News you can trust, opinions you can't ignore | | | | | | | | Tony Abbott says he is not plotting to oust Malcolm Turnbull from the Liberal party leadership, as the prime minister faces his 30th consecutive Newspoll loss. | | | | | | | At least two people have died and 20 more have been injured after a vehicle ploughed through a group of seated pedestrians in Muenster, in north-west German, local authorities have confirmed. | | | | | | | A collision between a truck and a bus in Canada has left 15 people dead and another 14 in hospital, with three in critical condition, authorities have confirmed. | | | | | | | Deputy Labor leader Tanya Plibersek has criticised a proposal by the Monash Forum — a group of Coalition backbenchers pushing for a $4 billion coal-fired power plant — for injecting outdated views into a changing energy market. | | | | | | | At least one person has died after a fire broke out at Trump Tower in New York City. | | | | | | | Australia has continued it's golden performance, as they lead the Commonwealth Games medal tally by two gold medals. | | | | | | | Thousands of homes and business in North Melbourne and South Sydney will be some of the first to benefit from a NBN rollout that will deliver faster broadband speeds. | | | | | | | A police officer has been released from hospital after being struck by a glass bottle and knocked unconscious in Sydney's west. | | | | | | | Clive Palmer has been hit with criminal charges in relation to the management of one of his entities, Palmer Leisure Coolum. | | | | | | | Jacinta Price has been pre-selected to stand at the next federal election, which would make her the first Indigenous woman from the Coalition to win a seat in the lower house. | | | | | | | US President Donald Trump is sending 200,000 immigrants back to El Salvador as part of a major crackdown on gang violence. | | | | | | | Former Brazilian President Lula da Silva is expected to surrender himself to police to start a 12 year prison sentence for corruption. | | | | | | | The UK Foreign Office has described a meeting request between Russia's London embassy and British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson as a diversionary tactic, as tensions grow worldwide. | | | | | | | Former member of staff for Barack Obama, Bruce Wolpe, says whilst the United States has valid reasons to address their economic relationship with China, to which it owes much of it's debt, Donald Trump's tariffs may not be the answer. | | | | |
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