Taiwan presidential inauguration live: Lai Ching-te takes office

Lai represents an historic third term in power for the pro-sovereignty Democratic Progressive party (DPP)

The Guardian’s Helen Davidson and Chi Hui Lin are at the inauguration in Taipei. They have this report:

It is a sea of bucket hats outside the Presidential Office.

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Australia news live: Melbourne university orders protesters to leave; AEC can’t ‘adequately deal’ with AI-generated election misinformation

AEC tells Senate of overseas examples of ‘deceptive content’ about polls. Follow the day’s news live

The NSW police minister, Yasmin Catley, was on ABC News Breakfast earlier to discuss the state’s four-day domestic violence blitz.

She said it was the sixth operation in 18 months, with “thousands of arrests” in that time.

[The operations] are scheduled about every quarter, so police have been doing this for quite some time. NSW police [utilise] the DV registry, where they accumulate information about [alleged] high-risk offenders and it’s that intelligence that they use to then go out and undertake these operations.

We will debate it when we return. I would really urge the opposition to get behind it and support those bail laws that we have before the parliament.

Everything is on the table. We are all worried about this, I’m a parent as well myself. Social media companies are not doing enough and we need to seriously look if we need to change the law in order to keep your young people safe.

We need to get all the experts in one place. The premier [Chris Minns] has called this emergency summit. We are just seeing too many cases where the worst possible thing has occurred because of bullying online. We banned phones in schools in NSW and that has worked an enormous amount in the school day inside the school gates, but we need to look beyond that now.

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Police suspect murder-suicide after ‘tragic’ discovery of man and two-year-old’s bodies in Lismore home

Police say the boy’s mother raised concerns after the father failed to hand over the child for an access visit

A crime scene has been established after the bodies of a man and his two-year-old son were found in a home on the New South Wales far north coast overnight, in what police believe was a murder-suicide.

Police said officers attended a unit in East Lismore about 9.45pm on Sunday due to concerns for the welfare of a man and his son.

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Iran president helicopter crash: wreckage spotted, says head of Red Crescent – live updates

Helicopter carrying Ebrahim Raisi and foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian reportedly crashed in mountainous area amid bad weather

Reuters has put together a list of reactions from around the world, with Iranian ally Russia among those expressing concern and offering to help search for the president. Others also offered help or well wishes, while the US merely said that President Joe Biden was “closely following reports”. Here’s a rundown of reactions from around the world:

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“I convey my best wishes to our neighbour, friend and brother Iranian people and government, and I hope to receive good news from Mr Raisi and his delegation as soon as possible,” President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said in a post on X. Turkey’s disaster and emergency management authority said in a statement that Iran had requested a night vision search-and-rescue helicopter from Turkey.

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‘Modi builds highways but where are our jobs?’: rising inequality looms over India’s election

While the number of Indian billionaires soars, growing unemployment has become a big problem for the BJP as it campaigns for a third term

It wasn’t even the real wedding, just the pre-wedding party. But that didn’t stop India’s richest billionaire, Mukesh Ambani, whose son is set to marry the daughter of a millionaire, from throwing an affair so ostentatious that no one could question just how wealthy they are.

The pop star Rihanna was paid about $8m to perform. The catering alone cost $25m and the final bill for the glittering soiree, held in March, reportedly came in at about $150m.

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Kylie Kwong quits restaurant business, adding to growing list of high-profile eateries to close

Sydney chef to close Lucky Kwong, saying she wants to focus on ‘sharing other people’s stories’

Kylie Kwong has announced she is quitting the restaurant business after 24 years as a restaurateur and will close her Sydney eatery Lucky Kwong in late June.

The news comes after other Sydney closures by high-profile chefs including the long-running fine-dining restaurant Tetsuya’s by Tetsuya Wakuda, and Fish Butchery and the takeaway shop Charcoal Fish by Josh and Julie Niland.

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Helicopter carrying Iran’s Ebrahim Raisi crashes in mountains

Rescuers struggle with search operation to find president and foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian because of poor weather conditions

A helicopter carrying the Iranian president, Ebrahim Raisi, and his foreign minister crashed on a fog-covered mountainside, with search and rescue teams rushing to the area as state media called for nationwide prayers.

State TV reported that the helicopter had been found on Sunday evening, well after dark, and quoted an official as saying that at least one passenger and one crew member had been in contact with rescuers.

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Average British house price hits record high of £375,000

Pent-up demand from would-be buyers pausing their plans last year has led to price rise despite mortgage rates remaining elevated

The average British house price reached a record high of £375,131 in May, according to Rightmove. The average prices of properties coming to market rose 0.8%, or £2,807, month on month.

Pent-up demand from would-be buyers who paused their plans last year is a key driver behind increased home mover activity despite mortgage rates remaining elevated for longer than anticipated, the property website’s report said.

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Scientists make potential breast cancer breakthrough after preserving tissue in gel

Ability to preserve tissue in a special gel solution for at least a week will help doctors identify most effective drug treatments

Scientists say they have a made a potentially “gamechanging” breakthrough in breast cancer research after discovering how to preserve breast tissue outside the body for at least a week.

The study, which was funded by the Prevent Breast Cancer charity, found tissue could be preserved in a special gel solution, which will help scientists identify the most effective drug treatments for patients.

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Man in his 30s dies in custody at police station in Swindon

Police at Gablecross police station declared detainee dead early on Sunday and have referred incident to police watchdog

A man in his 30s has died while in custody at a police station in Swindon, Wiltshire police said. He had been in custody at Gablecross police station since Saturday morning, and became unwell on Sunday morning.

He was declared dead at about 9am on Sunday, the force added. The incident has been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).

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Iran helicopter crash: Aircraft with President Raisi suffers ‘hard landing,’ state TV says – The Associated Press

  1. Iran helicopter crash: Aircraft with President Raisi suffers 'hard landing,' state TV says  The Associated Press
  2. Trey Yingst: Search and rescue underway for Iran's president amid reported crash  Fox News
  3. Helicopter carrying Iran's President Raisi crashes, search under way  Reuters
  4. Who Would Benefit From Ebrahim Raisi's Death?  The Atlantic
  5. Iran President Ebrahim Raisi's helicopter has 'hard landing'; search launched - The Washington Post  The Washington Post
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White House hits back at Stefanik after she blasts Biden in Israel – The Hill

  1. White House hits back at Stefanik after she blasts Biden in Israel  The Hill
  2. Stefanik calls for wiping Hamas ‘off the face of the Earth’ and touts Trump policies in speech to Israeli Knesset  CNN
  3. At Knesset, GOP lawmaker warns Oct. 7 ‘could happen in US’ if Israel not victorious  The Times of Israel
  4. Stefanik to Denounce Biden, and Praise Trump, in Speech to Israeli Lawmakers  The New York Times
  5. Stefanik rebukes Biden in Knesset speech for curbing weapons to Israel  NPR
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DRC army says it stopped attempted coup involving three US citizens

Coup leader killed and 50 people, including Americans, arrested after men reportedly attacked presidency in capital Kinshasa

The leader of an attempted coup on Sunday in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been killed and some 50 people including three American citizens arrested, a spokesperson for the Central African country’s army told Reuters.

Gunfire rang out around 4am in the capital Kinshasa, a Reuters reporter said. Armed men attacked the presidency in the city centre, according to spokesperson Sylvain Ekenge.

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Americans arrested in Congo amid accusations of coup attempt – The Washington Post

  1. Americans arrested in Congo amid accusations of coup attempt  The Washington Post
  2. American Citizens Arrested for Alleged Congo Coup Attempt, Ambassador Says  The Daily Beast
  3. Congolese Army Says It Foiled a Coup Involving Americans  The New York Times
  4. DRC army says it stopped attempted coup involving US citizens  Reuters
  5. Three reported killed as DR Congo military averts ‘attempted coup’  Al Jazeera English
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Marco Rubio says he would not accept 2024 election results ‘if it’s unfair’

Republican senator’s comments come as he is considered among Trump’s top candidates for vice-president

The Republican Florida senator Marco Rubio said on Sunday he would not commit to accepting the 2024 presidential election results, insisting that “if it’s unfair” his party will “go to court and point out the fact that states are not following their own election laws”.

Rubio’s statements on Meet the Press come as he is considered among former president Donald Trump’s top candidates for vice-president. Trump has continuously said falsely that the 2020 election was stolen.

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Helicopter crash comes as Iran already faces huge challenges

A country already in political transition could soon be forced to replace more than one leader

The Iranian helicopter crash comes at a time when the country, faced by unprecedented external challenges, was already bracing itself for a change in regime with the expected demise in the next few years of its 85-year-old supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

In the country’s hydra-headed leadership where power is spread in often opaque ways between clerics, politicians and army, it is the supreme leader, and not the president, that is ultimately decisive.

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Islamic State claims responsibility for deadly tourist attack in Afghanistan

Taliban says four arrested over attack at Bamiyan heritage site that killed three Spanish visitors and an Afghan

Islamic State has claimed responsibility for an attack by gunmen in Afghanistan’s central Bamiyan province that killed three Spanish tourists on Friday.

The Taliban’s interior ministry spokesperson, Abdul Mateen Qani, said on Sunday that four people had been arrested over the attack. One Afghan citizen was also killed and four foreigners and three Afghans were injured in the attack, he added.

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