Convulsing cat in Thai TV show sparks abuse concerns
New Zealand’s leader formally apologizes to survivors of abuse in state and church care – The Associated Press
- New Zealand’s leader formally apologizes to survivors of abuse in state and church care The Associated Press
- New Zealand PM says sorry for 'horrific' care home abuse BBC.com
- New Zealand offers ‘unreserved’ apology to 200,000 survivors of ‘horrific’ abuse in care The Guardian
- New Zealand’s leaders formally apologize to survivors of abuse in state and church care CNN
- New Zealand offers national apology to people abused in care Reuters
Man charged with murder after woman’s body found in Penrith hotel – as it happened
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- Bondi Junction killer’s mental health deteriorated after stopping medication, hearing told
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Meteorologists are forecasting that thunderstorms will develop over large swathes of the country every day this week, and likely into next.
Ben Domensino from Weatherzone has outlined the forecast as follows:
Early in the week, showers and thunderstorms will target central, eastern, southern and southeastern Australia on Monday and Tuesday. Severe thunderstorms are likely in parts of NSW and [Queensland] on both days and are also possible in other states.
Storms will become more focussed on a broad arc stretching across Australia’s eastern and northern states and down into the WA interior through the middle of the week. Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra will all be at risk of severe thunderstorm activity on Wednesday.
Continue reading...Magnitude-4.1 earthquake near Muswellbrook likely part of ‘swarm’ that could see ‘hundreds to thousands’ of shocks
Seismologist says it is ‘too early’ to link fourth event of sequence to mining activity in the Hunter region
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A 4.1-magnitude earthquake that rocked the New South Wales town of Muswellbrook is likely part of an “earthquake swarm” that could see “hundreds to thousands” of small to moderate shocks over the coming months, according to a government seismologist.
The earthquake, which hit around midday on Tuesday and was shallow at 3km deep, is the fourth event over magnitude four in three months in the Hunter region. On 23 August, a 4.7-magnitude earthquake hit Muswellbrook, damaging homes and businesses.
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Continue reading...Mauritius opposition wins country’s election by a landslide – The Associated Press
- Mauritius opposition wins country’s election by a landslide The Associated Press
- Mauritius’ prime minister says his ruling coalition is set for a ‘huge’ election defeat The Associated Press
- Opposition secures landslide victory in Mauritius election Al Jazeera English
- Mauritius opposition leader Navin Ramgoolam appointed PM, presidency says Reuters
- Mauritius PM is latest incumbent voted out in landslide Semafor
Man who ‘discarded’ wife after tricking her into leaving Australia jailed for exit trafficking
Victorian sentenced to more than four years in prison after leaving wife ‘grief-stricken and traumatised’ in Sudan
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A Victorian man who tricked his wife into travelling to Sudan before taking her children and passport back to Australia has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison.
After a county court trial, the 52-year-old man in April became the first Victorian convicted of exit trafficking – where someone is coerced, threatened or tricked into leaving Australia against their will.
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If you or someone you know is a victim of human trafficking, contact the AFP on 131 237.
Information and confidential advice are also available from the Australian Red Cross, by calling 03 9345 1800 or visiting the Red Cross website.
Continue reading...At U.N. climate talks, many leaders take a pass on an ‘unmissable’ moment – The Washington Post
- At U.N. climate talks, many leaders take a pass on an ‘unmissable’ moment The Washington Post
- COP29 countries endorse global carbon market framework Reuters
- For nearly a decade, climate talks have been hashing out so-called Article 6. But what is it? The Hill
- The Trump shadow hanging over Baku Financial Times
- Critics say approval of ‘climate credits’ rules on day one of Cop29 was rushed The Guardian
Ruud van Nistelrooy exits Manchester United as Amorim takes over
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Four foreign nationals removed from Australia after reportedly being found on remote NT island
Australian government won’t say if four reportedly found on Croker Island have been taken to country of departure, of origin, or to regional processing centre on Nauru
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Four non-citizens reportedly found on remote Croker Island in the Northern Territory have been removed from Australia.
The ABC reported the four foreign nationals were found on Monday on the island north of Garig Gunak Barlu national park, near Arnhem land.
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Continue reading...Palestinian Factions Edge Toward Plan for Postwar Gaza Recovery – The Wall Street Journal
- Palestinian Factions Edge Toward Plan for Postwar Gaza Recovery The Wall Street Journal
- Hamas must be defeated, not legitimized JNS.org
- What is the Gaza Administration Committee involving Hamas-Fatah? The New Arab
New Zealand PM apologises to victims of abuse in state and church care
New Zealand’s leader apologizes to survivors of abuse in state and church care – NPR
- New Zealand's leader apologizes to survivors of abuse in state and church care NPR
- New Zealand offers national apology to people abused in care NBC News
- New Zealand government apologizes for ‘horrific’ abuse in state care The Washington Post
- 'A hollow and limited apology.' New Zealand survivors of abuse in care speak in their own words The Associated Press
- New Zealand offers ‘unreserved’ apology to 200,000 survivors of ‘horrific’ abuse in care The Guardian
Trump expected to pick Florida Senator Rubio as top diplomat, reports say
China military displays upgraded Z-20 helicopter at Zhuhai air show – Reuters
- China military displays upgraded Z-20 helicopter at Zhuhai air show Reuters
- With new stealth fighter, China displays ambitions to challenge U.S. The Washington Post
- China's big air show opened with a glitzy aerial display of its fighters, but crowds couldn't see much in the smog Business Insider
- China's largest air show takes off with fighter jets, attack drones VOA Asia
- China unveils J-35 stealth fighter jet to compete with US Financial Times
With Trump win, Israeli minister calls to annex parts of West Bank – The Washington Post
- With Trump win, Israeli minister calls to annex parts of West Bank The Washington Post
- Eyeing Trump support, Israeli minister pushes for West Bank settlement annexation CNN
- Trump win means ‘time has come’ to annex parts of West Bank, Israeli minister says The Washington Post
- Far-right Israeli minister orders preparations for West Bank annexation Al Jazeera English
- Smotrich Says Israel Is 'A Step Away' From Annexing West Bank After Trump's Election Victory Haaretz
South Korean president practising golf to prepare for future meetings with Donald Trump
It is estimated that Trump played hundreds of rounds of golf during his first term as president of the United States
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is practising golf – for the first time in eight years – in preparation for future meetings with US president-elect Donald Trump, Yoon’s office has confirmed.
South Korean media said Yoon had visited a golf course on Saturday for a sport his office said he had last played in 2016.
Continue reading...‘Tragic death’ of toddler at Melbourne hotel pool while mother used phone prompts coroner’s call for better supervision
The boy, known as Master K for inquest, floated to surface and was undiscovered for more than nine minutes
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A two-year-old who drowned in a pool while his mother looked at her mobile phone and cared for another infant two metres away highlights the need for close supervision around water, a Victorian inquest has heard.
The boy had been playing in a toddlers’ pool adjoined to an adult pool at Crown Towers, a luxury hotel in central Melbourne, in 2021 when he slipped and fell into the deeper pool.
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