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A bulletin of the day’s top stories from SBS News.
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The Liberal Party has scrapped the net zero by 2050 emissions reduction target, The United States government shutdown comes to an end, The 2028 Olympic competition schedule released, with athletics taking the spotlight.
Victoria formalises Australia's first Aboriginal treaty into law, At least 37 people killed after a bus plunged into ravine in southern Peru, Sinner powers past Zverev to reach the ATP Finals semis.
US politicians release 23,000 pages from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, including files referencing Trump; The Liberals set to unveil net zero stance after marathon party room debate; And in cricket, England defends its unconventional Ashes prep despite criticism.
The Liberals meeting in Canberra this afternoon to thrash out their net zero position; Victoria to introduce adult time for violent crime' laws; Sam Kerr makes her first club start for Chelsea in almost two years.
ASIO accuses Chinese hackers of seeking to infiltrate Australia's critical infrastructure, Dozens of Indigenous protesters force their way into the COP-30 climate summit, Alex de Minaur suffers a loss, but his ATP Finals dreams are not over yet.
At least 12 people have died after a blast outside a court in Pakistan's capital; New laws in Victoria to give police more powers to stop violence during protests; And in tennis, Carlos Alcaraz fights back to tighten his grip on the ATP Finals group.
Governor-General Sam Mostyn urges Australians to protect democracy at 50th anniversary of Whitlam dismissal, Donald Trump vows to fully support Syria after historic meeting with its president in Washington, Geelong midfielder Tanner Bruhn returns to training after prosecutors dropped rape case against him...
Anthony Albanese backs a ban on protesters wearing masks amid a neo-Nazi crackdown, Donald Trump signals support for a Senate deal to reopen the US government after a record-long shutdown, Jannik Sinner storms past Auger-Aliassime to start his ATP Finals title defence.
Eight people dead after car explosion near a landmark in the Indian capital; Trump threatens $1 billion lawsuit against BBC over edited January 6 speech; And in sport, Cameron Green's bowling comeback faces key Ashes test at the WACA.
In this bulletin, a month out from the under 16 social media ban, the government is yet to decide on Roblox inclusion, a former South Australian Premier will be the new High Commissioner to the UK. And in Formula 1, a downcast Oscar Piastri responds after a crash costs him a podium place in Sao Paulo.
In this bulletin, laws to be introduced after a neo-Nazi rally in Sydney over the weekend, Senate deal reached to fund the US government in a sign the shutdown will end soon. And in Tennis, Alex De Minaur defeated by Carlos Alcaraz in the opening match of ATP Finals.
Super Typhoon Fung-wong makes landfall in the Philippines, Tributes for veteran talkback radio host John Laws, Manchester City defeat Premier League champions Liverpool in a three-nil home win.
Hikers evacuated as crews battle an out of control bushfire in New Zealand's north island; A groundbreaking report into women's pain released in Victoria; The Wallabies record their second consecutive loss to Italy.
New South Wales Police reviews the process that allowed a neo-Nazi rally outside state parliament; The United States says it will boycott the G20 summit in South Africa; And in tennis, Elena Rybakina wins the WTA Finals.
Israel returns the bodies of 15 Palestinians under the Gaza ceasefire deal; The New South Wales Premier says actions will be taken after a neo-Nazi rally in Sydney; And in Rugby League, the Kangaroos achieve an Ashes clean sweep.
A toddler hit by a train in western New South Wales; Denmark to ban social media for under 15s amid concern for youth mental health; The A-T-P tennis finals set to get underway in Turin from tomorrow.
Indigenous activists from the Amazon, Mexico and Indonesia attend the UN climate summit in Brazil; Grammy nominations for Australian artists; and in cricket, the Melbourne Stars unveils the team's new First Nations jersey.
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.
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