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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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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese evacuated from Canberra residence due to a safety threat, US President Trump's new global tariffs come into effect, Matildas winger Hayley Raso says the side is determined to do well in the Women's Asian Cup.
Human remains discovered in Sydney's north-west suspected to be those of an elderly man who was abducted; Police to investigate a gynaecologist accused of performing unnecessary surgery; And in the AFL, Carlton has signed a player to the longest contract in its history.
Human remains found in the search for Chris Baghsarian, The royal commission into antisemitism and social cohesion commences, And in women's cricket, Australia faces India in the first of three ODIs.
Peter Mandelson arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, Ukrainians share their experiences on the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, Nathan Cleary cleared to play in the Panthers' season opener.
The Coalition unveils a plan to criminalise the helping of I-S group connected families, More nuclear talks between Iran and the U-S will go ahead amid threats of war, South Africa ends India's winning streak in the T20 World Cup.
The Prime Minister dismisses a Coalition push for a new criminal offence for those who help people linked to the IS group, Hearings begin on Australia's capital gains tax, Flagbearers chosen to carry the Australian flag at the Milan Winter Games closing ceremony.
A man is shot dead trying to enter President Trump's Florida home, Opposition continues to call for passports to be denied to women and children with alleged IS links, Australian Indra Brown finishes fifth in the Women’s Freeski Halfpipe at the Milano Cortina Games.
Calls for transparency around Australian families of suspected I-S group militants; New York declares a state of emergency as it prepares for a major storm; Norway breaks a Winter Olympics gold medal record.
World leaders react to a sudden global tariff increase by Donald Trump, Calls for transparency around Australian families of suspected IS militants, Manchester City move within two points of Arsenal after a win over Newcastle.
Donald Trump increases global tariffs from 10 to 15 per cent in defiance of the Supreme Court, Police say the ramming of a Brisbane synagogue gates was not an act of terrorism, Penrith Panthers co-captain Nathan Cleary faces suspension.
A car rams into the gates of a major Brisbane synagogue; The US carries out another deadly raid on an alleged drug boat; Matilda's goalkeeper Teagan Micah forced to withdraw from Australia's Asian Cup side.
Donald Trump signs new order to reinstate global 10 per cent tariffs after Supreme Court ruled earlier tariffs illegal, More arrests over the Sydney shooting of former NRL star, Australia finishes a disappointing T20 campaign with a bang.
The US Supreme Court strikes down Donald Trump's global tariffs, Federal Police say they've received reports of a crime after Pauline Hanson's anti-Muslim comments, Clayton Oliver impresses the GWS Giants in his first match with the club.
In this bulletin, Virginia Giuffre's family reacts to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest, an appeal court increases the sentence of a man convicted over a fatal hit-and-run-crash in Darwin. And in AFL, a growing injury toll for the Greater Western Sydney Giants.
In this bulletin, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor released after 12 hours in police custody, Donald Trump gives Iran 10 days to reach a deal, threatening more strikes And in sport, Australia's Indra Brown scores a place at the Milano Cortina Olympic halfpipe finals.
Police arrest the King's brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor; Man charged in Sydney with possessing violent extremist material; And in football, Postecoglou rules out return to managing Celtic.
The Federal Opposition says passports should not have been issued to women and children with links to IS fighters, Australia's unemployment rate remains stable, Mary Fowler named in the Matildas squad for next month's Asian Cup.
A new report showing Australia's debt levels at their highest since the Second World War, Regret from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg over Instagram's slow progress in detecting underage users, An upset for Arsenal in the Premier League.
The federal government bans a woman with alleged links to the IS group from returning to Australia; Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says limited progress made in Geneva peace talks; And in sport, a silver medal for Australia in the women's aerials at the Milano-Cortina Olympics.
Pauline Hanson offers a partial apology for her anti-Muslim remarks, Wages not keeping pace with Australia's inflation rate, And in AFL, Hawthorn has confirmed it has re-signed Josh Weddle to a four-year contract.
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