SBS News in Filipino, Thursday 4 July 2024

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The Mt Druitt Family Violence Service provides ‘first contact’ services to women who have just fled violent partners but is so short-staffed it might have to close its doors without urgent action. Credit: LeaMallo/Envato

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


Key Points
  • A domestic violence service which saves hundreds of women’s lives a year is one sick day away from closing, says the union which represents workers at the service.
  • The United Nations has warned thousands of people could be displaced after Israel ordered Palestinians to flee Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip.
  • The White House denies reports that President Joe Biden is considering dropping out of his re-election bid in the United States presidential race.

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