At least 17 people dead after an explosion on a busy market street in Ukraine; Torrential rain and severe flooding hits Greece; And in sport, Spanish football star Jenni Hermoso lodges a criminal complaint against Luis Rubiales.
Torrential rain and severe flooding hits GreeceAt least 17 people have been killed, and 32 injured, in an explosion on a busy market street in Ukraine.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has condemned the attack, which he says was a deliberate move by Russia.Chinese Premier Li Qiang has raised concerns of a "new Cold War" as world leaders gathered for the ASEAN Summit in Indonesia amid sharpening geopolitical rivalries across the Indo-Pacific region.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has unveiled Australia's Southeast Asia Economic Strategy to 2040 at the summit, aimed at boosting trade relationships with countries throughout Southeast Asia. A group of mental health organisations, including the Indigenous Allied Health Australia and the Black Dog Institute, are calling on politicians to sign a Respectful Referendum Pledge.
She says the toxicity present in the debate surrounding the referendum can make it difficult for First Nations people to feel safe and supported. More than 65 Australian species have had their status listed or upgraded to endangered, giving them greater protection under national environmental laws.Spanish soccer star Jenni Hermoso has lodged a criminal complaint over the unsolicited kiss by football federation boss Luis Rubiales.
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