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PM urges China ‘emissions don’t have nationalities’...

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China needs to cleave emissions if the world is to properly tackle climate change because greenhouse gases "don't have nationalities", Prime Minister Scott Morrison has warned.
The Australian columnist Troy Bramston says recent revelations about the Medevac legislation is "quite damaging" for crossbenchers who advocated for it.
A Brisbane councillor has compared the plight of the city's protestors with those of Hong Kong.
Sky News Host Chris Kenny says developed countries who "have made themselves rich" by developing their land should not be "lecturing to Brazil about what they should be doing with their land".
A Chinese property developer has told the NSW corruption watchdog that his name was used to make a $5000 donation to the Labor Party.
The lawyer for Australian writer Yang Hengjun, arrested in China and accused of espionage, fears he could face the death penalty.
Brazil's president says he will only accept an aid package from the G7 to help fight fires in the Amazon if he receives an apology from Franch counterpart Emmanuel Macron.
Security upgrades at Melbourne's Bourke Street Mall have been completed more than two years after a deadly car attack.
The national gender pay gap has decreased by 0.1 per cent, according to new data by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency.
Beijing has hit back at the foreign minister saying Australia should not interfere with China's sovereignty over the arrest of academic and writer Yang Hengjun.
NSW Labor boss Kaila Murnain has refuted claims that she told a staffer to be careful with a bag packed with $100,000 in cash - telling the anti-corruption commission she doesn't recall seeing the bag at all.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he would like to see a trade agreement reached between the US and China "sooner rather than later because it does have a disruptive impact on confidence in the global economy".
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said she is "really disappointed" after the opposition revealed it is unlikely to support the next stage in the government's proposed gun reforms.
A former American banker has called on the US Federal Reserve to deny President Donald Trump his interest rate cut.
The world is one step closer to finding out whether there is life on Mars as a space rover designed especially for the Red Planet prepares for launch.
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