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Kylian Mbappé edges his way into the history books - scoring twice as France beat Senegal 3-1; Erling Haaland’s off to a flying start, with a double in Norway’s win over Iraq; and Lionel Messi continues to impress, with a hat-trick for Argentina at his FIFA World Cup 2026™ debut. Who's leading the…
In today's bulletin, Donald Trump calls on countries to send ships to keep the Strait of Hormuz open; Australia has less than 30 days of jet fuel; and in football, Matildas to face China in Asian Cup semi-finals.
In this bulletin, Iran denies Donald Trump's talks to end the war in the Middle East; Emergency action announced to protect truck drivers from rising petrol costs; and in football, Socceroos Ajdin Hrustic says qualifying for the World Cup earlier than last time is a double-edged sword
In this bulletin, Police are concerned about chaos, as left and right wing protests begin; Social media platforms urged to take down videos of the Charlie Kirk shooting; and in sport; Officials found to have placed hundreds of bets on races in Tasmania.
In this bulletin, Iran responds to Donald Trump's ultimatum on the Strait of Hormuz; One Nation projected to win at least one lower-house seat in South Australia; and in rugby league, Parramatta Eels defeat Dragons after controversial penalty try.
Iran says no negotiations have been held with the United States, despite US President Donald Trump's claims US envoys have been holding talks with a respected Iranian leader. Mr Trump had earlier abruptly postponed plans to obliterate Iran's power plants. Meanwhile, Israel says it will continue to…
European Union leaders are facing a critical decision on whether they should use frozen Russian assets to finance more support for Ukraine's war effort.
Hamas has returned more bodies of Israeli hostages to the International Committee of the Red Cross in Gaza. Questions remain over sustainable peace in the Middle East, with uncertainty about how to resolve sticking points in Donald Trump's 20-point plan.
In this bulletin, Ben Roberts-Smith says he will use his trial to clear his name over alleged war crimes; Deputy PM Marles says it's a matter of global urgency to reopen Strait of Hormuz; and in sport, Manchester City prepare for do or die show-down with Arsenal.
In this bulletin, Donald Trump says US cities could be 'training grounds' for the military; The US-led plan for ending the war in Gaza continues to provoke strong reactions; and in tennis, Alex De Minaur goes down to Jannik Sinner again at the China Open.
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