SBS News in Filipino, Friday 7 June 2024

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NSW Police will now be able to use a hand-held metal detector without warrants in certain locations, including shopping precincts, sporting venues and public transport stations after controversial so-called "wanding" laws passed the state parliament. Credit: DAN HIMBRECHTS/AAPIMAGE

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • The U-N responds to reports of 40 dead in an Israeli air strike on a U-N school in Gaza.
  • New South Wales Police will have strengthened powers to tackle knife crime after controversial so-called "wanding" laws passed the state parliament.
  • The Philippine team was officially eliminated from the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers after Vietnam beat them.

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