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Trump Says Heads of Major Countries to Join Gaza Board of Peace
The BoP will guide the formation of a Palestinian-international expert government and later hand Gaza to a reformed Palestinian Authority.
Calls for Inquiry Into Chinese Asbestos Sand Imports After School Shutdowns
SA’s education minister estimates the cost for the asbestos cleanup to be $11,000 per school.
Former NSW Senator Leaves Liberal Party
Hughes names Price and Henderson as part of internal bloc allegedly undermining Ley.
New Victorian Liberal Leader Vows to Get $200 Billion of Debt Under Control
Jess Wilson took over Brad Battin as leader of the Victorian Liberal team.
‘Too Vague, Too Risky’: Industry Urges Rewrite of Environment Reforms
Peak industry groups say Labor’s environment bill needs major amendments to deliver clarity, certainty, and faster approvals.
Australia Cancels Visa for South African Who Attended Neo-Nazi Rally
The South African national, his wife, and newborn have been told they must leave the country within 30 days.
Is the Transgender Debate a ‘Culture War’ Issue or Does It Matter to Broader Society?
The transgender debate is often categorised as a niche or ‘culture war’ political issue irrelevant to mainstream Australians.
South Korea Could Get Nuclear Subs 10 Years Earlier Than Australia: Analysts
Submarine building experience, a skilled workforce, and less red tape will likely give the Asian nation an advantage.
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Fed Issues New Guidance For Bank Oversight
The Federal Reserve now advises the industry to focus on its core financial risks.
Oil Sanctions ‘Starving Putin’s War Machine’: Treasury Department
Russian oil prices are plunging as some international buyers held off on purchases after sanctions were imposed.
US Charges 8 Foreign Nationals in Global Insider Trading Scheme That Made Millions
Two of the suspects are in custody; the other six are fugitives. All face a possible 25 years in prison plus fines.
MI5 Warns British Lawmakers of LinkedIn Threat From Chinese Spies
Speaker of the House of Commons Sir Lindsay Hoyle wrote to MPs on Tuesday to make them aware of the Espionage Alert issued by the intelligence agency.
Spain Offers $946 Million in Ukraine Aid Package During Zelenskyy Visit
Some of the funds will be used to buy Patriot missiles from the United States through a NATO program.
Taiwan’s New Crisis Handbook Tells Civilians How to Respond to Chinese Attack
It warns that hostile troops may disguise themselves as friendly forces, and that any claims of the government surrendering are to be regarded as fake news.
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Collagen supplements are gaining traction as a potential therapy for early osteoarthritis.
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