Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to new ceasefire after more than a week of deadly clashes – CNN

  1. Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to new ceasefire after more than a week of deadly clashes  CNN
  2. Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to immediate ceasefire after peace talks in Doha  Reuters
  3. Pakistan and Afghanistan agree ceasefire  Financial Times
  4. Pakistan confronts a new reality: It may have lost the Taliban  The Washington Post
  5. Afghan and Pakistani delegations in Doha for crisis talks  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
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Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to new ceasefire after more than a week of deadly clashes – CNN

  1. Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to new ceasefire after more than a week of deadly clashes  CNN
  2. Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to immediate ceasefire after peace talks in Doha  Reuters
  3. Pakistan and Afghanistan agree ceasefire  Financial Times
  4. Pakistan confronts a new reality: It may have lost the Taliban  The Washington Post
  5. Afghan and Pakistani delegations in Doha for crisis talks  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
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Crocodile discovered in luxury Queensland resort pool sparks new warnings

Reptile was removed after guests filmed it lying at the Sheraton Mirage in Port Douglas on Saturday

A crocodile discovered lying in a luxury Queensland resort’s pool has been removed by wildlife rangers, with the state’s environment regulator issuing new warnings about the reptiles.

Two TikTok users posted footage of what appears to be a juvenile crocodile in the lagoon-style pool at the Sheraton Mirage in Port Douglas, in far north Queensland, on Saturday afternoon.

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Japan coalition to back Takaichi as first woman PM — reports – DW

  1. Japan coalition to back Takaichi as first woman PM — reports  DW
  2. Japan's LDP, Ishin agree to form coalition government, Kyodo says  Reuters
  3. Japan coalition set to back Takaichi as first woman prime minister: Reports  Al Jazeera
  4. Sanae Takaichi Is Set to Be Japan’s First Female Prime Minister. But Will She Advance Women’s Rights?  The New York Times
  5. Trump ready to rock with heavy metal drummer tapped as Japan’s first female prime minister  New York Post
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‘Don’t Touch My Retirement!’ Wins the Day in France – The New York Times

  1. ‘Don’t Touch My Retirement!’ Wins the Day in France  The New York Times
  2. French PM Lecornu escapes first no confidence vote after major concessions  CNN
  3. Broken promises and political crises: how Emmanuel Macron fell from French favour  The Guardian
  4. French Government Moves to Suspend Macron’s Signature Pension Overhaul  wsj.com
  5. French PM survives major test but breathing space will not last long  BBC
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‘Don’t Touch My Retirement!’ Wins the Day in France – The New York Times

  1. ‘Don’t Touch My Retirement!’ Wins the Day in France  The New York Times
  2. French PM Lecornu escapes first no confidence vote after major concessions  CNN
  3. Broken promises and political crises: how Emmanuel Macron fell from French favour  The Guardian
  4. French Government Moves to Suspend Macron’s Signature Pension Overhaul  wsj.com
  5. French PM survives major test but breathing space will not last long  BBC
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Netanyahu denies Trump forced truce on him, says war ends ‘for good’ when Hamas disarmed – The Times of Israel

  1. Netanyahu denies Trump forced truce on him, says war ends ‘for good’ when Hamas disarmed  The Times of Israel
  2. Netanyahu 'determined' to pressure Hamas to find remaining dead hostages  BBC
  3. 6 highlights from Netanyahu's interview with CBS News  CBS News
  4. Netanyahu says ‘struggle is not over’ as dispute with Hamas over hostage bodies continues  CNN
  5. Netanyahu says Gaza war will not end until Hamas disarms  France 24
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Border crossing to stay closed, Israel says, as US alleges Hamas ceasefire violation – Reuters

  1. Border crossing to stay closed, Israel says, as US alleges Hamas ceasefire violation  Reuters
  2. Rafah crossing to stay closed, says Netayahu, amid rising tensions over Gaza ceasefire – Middle East crisis live  The Guardian
  3. Live: Israel continues deadly attacks on Gaza, closes Rafah crossing  Al Jazeera
  4. 'We're turning the tide on Gaza starvation crisis' - UN aid chief  BBC
  5. News Wrap: Israel says Rafah crossing will remain closed until hostage bodies are returned  PBS
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October heat records broken in WA; police use pepper spray on Melbourne protesters – as it happened

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Asked about the hundreds of Palestinians from Gaza approved for visas in Australia and whether the ceasefire changes anything, Tony Burke said he’s not sure all of those approved for visas are still alive.

He says some will choose to stay in Australia, and others may end up with other options they might take up.

And there will be some people who we don’t hear from again. And there’s some on that case list that we haven’t heard from for a very long time. A significant number of them are part of split family groups, where some of the family is, in fact, here in Australia and they’re wanting to join.

You need to remember, our humanitarian program that we run around the world isn’t limited to places where there’s an active war. There is decency that Australia shows to people from around the world … there are Israelis who have been approved for humanitarian visas as well. I’ve got no intention of cancelling those either. We’re a decent country. We are talking about people where all the checks have been made. And some of them won’t choose to come here, some of them won’t be alive any more …

Probably the most significant change in response these days is the majority of people now get sent straight back to their country of origin. So, you used to really only see people going back to Indonesia or off to Nauru for processing. But the majority of cases now are going straight back to country of origin.

We had one very recently where, within 72 hours, we had everybody back to their country of origin. There was one in May, for example, where it was a mixed boatload of people from different countries and we had to, you know, from three different sorts of citizenships that people had come from. It was more complex but we still made sure we returned people directly straight back to the countries of origin.

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Ukraine war briefing: Repairs begin in bid to restore power to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant – The Guardian

  1. Ukraine war briefing: Repairs begin in bid to restore power to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant  The Guardian
  2. Work underway to restore power at Ukrainian nuclear plant as UN announces rare local ‘ceasefire zones’  CNN
  3. Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant repairs begin in Ukraine as ceasefire zones set  Al Jazeera
  4. "Complex repair plan" underway to restore power at Ukrainian nuclear plant, U.N. watchdog says  CBS News
  5. Ukrainians disappointed after Trump-Zelenskyy meeting fails to immediately secure Tomahawk missiles  The Hill
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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 18, 2025 – Institute for the Study of War

  1. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 18, 2025  Institute for the Study of War
  2. Russia seeks to normalize relations with U.S., curb support for Ukraine - ISW  Ukrinform
  3. OPINION: Russia’s War on Ukraine Enters a New Grim Phase  Kyiv Post
  4. The War in Ukraine: Situation Report, October 2025  SLDinfo.com
  5. Local View: Moscow's bargain a threat, not an offer  Duluth News Tribune
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David Littleproud urges Barnaby Joyce to stay in the Nationals amid speculation of a jump to One Nation

Nationals leader says maverick MP still ‘has a contribution to make between now and when he retires’

The Nationals leader, David Littleproud, has urged Barnaby Joyce stay in the party after the maverick MP announced his intention to quit and consider “all options” – prompting speculation of a possible defection to Pauline Hanson’s One Nation.

The former deputy prime minister announced on Saturday he would not stand for his New South Wales seat of New England at the next election. He cited an irreparably broken relationship with the Nationals’ leadership, but would see out the rest of the parliamentary term.

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Guardian Australia’s Ben Smee joint winner of Queensland journalist of the year award

The Guardian’s Queensland correspondent and three SBS journalists win top award for investigation into children locked up in police watch houses

Guardian Australia’s Ben Smee and a team from SBS have been named joint winners of the coveted journalist of the year award at Queensland’s annual media awards – the Clarions.

Smee, the Guardian Australia’s Queensland state correspondent, and SBS journalists Jennifer Luu, Jodie Noyce and Chloe Angelo, won the top award for their exclusive investigation, In the Box: Inside the Isolation Cells where Australian Kids are Imprisoned. Smee also picked up two other awards at a ceremony on Saturday night.

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