In this bulletin, the prime minister defends his government's record on immigration; Venezuelans are voting in presidential elections; and in tennis, Alex de Minaur withdraws from the singles at the Olympics.
In this bulletin, the prime minister defends his government's record on immigration; Venezuelans are voting in presidential elections; and in tennis, Alex de Minaur withdraws from the singles at the Olympics.Alex de Minaur withdraws from the singles at the Olympics
The New South Wales Labor conference passed a motion on Saturday urging the government to recognise Palestine as a sovereign state, as a matter of priority.Richard Marles reiterated the federal government's position of an eventual act of recognition in the context of a two-state solution. Israel also claims Hezbollah is responsible, and has launched several air strikes on targets in Lebanon after the attack, raising the threat of a wider war in the Middle East.
The new compensation plan was a key recommendation of the 2020 landmark Brereton report, which found "credible evidence" of 39 potential murders of prisoners and civilians committed by Australian special forces in the 20-year Afghanistan war. President Nicolas Maduro is up against opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez, a 74 year-old former diplomat known for his calm demeanour.
Mr Gonzalez has drawn wide support, securing backing even from former supporters of the ruling party."May the best win, and that's it. Nothing more. There are no expectations, the expectation is that everyone must vote. As I like to say, to throw away the rubbish."In tennis, Alex de Minaur has withdrawn from his Olympic singles first round clash with German Jan-Lennard Struff, opting to focus on doubles as he manages his hip injury.
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