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A bulletin of the day’s top stories from SBS News. Get a quick rundown of the latest headlines from Australia and the world, with fresh updates each morning, lunchtime and evening.
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Protest plans continue amid police restrictions ahead of the Israeli president’s Sydney visit; New South Wales' first female governor honoured with a state funeral; and in football, Arsenal goes through to the English League Cup final.
The big four banks announce plans to hike interest rates ... the Race Discrimination Commissioner says politicians are undermining progress towards a harmonious society... and a US skiing hero to attempt an incredible Olympic comeback
Australia's interest rate increased for the first time in more than two years; former Liberal senator Cory Bernardi joins Pauline Hanson's One Nation party; and in sport, Wallabies Rugby World Cup matches revealed.
Sussan Ley praises 'constructive' talks with Nationals leader David Littleproud; the US Justice Department says it's taken down thousands of documents inadvertently including victim-identifying information; and in tennis, two mothers feature in the Top 10 for first time in rankings history.
Coalition considers reunion as parliament returns and a former Liberal joins One Nation; Rafah crossing re-opens for a small number of Palestinians on foot; and in sport, Cameron Myers makes history as the Wanamaker Mile's youngest winner.
David Littleproud remains Nationals leader after a failed spill motion; an Australian woman dies after a skiing accident in Japan; record attendance figures at this year's Australian Open.
New search launched for fugitive Dezi Freeman in Victoria; data released on the top political spenders at the last federal election; and two staff working with Australia's Winter Olympic team test positive for COVID-19.
Fresh police search for Dezi Freeman at Mount Buffalo National Park; Rafah crossing reopens for the first time in two years, as Israeli strikes kill 32; Carlos Alcaraz defeats Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open.
Pakistan's military say over 120 dead after multiple attacks, Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd denies meeting with sex offender Jeffery Epstein after US release new files, Scotty James eyes a gold medal in the upcoming Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics...
David Littleproud says he'll back the Nationals even if he loses his job, ahead of a leadership challenge tomorrow; Australia's Foreign Minister urges Myanmar to urgently improve conditions for its people; Pat Cummins ruled out of the T20 World Cup next month.
Israel expected to re-open the Rafah border crossing today; Australia confirms Afghanistan embassy in Canberra to cease its operations mid-year; Elena Rybakina knocks world number one Aryna Sabalenka out of the Australian Open.
South Australia's Premier says focus of housing deal should be to build new homes as fast as possible, India to introduce a new tobacco tax, Melbourne City outside top six after two-all draw against Wellington Phoenix.
South Australia becomes first state to sign on to the federal government's housing deal.. the UN might be running out of money... and a Socceroos contender does his World Cup chances no harm, with a strong performance for his English club
Four people dead in suspected murder-suicide in Perth; the federal government agrees to pay extra $25 billion to fund public hospitals; and John Peers and Olivia Gadecki win back-to-back Australian Open mixed doubles titles.
Government delays start to program for early disability intervention services; a senior US official says the federal immigration operation will be more focused; and in tennis, Aryna Sabalenka welcomes possibility of Serena Williams' return to the sport.
Body of 16-year-old boy located in the Blue Mountains; the EU sanctions Iranian officials and designates Revolutionary Guard as terrorist group; and in tennis, world number one and two-time champion Aryna Sabalenka through to semi-finals.
Police investigate a reported sighting of suspected triple murderer Julian Ingram in New South Wales; Prime Minister Anthony Albanese looks to finalise funding deals for public health and the NDIS; And in sport, Sophie Molineux named as Australia's new women's cricket captain.
Nationals MP Colin Boyce launches a leadership challenge against David Littleproud; Positive reactions to the EU-India trade deal; and in football a Matildas trio is on track to become first Australians to be crowned football world champions.
Authorities investigating alleged throwing of a bomb into Perth Invasion Day rally as potential terrorist act; Five dead in the latest Russian attack on Ukraine; And in tennis, Jannik Sinner books a seventh-straight grand slam semi-final appearance.
Mixed reactions to the plan for Israel's President's to visit Australia; former prime minister Scott Morrison criticised over call for regulation of Islamic religious teachings; and Elena Rybakina defeats Iga Swiatek to reach Australian Open semi-finals.
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