Israel’s deadly strike on Rafah doesn’t appear to cross Biden administration’s ‘red line’ – USA TODAY

  1. Israel's deadly strike on Rafah doesn't appear to cross Biden administration's 'red line'  USA TODAY
  2. Video shows Israeli tanks moving further into Rafah  CNN
  3. How Israel pushed dotted ‘red lines’ to have its way in Rafah  Al Jazeera English
  4. Rafah strike: Israel hasn't crossed Biden's 'red line,' White House says  NBC News
  5. An Israeli airstrike killed 45 Palestinians in an encampment for displaced people  NPR
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Israel Says It Has ‘Tactical Control’ of Gaza Corridor Bordering Egypt – The New York Times

  1. Israel Says It Has 'Tactical Control' of Gaza Corridor Bordering Egypt  The New York Times
  2. Devastation in Gaza as Israel wages war on Hamas: Live updates  CNN
  3. Philadelphi corridor buffer zone under ‘tactical control,’ IDF says  The Washington Post
  4. IDF takes control of key Gaza-Egypt border road, locating at least 20 tunnels  The Times of Israel
  5. Israel's military says it controls strategic Gaza land border with Egypt  USA TODAY
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Life on Ukraine’s front line: ‘Worse than hell’ as Russia advances – USA TODAY

  1. Life on Ukraine's front line: 'Worse than hell' as Russia advances  USA TODAY
  2. CNN witnesses Ukrainian soldiers being treated after blast hits dugout  CNN
  3. Life on Ukraine's front line 'worse than hell' as Russia advances  Yahoo! Voices
  4. Outgunned and Short on Shells: Inside a Ukrainian Front-Line Artillery Unit  The Wall Street Journal
  5. Ukraine knows it is finished  MSN
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China’s Xi Jinping calls for peace conference and ‘justice’ over war in Gaza as Arab leaders visit Beijing – CNN

  1. China’s Xi Jinping calls for peace conference and ‘justice’ over war in Gaza as Arab leaders visit Beijing  CNN
  2. Xi says China wants to work with Arab states to resolve hot spot issues  Reuters
  3. Xi pledges more Gaza aid and talks trade at summit with Arab leaders  The Associated Press
  4. China is currently hosting China-Arab States Cooperation Forum  The Jerusalem Post
  5. Xi Lays Out Vision for Greater Cooperation With Arab States  Bloomberg
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14 pro-democracy activists found guilty of subversion in Hong Kong’s biggest national security case – NBC News

  1. 14 pro-democracy activists found guilty of subversion in Hong Kong’s biggest national security case  NBC News
  2. Hong Kong Convicts Democracy Activists in Largest National Security Trial  The New York Times
  3. Foreign governments and activists criticize Hong Kong security law verdicts. China defends them  ABC News
  4. Hong Kong democracy leaders convicted in most significant verdicts since Beijing’s national security crackdown  CNN
  5. 'Hong Kong 47' trial: 14 democrats found guilty in landmark subversion case  Reuters
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Mayoral candidate shot dead at campaign rally in Mexico’s Guerrero state – Al Jazeera English

  1. Mayoral candidate shot dead at campaign rally in Mexico’s Guerrero state  Al Jazeera English
  2. Mayoral candidate in Mexico assassinated at campaign stop  CNN
  3. Mexico election comes to bloody end as local candidate killed  BBC.com
  4. Mexico's elections clouded by violence again on last day of campaigning  NPR
  5. Mayoral candidate murdered, another wounded days before Mexico elections  CBS News
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Singapore Airlines Flight Fell 178 Feet in Under 5 Seconds – The New York Times

  1. Singapore Airlines Flight Fell 178 Feet in Under 5 Seconds  The New York Times
  2. Singapore Airlines Pilots Turned On Seatbelt Sign During Turbulence  Forbes
  3. Singapore Airlines jet dropped 178 feet in less than a second, report says  The Associated Press
  4. Singapore Airlines flight that hit deadly turbulence fell 178 feet in 4.6 seconds  Fox Business
  5. Turbulence-hit Singapore Airlines flight fell 54 meters in less than five seconds, investigation finds  CNBC
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Hundreds of Australian public servants call on government to ‘cease all military exports to Israel’

More than 300 employees of federal, state and local governments sign letter warning against Australia’s ‘complicity’ in war crimes

Hundreds of public servants from across Australia and across state and federal agencies have signed an open letter calling for the federal government to “immediately cease all military exports to Israel”.

The letter, signed by more than 300 people, notes a warning from UN experts in February that the transport of weapons or ammunition to Israel to be used in Gaza is likely to violate international humanitarian law.

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Australia politics live: government has discretion over acting on ICC arrest warrants, officials say

Meanwhile, government to rewrite visa cancellation rules after independent tribunal gave non-citizens with serious criminal convictions their visas back. Follow the day’s news live

Andrew Giles was asked why he wasn’t told about what was happening with his directive in the tribunals – why there weren’t meetings to receive updates.

He said there were meetings with his department which were taking place “pretty regularly”.

What has been unacceptable is the fact that these AAT decisions to set aside cancellations that were made under section 99 that were made by this government by my department – we were not advised, I was not told that these cancellations had been overturned by the tribunal.

That’s the issue that I’m deeply concerned about. And that’s what I’m focusing on fixing now.

There are around 30 that I’ve called up as a matter of absolute urgency and they are dealt with through the day and night.

I’m gonna get to the bottom of this – a protocol that I put in place was not adhered to, that is entirely unsatisfactory. As I said, I’m now focused on dealing with the urgent issue which is the cancellation consideration, I put in place a new protocol and I want to get to the bottom of what happened and why.

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Israel in effective control of entire Gaza land border after taking Philadelphi Corridor in south

The IDF says that it is in ‘operational’ control of the buffer zone on Egypt’s border, a move which risks complicating relations with Cairo, amid Rafah offensive

Israel is in effective control of Gaza’s entire land border after taking control of a buffer zone along the border with Egypt, Israel’s military has said, a move that risks complicating its relationship with Egypt.

In a televised briefing on Wednesday, chief military spokesperson Daniel Hagari said Israeli forces had gained “operational” control over the Philadelphi Corridor, using the Israeli military’s code name for the 14km-long corridor along the Gaza Strip’s only border with Egypt.

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Archibald prize 2024: Baker Boy portrait wins packing room prize

Yolŋu rapper says it was ‘an honour’ to be painted by Matt Adnate, who wins category judged by Art Gallery of New South Wales staff

A portrait of Indigenous rapper Baker Boy by Matt Adnate has won the $3,000 packing room prize in the annual Archibald prize.

The judges hailed the Victorian artist’s portrait for its accuracy and ability to capture “its kind and kindred spirits and a strong Indigenous voice through music”.

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Paramore, Dua Lipa, more celebs call for ceasefire in Israel-Hamas war: ‘Cannot support a genocide’ – USA TODAY

  1. Paramore, Dua Lipa, more celebs call for ceasefire in Israel-Hamas war: 'Cannot support a genocide'  USA TODAY
  2. Why the 'All Eyes on Rafah' is Going Viral on Social Media  TIME
  3. ‘All eyes on Rafah’: how AI-generated image swept across social media  The Guardian
  4. Instagram briefly removes viral Israeli response to ‘All eyes on Rafah’ campaign  The Times of Israel
  5. ‘All eyes on Rafah’ AI-image goes viral on social media  Al Jazeera English
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‘Hong Kong 47’ trial: first verdicts due after national security crackdown

Sixteen of the 47 pro-democracy campaigners have denied charges of subversion for organising pre-election primaries in landmark case

Judges in Hong Kong are set to start delivering verdicts on Thursday in the territory’s largest national security prosecution yet, with 16 of the “Hong Kong 47” pro-democracy campaigners awaiting their fate in a landmark case.

The 16 have pleaded not guilty to charges of subversion for organising pre-election primaries, and are among the cohort who were detained in mass dawn raids by national security police in January 2021.

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South Africa election results: Counting under way after pivotal poll – BBC.com

  1. South Africa election results: Counting under way after pivotal poll  BBC.com
  2. First results in South Africa’s election suggest it is heading for biggest political shift since apartheid  CNN
  3. South Africa Election Results With 20% Voting Districts In (Table)  Bloomberg
  4. South Africa elections live results 2024: By the numbers  Al Jazeera English
  5. South Africans Vote, Many Hoping for Change as Seismic as Mandela's Rise  The New York Times
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Samantha Murphy: police end targeted search as they examine phone found in dam near Ballarat

Forensic assessments being carried out on ‘items of interest’ found in search for missing woman

Victoria police have ended their search of farmland south of Ballarat amid forensic testing of “items of interest”, after finding a phone at a dam during their investigation into missing woman Samantha Murphy.

Murphy, 51, was last seen nearly four months ago, when she left her Ballarat East home to go for a run on 4 February.

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China lifts most remaining trade bans on Australian beef exports

Murray Watt says Beijing has removed sanctions for five abattoirs that lost export licences in 2020 amid diplomatic spat

China has lifted suspensions from Australian beef exporters, removing almost all of the $20bn worth of trade sanctions it imposed.

The agriculture minister, Murray Watt, said Beijing on Wednesday night lifted the bans, with immediate effect, for five different abattoirs.

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Scientists Measure Heat Added by Climate Change in Days – Newser

  1. Scientists Measure Heat Added by Climate Change in Days  Newser
  2. Climate Change Added a Month's Worth of Extra-Hot Days in Past Year  The New York Times
  3. Global Heat Action Day  Climate Central
  4. Is climate change behind all extreme weather events? – DW – 05/27/2024  DW (English)
  5. Humans Were Hit With 26 Extra Hot Days in the Last Year, Says Alarming Study  Popular Mechanics
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