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A bulletin of the day’s top stories from SBS News. Get a quick rundown of the latest headlines from Australia and the world, with fresh updates each morning, lunchtime and evening.
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Japan set to welcome first female PM following coalition deal; Defence Minister says jobs expected to flow from AUKUS defence agreement; And in AFL, coaches named ahead of first State of Origin game in almost 27 years.
The US sends its advisers to Israel as Gaza ceasefire threatened; Opposition leader Sussan Ley calls on Kevin Rudd to resign; And in sport, a joint bid to host the 2031 Women's World Cup.
A major global outage affects Amazon, disrupting hundreds of platforms; Donald Trump and Anthony Albanese meet at the White House and sign a deal on critical minerals; and in football, a first World Cup win for Morocco.
In this bulletin, signs AUKUS is assured, hours before the Prime Minister meets with Donald Trump, dozens of deaths reported in Israeli strikes on Gaza, with allegations of ceasefire breaches on both sides. And in sport, India backs Kohli to bounce back from poor performance in the last ODI.
In this bulletin, Anthony Albanese to meet with Donald Trump over AUKUS and trade, the Puk Puk defence treaty with PNG is a step closer to being implemented. And in Formula One, Max Verstappen wins the US Grand Prix.
Israel says air strikes and artillery fire in southern Gaza are in response to Hamas violations of the ceasefire; Victoria Police says it expects to make more arrests over weekend protests; and in sport, Australia's triathlete Matt Hauser wins a world triathlon title in Wollongong.
Clashes in Melbourne as competing protests face off across the country again, No Kings' demonstrations draw large crowds across the US, Mollie O'Callaghan sets a swimming world record.
The Nationals leader urges Barnaby Joyce to stay with the party; the UN aid chief says mobilising aid in Gaza is a massive task; Australian Jack Miller set to compete in the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix.
Israel reportedly kills 11 members of one family in airstrike on Gaza city; fallout after Barnaby Joyce quits the Nationals; Ange Postecoglou sacked as Nottingham Forest manager.
Donald Trump pressures Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy to strike a deal with Russia, Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce will not contest his seat at the next election, Tasmania claim three-run victory over Western Australia in Sheffield Shield clash.
Hamas transfers another hostage body to Israel; Albanese government investing $10 million in anti-bullying review; Max Verstappen to start first in the sprint race at the Grand Prix.
Hamas political representative fails to confirm whether Hamas will disarm; the search for a missing toddler in South Australia comes to an end; Cameron Green remains on track for the Ashes.
Critical minerals deal likely to be discussed when Anthony Albanese meets Donald Trump; the price of gold hits an all-time high; and in sport, Ariarne Titmus says she is looking forward to what's next after retiring from competitive swimming.
Contingency plans developed for sending Australian troops to help secure peace in Gaza; Australia signs a tax treaty with Ukraine; and in the AFL, Western Bulldogs star Jamarra Ugle-Hagan heads the Gold Coast Suns.
Israel delays the reopening of the Rafah crossing; Homicide detectives called in to probe a fatal fire in the central Queensland city of Gladstone; And in cricket, Marnus Labuschagne set to return to Australia's Test team.
New powers announced to combat terrorism financing and crime related to crypto ATMs; Australia's unemployment rate rises to 4.5 per cent; and in sport, tributes for Ariarne Titmus after she announces her immediate retirement from competitive swimming.
Fragile ceasefire in Gaza tested; a court ruling finds the New South Wales government's anti-protest laws are unconstitutional; and in swimming, Ariarne Titmus retires from competitive swimming.
Pakistan and Afghanistan announce temporary ceasefire after fresh border clashes; First Nations deaths in custody reaching record levels in New South Wales; And in cricket, Pakistan go 1-0 up in the two-match Test series with South Africa.
Australian Gaza aid flotilla activists urge the federal government to impose an arms embargo on Israel.; the Northern Territory Chief Minister defends a ban on transgender women being placed in female jails; and in football, the Socceroos unbeaten streak under Tony Popovic comes to an end.
Hamas hands over four bodies of hostages to the International Committee of the Red Cross; a grim milestone reached for Aboriginal deaths in custody in New South Wales; and Australia's women's cricket side prepares for their showdown with Bangladesh.
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