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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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Julian Assange's wife Stella says his guilty plea has serious implications for journalistic freedom, The Greens and the Coalition team up to delay the government's Build to Rent scheme, Larry Kestelman hopes to revitalise the women's game with his acquisition of the WNBL.
The Liberals say it's wrong for the Prime Minister to call Julian Assange to welcome him home, A study finds a third of refugee women have experienced a form of domestic violence, A sell-out crowd expected for the first ever Women's State of Origin decider.
In this bulletin, Julian Assange arrives back in Australia as a free man after US plea deal; fears for social cohesion after a Labor senator was frozen out of a caucus meeting; and in Rugby League, New South Wales record a thumping victory in Game Two of the State of Origin.
Julian Assange freed after judge approves plea deal with United States prosecutors, Australia to support Solomon Islands police force in a bid to strengthen security ties, Argentina becomes the first team to make it to the Copa America quarter-finals.
Julian Assange set to return to Australia later today after pleading guilty to espionage charges, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hosts Solomon Islands prime minister Jeremiah Manele in Canberra, Queensland Maroons hoping to end State of Origin Series tonight at the MCG.
In this bulletin, Labor Senator Fatima Payman crosses the floor in a historic vote against her party; violent protests erupt in Kenya following the approval of a new tax bill; and in football, Netherlands future in Euro in jeopardy after shock 2-3 loss to Austria.
Julian Assange's wife releases a video message thanking supporters following his release from prison; A former Jetstar pilot convicted of one of two counts of murder and in the NRL, Latrell Mitchell recalled to the Blues Origin team for the first time since 2021.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange leaves the UK after a plea deal with the United States; Four people found dead inside a Melbourne home and in football, Colombia has beaten Paraquay 2-1 in the Copa America.
Death toll rises after attacks in southern Russia; Victoria to trial pill testing of illicit drugs; and in cricket, Australia's T20 World Cup hopes hanging by a thread after shock defeat to India.
Two teens charged over the Adelaide shopping centre lockdown; Saudi Arabia says more than 1,300 people have died during the Hajj pilgrimage and in football, Hungary boot Scotland out of the European Championship with a dramatic stoppage-time goal.
Six policemen and an Orthodox priest have been killed by gunmen in southern Russia; search underway for teenagers who triggered the lockdown of a shopping centre in Adelaide; and in cricket, more weight placed on the match against India to keep Australia's T20 World Cup title hopes alive.
Federal opposition unable to say how much nuclear would contribute to the energy mix; Police investigating after a vehicle tries to ram an officer in Sydney's Inner West; And in cricket, Australia's Twenty-20 World Cup campaign in jeopardy after a shock loss to Afghanistan.
An industry body says the cost of Peter Dutton's nuclear proposal could be up to $600 billion; Russian guided bombs strike an apartment building in Kharkiv; Ajla Tomljanovic reaches first WTA grass-court final at Birmingham Classic.
Israeli airstrikes kill 42 people in Gaza City; Labor politicians condemn Peter Dutton's nuclear energy policy; South Sydney fear Campbell Graham may miss the entire 2024 season.
An Indigenous water-ownership scheme launched; The opposition defends its nuclear energy plan; And in sport, South Africa remains undefeated in T20 World Cup.
A man under police guard after allegedly attacking hospital staff in Sydney; Wildfires in Greece claim their first casualty; A controversial result in the Euro 24 match between France and Netherlands.
Western Australia's Opposition Leader denies bullying allegations; One dead in Kenyan protests against government plans to raise taxes; Veteran utility Kurtley Beale gets a surprise recall to the Wallabies squad.
Millions of dollars of illegal tobacco seized in a cross-border bust; An inquiry into Facebook's decision not to renew contracts with Australian publishers and U-S golfer Lexi Thompson claims the first round of the Women's PGA in Washington.
An Australian among the hundreds to die in intense heat during this year's Hajj pilgrimage; Canadian actor Donald Sutherland has died at the age of 88 and concern over England's Euro 24 prospects after a one all draw with Denmark.
Police commend two young girls for their bravery; Penny Wong commits more money for communities in landslide-ravaged Papua New Guinea; Ash Barty makes a return to Wimbledon.
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