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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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Drone strikes in Sudan, a day after the Rapid Support Forces agrees to a humanitarian truce; the Liberal Party yet to finalise their position on net zero policy; and in cricket, Nathan Ellis feels good about squad ahead of T20 World Cup next year.
In this bulletin, the energy minister insists Australia has support to host COP31 as it negotiates an agreement with Turkiye, the UN lifts sanctions from Syria's leader, ahead of his meeting with Donald Trump. And in NFL, the league courts the next generation of its fastest growing audience outside the US.
In this bulletin, Sudan officials outline the nation’s conditions to agree to a ceasefire deal, the Health Minister defends the public sectors' 250 billion-dollar annual wages bill. And in football, Maccabi Tel Aviv fans protest being blocked from the team's match against Aston Villa, over concerns of violence.
Sudan's RSF agrees to a humanitarian ceasefire; Typhoon Kalmaegi slams into Vietnam after killing at least 114 people in the Philippines; And in sport, calls for moving the AFLW seasons back to summertime.
In this bulletin, the Philippine president declares a state of emergency, as hundreds are confirmed dead in a typhoon, environmental law reforms pass the house of representatives with a single amendment. And in football, Manchester City cruises to victory against Dortmund in the Champions League.
In this bulletin, Australia imposes sanctions on cybercriminals funding North Korean weapons, Microsoft to refund customers after A-triple-C sues the tech giant. And in sport, Team Australia unveils its new uniform ahead of the Winter Olympics.
Democrats celebrate victory with Zohran Mamdani's win in New York and California's new redistribution boundaries; Satellite images reveal the atrocities in Sudan, as the massacre unfolds; And in cricket, Jake Weatherald in contention to open as Steve Smith replaces injured Pat Cummins.
Coalition's Jonno Duniam denies rumours he'll challenge Sussan Ley'sleadership, New York City elects first Muslim mayor, Tottenham Hotspurs coast to 4-0 home win over F-C Copenhagen
ASIO foils foreign spy plot to recruit Australians and steal sensitive national secrets, Crackdown continues on illegal tobacco in New South Wales, Greek tragedy for Alejandro Tabilo as Novak Djokovic wins in Athens.
ASIO chief warns of threat of foreign-backed assassination plots in Australia,New York voters weigh Zohran Mamdani’s historic bid against Andrew Cuomo’s comeback, Ravichandran Ashwin to miss Big Bash League following knee injury.
Interest rate remains 3.6 per cent, Police charged 18 people over $60 million drug bust, Horse Half Yours wins the Melbourne Cup for 2025.
The United States seeks a humanitarian truce in Sudan, Liberal Senator Jane Hume says the party's policy on Net Zero must be decided soon, Tributes for French cyclist Charles Coste who has died aged 101.
The death toll rises from an earthquake in northern Afghanistan,Mushroom murderer Erin Patterson lodges an appeal against her convictions, 24 local and international horses to compete in the Melbourne Cup.
In this bulletin, Optus boss is under fire at a senate inquiry into a deadly communications outage, Parliament passes a bill to protect paid leave for grieving new parents. In football, Arsenal increases its lead in the English Premier League ladder after a win against Burnley.
In this bulletin, Optus CEO rejects calls to quit his role, as he faces Senate Inquiry, the Coalition attempts to reach a consensus on its climate policy. In cricket, India wins its first-ever Women’s World Cup.
No evidence UK train stabbings were a terror attack; focus shifts to the Liberals after Nationals abandon net zero; New Zealand facing Samoa in the Pacific Cup final.
Counter terrorism police investigating a mass stabbing on a London train; he Nationals officially abandon their support for a net zero emissions policy; Queensland's Matthew Hauser claims the Noosa Triathlon title.
Several people stabbed on a UK train, with two men now in custody; The Nationals poised to abandon their net zero stance; England overpower the Wallabies at Twickenham.
Nationals MPs poised to formally abandon support for net-zero; Tanzania's incumbent president claims a landslide win; Kangaroos edge England to retain the Ashes series.
The Nationals Federal council dumps net zero from their policy platform; The UN alarmed by deadly post-election violence in Tanzania; Driver Liam Lawson cleared over a near-miss with Formula One Grand Prix officials.




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