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Welcome to SBS News in Easy English, I'm Camille Bianchi.
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Some world leaders are trying to join together to stop a possible war between Israel and Iran.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, says she has spoken with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
She says Europe will help to try bringing peace and stability.
US President Donald Trump has also asked Israel and Iran to make a deal to stop deadly fighting.
German chancellor Friedrich Merz also says the fighting must stop.
"The Iranian nuclear weapons programme is an existential threat to the State of Israel. There must be no escalation of the conflict now. Tehran must stop bombing civilian targets in Israel immediately. Other states in the region must not become theatres of war."
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Investigators have found another piece of the Air India plane that crashed, killing at least 279 people.
Only one passenger survived the crash on Thursday.
Aviation expert, Mark Martin, says the cockpit voice recorder will give information about the cause of the crash.
"It has had 14 years of perfectly good flying and good maintenance and operation history. And now we see this out of the blue. And I think that's exactly and precisely why this investigation is a global affair. This time, there's no chance of any part or any bit of this investigation being brushed under the carpet because we have global stakeholders involved."
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New South Wales police are investigating a possible murder after a middle-aged woman's body was found in Western Sydney on Sunday.
A passerby discovered the body in bush land on Sunday afternoon surrounded by clothing and rubbish.
Detective Superintendent Trent King says anyone with information that can help police, should call Crime Stoppers.
"The area of the reserve in question is quite isolated. So, it appears as though that body has been there for a period of time without discovery, we're in the infancy of this investigation. The scene is currently being examined by specialist police, so I don't have information in relation to any injuries at this stage.”
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The New South Wales Government will spend one million dollars to build a new film studio in Sydney, to help make local and international movies.
New South Wales Transport Minister John Graham says the money is part of a 380 million budget, to support the screen and digital games industry.
"When screen production happens in Australia, half the time it happens here in New South Wales. This is the powerhouse. We're determined to keep that lead. That is why the government is investing strongly here. There have been proposals right across Sydney, right across New South Wales for new studio space. We will work carefully with industry to back those in. And it is a mix here of funding but also logistical support, cutting red tape. We want all of New South Wales to be a stage. That is what we're setting up for."
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That's the latest SBS News in Easy English.