Iran war day 79: Tehran to unveil Hormuz toll plan; Israel bombs Lebanon
Nepali Sherpa scales Mount Everest for a record 32nd time – Reuters
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- Two Nepali Sherpa climbers break own records on Mount Everest Al Jazeera
- Nepali mountaineers Kami Rita, Lhakpa break own Mt. Qomolangma summit records Xinhua
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WHO declares Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, Uganda a global health emergency
‘Fiercely loyal, endlessly generous’ father named as victim of Rottnest Island shark attack
Steven Mattaboni, 38, was a ‘one-of-a-kind gentleman’ and devoted parent to two young daughters, his wife Shirene says
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A father of two young daughters, husband and avid fisher has been identified as the victim of a fatal shark attack at Rottnest Island in Western Australia.
Steven Mattaboni, 38, a surveyor from Perth, was in the water at Horseshoe Reef about 9.55am on Saturday when he was believed to have been bitten by a shark, police said.
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Top divers join perilous mission to recover Italian tourists’ remains from Maldives sea cave – CNN
- Top divers join perilous mission to recover Italian tourists’ remains from Maldives sea cave CNN
- Finnish divers join the search for remains of 4 Italian divers in the Maldives CBS News
- Rescue diver dies during search for bodies of Italians who drowned in Maldives caves BBC
- Maldives military diver dies while trying to recover scuba diving victims in underwater cave: Officials ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
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JLR and General Motors eye £900m contract to build new range of military trucks
Carmakers aim to expand into UK defence sector, exploiting spending boom by Nato countries
Jaguar Land Rover and General Motors are considering an expansion into UK defence via a £900m military contract, as carmakers seek to exploit a spending boom by Nato countries racing to rearm.
The manufacturers are among a group of automotive firms vying to make thousands of 4x4s for the armed forces to replace an ageing fleet of Land Rovers that have been out of production since 2016.
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Iran eyes a new source of power deep beneath the Strait of Hormuz – CNN
- Iran eyes a new source of power deep beneath the Strait of Hormuz CNN
- Iran is threatening undersea cables. The world’s ‘digital chokepoints’ have never been more vulnerable The Conversation
- Why the Strait of Hormuz Is Now the World’s Biggest ($10 Trillion) Cybersecurity Risk Yahoo
- Undersea Internet Cable Projects Are Getting Tangled in the Iran War Bloomberg.com
- Iran war live: Trump threw away Tehran’s peace proposal after reading first sentence The Independent
Xi, Putin Hail Opening of China-Russia Expo, Stress Cooperation – Bloomberg.com
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- CGTN: Head-of-state diplomacy anchors growing China-Russia partnership Yahoo Finance
- Head-of-state diplomacy will guide further development of China-Russia relationship: China Daily editorial China Daily - Global Edition
Activists troll far-right UK rally with giant pro-immigration clip
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Israeli strikes kill six in southern Lebanon hours after extension of ceasefire
Three paramedics at health centre among dead, while Hamas military chief Izz al-Din al-Haddad killed in Gaza strike
Israel carried out airstrikes in southern Lebanon, killing at least six people, including three paramedics working at a health centre, just hours after its envoys had agreed with the Lebanese government to extend a ceasefire.
Israel also said it had killed the Hamas military chief, Izz al-Din al-Haddad, in a targeted strike in Gaza on Friday.
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Jim Chalmers says the opposition’s policy to index tax brackets would cost the budget a quarter of a trillion dollars over ten years, while claiming that the government is returning bracket creep to taxpayers.
It’s a slightly tricky position, as Angus Taylor argues that Labor is “betraying” itself because the high figure is actually how much the government is keeping and spending through bracket creep ever year.
This is a Government that returns bracket creep when it is responsible to do that.
That [policy] would cost tens of billions of dollars in extra debt interest, because he’s got these uncosted, unfunded, tax announcements that he [Taylor] made in his Budget reply, which was all about trying to stave off One Nation.”
What Angus Taylor is proposing to do is to pump the most money into the economy when inflation is already at its highest.
“This betrays the fact that the government plans to raise income tax rates to the tune of $35 billion This says more about their plan than our plan ...
If Labor’s saying that they plan to raise income taxes to the tune of $250 billion in the next 10 years ... [if] that is their tax hike, that’s their planned income tax increases.”
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