzie updates register and apologises after failing to declare 16 flight upgrades

Shadow transport spokesperson belatedly discloses Qantas and Virgin upgrades after it was revealed she failed to declare offers of better seats

Bridget McKenzie did not declare 16 flight upgrades received over the last nine years, with the Nationals senator apologising and belatedly updating her official register of interests to disclose numerous instances of business class travel which had not been declared as per parliamentary rules.

Two instances were in July and August this year, just a few months before the shadow transport spokesperson claimed to have never been offered a single upgrade on a Qantas flight. Another five upgrades were on personal flights between Australia and New Zealand, including four in 2018 while she was a cabinet minister.

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North Korea’s involvement in Ukraine draws China into a delicate balancing act

The entry of North Korean troops risks a dangerous escalation in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. It also puts Beijing in a tight spot

In October 1950, barely a year after the Chinese civil war ended, Mao Zedong sent the first Chinese soldiers to fight in the Korean war. Between 180,000 and 400,000 of Chairman Mao’s troops would die in that conflict, including his own son. But it was important to defend North Korea in that battle, Mao reportedly said, because “without the lips, the teeth are cold”.

That Chinese idiom has been used to described China and North Korea’s close relationship for more than seven decades. China sees North Korea as a strategic security buffer in the region, while North Korea relies on its superpower neighbour for economic, political and military support. But that relationship is now under strain thanks to another war which is drawing Communist-rooted countries into a common battle.

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Heatwave sweeps across large parts of Australia as bushfire threatens Queensland border town

Weather warnings across multiple states on Wednesday as Dirranbandi residents told to evacuate

A heat warning is in place for large parts of Queensland on Wednesday with temperatures hitting 40C in parts of the state.

The Bureau of Meteorology issued a heatwave warning for much of the state, forecasting severe conditions around north-west and inland areas.

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Snow seen on Mount Fuji after record time without snowcap – The Japan Times

  1. Snow seen on Mount Fuji after record time without snowcap  The Japan Times
  2. Japan’s Mount Fuji Gets Snow After Breaking Snowless Record  The New York Times
  3. Mount Fuji finally gets its first snow, a month later than last year  NBC News
  4. It's not official yet but Mount Fuji gets its trademark snowcap after the longest delay in 130 years  The Associated Press
  5. New record achieved for Mt. Fuji and why it matters  ABC News
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Clashes over budget could push Germany’s ailing coalition to collapse

With contradictory proposals unlikely to mesh, leaders to decide whether there is scope for alliance to continue

When, in 2021, Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats went into a “traffic light” coalition with the Greens and pro-business Free Democrats, the new government was riding high on an enthusiastic spirit of cooperation.

There were promises to modernise, reinvigorate and green-proof Europe’s largest economy. Germany, the coalition partners said, had sleep-walked into a complacent state during 16 years of rule under Angela Merkel. The new trio in power would jolt the country out of its hubris, and deliver it into a new era of vigour and creative transformation. That, at least, was the idea.

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Japan plans ‘conveyor belt road’ linking Tokyo and Osaka amid delivery driver shortage

It is hoped ‘innovative’ 24-hour design will also cut carbon emissions, as demand for delivery services soars

Six decades after the bullet train first whisked passengers between Tokyo and Osaka, authorities in Japan are planning to do the same for cargo, with the construction of a “conveyor belt road”.

The automated cargo transport corridor, which will connect the capital with Osaka, 320 miles (515km) away, is seen as part of the solution to soaring demand for delivery services in the world’s fourth-biggest economy.

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North Koreans fighting for Putin threatens world order, Rutte says – POLITICO Europe

  1. North Koreans fighting for Putin threatens world order, Rutte says  POLITICO Europe
  2. South Korea says ‘not ruling out’ supplying weapons to Ukraine  Al Jazeera English
  3. Mark Rutte: North Korean troops in Europe marks turning point  POLITICO Europe
  4. NATO likely to respond if Russia sends North Korean troops to Ukraine  GZERO Media
  5. North Korean troops on European soil dangerous expansion of conflict - Rutte  Ukrinform
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Controversial bill to reinterpret New Zealand’s founding document reaches parliament

The widely criticised bill aims to redefine Treaty of Waitangi principles that guide relations between Māori and ruling authorities

A controversial bill that seeks to radically change how New Zealand’s treaty between Māori and the Crown is interpreted in modern times will be introduced to parliament on Thursday, nearly two weeks ahead of its initial schedule.

The Treaty of Waitangi is considered New Zealand’s founding document and is instrumental in upholding Māori rights. The bill will be tabled in parliament by the libertarian Act party, a minor partner in New Zealand’s coalition government, which has regularly called for an end to “division by race”.

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Netanyahu ally accused of leaking documents to derail hostage deal – The Washington Post

  1. Netanyahu ally accused of leaking documents to derail hostage deal  The Washington Post
  2. Israel leaks scandal: Netanyahu aide arrested over Gaza hostage talks stories  NBC News
  3. Why have five been arrested over leaked Hamas documents in Israel?  Al Jazeera English
  4. Police arrest Netanyahu aide as opponents accuse him of leaking intelligence to thwart Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal  CNN
  5. Report: Police raided Netanyahu’s office on Saturday night  The Times of Israel
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State of the Race: No key calls yet but … – Daily Kos

  1. State of the Race: No key calls yet but …  Daily Kos
  2. Opinion | Our Columnists and Writers on What to Expect and the Early Election Results  The New York Times
  3. ‘A grim feeling is setting in among Democrats’: Columnists and analysts reacted to election night  The Washington Post
  4. Election night panel on what we'll learn about the country from the results  PBS NewsHour
  5. Opinion | The Trump/Harris Election: Four Columnists Imagine America’s Future  The New York Times
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Trump vs Harris: live results map of the US presidential election – Financial Times

  1. Trump vs Harris: live results map of the US presidential election  Financial Times
  2. Live: Presidential Election Results 2024  NPR
  3. Interactive maps: President, Senate and House results  KXAN.com
  4. New Bloomfield National Election Results | News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News  krcgtv.com
  5. Election results live map: Track who's winning presidential race across US  NBC Chicago
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Netanyahu Fires Yoav Gallant, Israel’s Defense Minister – The New York Times

  1. Netanyahu Fires Yoav Gallant, Israel’s Defense Minister  The New York Times
  2. Who Is Israel Katz, Israel’s New Defense Minister?  The New York Times
  3. Gallant, after he’s fired, warns Israel is abandoning captives, risks ‘mark of Cain’  The Times of Israel
  4. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fires Defense Minister Yoav Gallant  Fox News
  5. Israel's Netanyahu dismisses his defense minister as wars rage. Protests erupt across country  The Associated Press
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Ukraine and North Korean troops clash for first time, Zelenskyy warns of escalation – Fox News

  1. Ukraine and North Korean troops clash for first time, Zelenskyy warns of escalation  Fox News
  2. North Korea Enters Ukraine Fight for First Time, Officials Say  The New York Times
  3. Ukrainian troops have engaged with North Korean units for the 1st time in Russia, an official says  The Associated Press
  4. Ukraine Attacks North Korean Troops Deployed Near Russia Border  Bloomberg
  5. Ukraine's Zelenskiy says clashes with North Korean troops 'open page' to instability  Reuters
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