- 'Unrwa means everything to us': Gazans fear aid collapse BBC.com
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- UNRWA is deeply flawed, but strategic wisdom of banning agency is unclear The Times of Israel
- Why Israel's UNWRA ban could be devastating for Palestinians NBC News
- What to know about UNRWA, the U.N. organization banned by Israel The Washington Post
Russia and Ukraine Quietly Resume Talks About Partial Ceasefire: Report – Newsweek
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- Ukraine should strike back if North Korean troops cross into its territory, Biden says. Kyiv Independent
- Ukraine and Russia in talks about halting strikes on energy plants Financial Times
- Kremlin Calls Report About Talks to Halt Energy Plant Strikes ‘Fake’ The Moscow Times
- Russia and Ukraine in talks to stop bombing energy facilities The Telegraph
Canada accuses India’s Amit Shah over campaign targeting Sikh separatists
Amit Shah, Indian minister accused by Canada, is Modi’s closest aide – Reuters India
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- Canadian official alleges Modi minister behind Indian plot targeting Sikhs in Canada Axios
- Canada admits to leaking information on Indian officials to US paper The Times of India
- Are 'Canadian criminals' directing operators in India? What RCMP head told MPs Hindustan Times
- Canadian allegations against Amit Shah ‘concerning’, says U.S. The Hindu
‘I’m not a one-issue voter, but this is huge’: Abortion decided these women’s votes
At a Glitzy Saudi Investment Forum, Almost No Mention of War – The New York Times
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Millions of people celebrate Diwali this week. Here is what you should know – NPR
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- India celebrates Diwali, the festival of lights BBC.com
Presidential candidate Chase Oliver wants to disrupt US politics
Middle East crisis: UN security council warns against attempts to dismantle Unrwa – as it happened
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Under the laws – which will not be implemented for several months – Unrwa could not “operate any institution, provide any service, or conduct any activity, whether directly or indirectly”.
Continue reading...ABC chair says pressing ‘digital titans’ for revenue is a ‘mainstream democratic imperative’
Kim Williams says funding local news and public interest journalism is crucial in a world where ‘the distortion of culture poses such a grave threat to democracy’
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The tech giants must be pursued for a cut of their substantial revenue to fund journalism in order to fight disinformation and “navigate the dangerous world”, ABC chair Kim Williams has said.
Last week a parliamentary committee recommended the government impose a tech tax on companies like Meta and Google as well as establish a fund to help traditional news media organisations.
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Continue reading...Heat-related deaths and diseases rising due to climate change, experts warn
Ancient lost Mayan city with pyramids discovered accidentally by student – The Independent
- Ancient lost Mayan city with pyramids discovered accidentally by student The Independent
- Scientists detect traces of an ancient Mayan city in southern Mexico using laser-sensor technology ABC News
- Lost Maya city with temple pyramids and plazas discovered in Mexico The Guardian
- A Lost Mayan City Has Been Found With Laser Mapping WIRED
- Vast ancient Mayan city is found in a Mexican jungle — by accident NBC News
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to pay federal court over delay in defamation defence
Legal team for NT senator and shadow Indigenous Australians minister failed to file defence on time
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The Northern Territory senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has been ordered to pay up by the federal court, before a defamation suit against her has properly begun.
The shadow Indigenous Australians minister is being sued by the Central Land Council chief executive, Lesley Turner, over a media release which he claims defamed him.
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Continue reading...What do we know about Hezbollah’s new leader, Naim Qassem?
Anthony Albanese denies ever calling ex-Qantas CEO Alan Joyce to ask for an upgrade
Prime minister issues statement saying ‘all travel has been appropriately declared’ after allegations made in new book over politicians’ travel
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Anthony Albanese has denied ever calling Alan Joyce for free Qantas flight upgrades during his time as transport minister and opposition leader.
The rebuke comes days after the claims were made in a new book by former Nine newspaper columnist Joe Aston, alleging a number of federal politicians had regularly received free business or first-class upgrades as part of their membership to the Qantas Chairman’s Lounge, described as the “speakeasy for Australia’s ruling class”.
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Continue reading...Attorney general considering releasing full robodebt report – As it happened
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- Nacc to reconsider whether to investigate robodebt after ‘apprehended bias’ finding against commissioner
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Mark Butler flags importance of an Australian CDC in future pandemic responses
The federal health minister, Mark Butler, spoke to ABC News Breakfast this morning, after the Covid inquiry report was released yesterday.
Currently, we’re the only developed country that doesn’t have that single authoritative body that can provide to governments and communities about an evidence-based approach to pandemic response and to other communicable diseases. So that is the foundation on which we build a system to respond to the next pandemic - because there will be a next one – much more effectively than we did to Covid.
We all remember just how incredibly difficult and challenging it was, how it affected every aspect of our lives. And in terms of how the government worked during that period of time – we worked with those public health experts and advisers. Our focus was very much on the health and wellbeing of our community, particularly the vulnerable members of our community who were most at risk.
This was a deadly disease. We saw, particularly overseas, it killed so many people. So we were focused on a public health response – a public health response that was focused on supporting the health of our community, and also too understanding the significant additional supports that we needed to provide to small businesses to support them during this incredibly difficult time.
Continue reading...Mount Fuji’s Lack of Snow Is a Big Deal – Newser
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- Japan's Mount Fuji Has Now Remained Snowless for the Longest Time in Its 130-Year Record Smithsonian Magazine
- Mount Fuji snowless for longest time on record after sweltering Japan summer The Guardian
- Japan’s Mount Fuji faces the heat, records first snowless October in 130 years Interesting Engineering
Canada alleges Indian minister Amit Shah behind plot to target Sikh separatists – Reuters
- Canada alleges Indian minister Amit Shah behind plot to target Sikh separatists Reuters
- Canadian official alleges Modi minister behind Indian plot targeting Sikhs in Canada Axios
- Top India Minister Authorized Murder Plots in Canada, Official Alleges Bloomberg
- Canada’s top officials say they leaked info on Indian ‘interference’, Amit Shah to US daily The Indian Express
- Why did a Canadian paper name the Washington Post’s anonymous sources? Columbia Journalism Review
‘Hold your little ones really tight’: how an ordinary Melbourne primary school pick-up turned to tragedy
Auburn South primary school community mourns car crash victim Jack Davey, 11, as four students remain in hospital
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It was an afternoon recess on what should have been an ordinary, sunny spring Tuesday at Auburn South primary school.
Within the grounds of the Melbourne school, five primary school students were seated around an outdoor table overlooking a soccer pitch. Moments later, the scene turned to one of horror.
Continue reading...Broken Hill customers to get bill reprieve as power outages continue
Origin and EnergyAustralia agree to defer bills after brownouts cripple region for better part of a week
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Customers who have suffered through Broken Hill’s mass outages are set for a temporary reprieve on their bills as locals continue to be hit with night-time power cuts in sweltering conditions.
Two power companies – Origin and EnergyAustralia – have agreed to defer bills to those who have been affected by the outages that crippled the region for the better part of a week.
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