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Israel's army says it will expand its area of control in southern Lebanon, as it targets Hezbollah.
The IDF has warned residents of three villages in Lebanon's eastern Bekaa region to evacuate immediately.
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, praised the efforts of military partners, the US, as he said much work remained.
"We continue to strike targets of the terror regime in Iran and also against the terror elements in Lebanon. The achievements are great, but much work still remains. I want again to thank my friend President Trump for the cooperation between us, and between Israel and the United States. "
Australians stuck in Dubai are exploring different ways to leave the region due to widespread flight cancellations across the Middle East.
Thousands of travellers have been affected as various nations close their airspace.
Some travellers are crossing into neighbouring Oman, where flights may still be available and travellers are paying upwards of 1500 dollars.
SBS Arabic spoke to Dubai-based cab driver, Omran Khan, who said interest in cross-border trips has increased.
“Small car is 3000 dirham Dubai to Oman airport. A bigger car 4000 dirhams and bigger than that would be 5000 dirham. Australians don’t need to get a visa and are allowed into Oman. I’m not doing Saudi because we’re not allowed."
The Federal Government is investing 53 million dollars in a new research centre, in a bid to boost Australia’s critical minerals refining sector.
The funding, which will go to GeoScience Australia, comes after Australia and the US signed a critical minerals deal.
Industry Minister Tim Ayres says management of these resources is important in international diplomacy.
"Yesterday Prime Minister Carney was in the parliament, together with senior ministers from Canada, underscoring the very same point. Middle powers working together to deliver, not just supply chain delivery but mutual prosperity."
American pop star Britney Spears has been arrested for allegedly driving under the influence in California.
A representative for the singer said the incident was completely inexcusable and Britney is going to take the right steps to comply with the law.
Britney Spears has endured a longtime and highly public struggle with her mental health.
To sport now and in Formula One,
Oscar Piastri insists he's ready to play as a team member for McLaren.
The English team's handling of drivers Piastri and Lando Norris dominated Formula One last season, as Norris came from behind to take the championship from his teammate.
Rival Red Bull star, Max Verstappen says this year's Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne will be a challenge due to new rules.
"So it’s definitely been a bit harder (to start) in pre-season testing to get it right. I think you could see that with everyone. So it will be a little bit more complicated to get a decent start. But at least I think the weather is going to be nice so that’s probably what we need in the beginning, just to get off the line normal."










