SBS News in Filipino, Thursday 26 June 2025

People in Tel Aviv airport looking at a depature sign

Airports and air spaces are beginning to reopen after conflict between Israel and Iran. Source: AAP / EPA / Abir Sultan

Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino.


KEY POINTS
  • A group of Australians landed in Sydney after finally getting out of Tel Aviv on a Royal Australian Airforce jet.
  • The Albanese Government has announced a deepening of Australia's ties to the NATO military alliance by applying fresh sanctions on Russia and promising to send an aircraft to Europe to support Ukraine.
  • Pope Leo XIV appoints ex-DepEd chief Armin Luistro to Vatican office.
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