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02.11.2024 5:55
02.11.2024 6:00
Queensland truth-telling inquiry chair says premier hugely disrespectful to demand work cease via media Joshua Creamer says he has had no contact from new LNP government after David Crisafulli told press conference inquiry should cease its workThe chair of Queenslands truth-telling and healing inquiry says the new premier, David Crisafulli, should just have the decency to front up to First Nations people, after delivering an edict via the media for the inquiry to immediately cease its work.Joshua Creamer, a Waanyi and Kalkadoon man, told reporters on Friday he had still received no communication from Crisafulli or any member of the new LNP government.Sign up for Guardian Australias breaking news email Continue reading... ...

02.11.2024 6:32
University graduates to save $680 a year, on average, as Albanese announces increase to Hecs threshold PM to announce change that would see minimum debt repayment threshold lifted from $54,000 to $67,000 from next financial yearGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastGraduates will be able to earn more money before they start repaying their university debts under new laws to be introduced by the Albanese government next year.The prime minister will announce the cost-of-living measure alongside the South Australian premier, Peter Malinauskas, at a campaign rally in Adelaide on Sunday.Sign up for Guardian Australias breaking news email Continue reading... ...

02.11.2024 6:43
In 1968, near Naples, arte povera was born, a revolutionary and festive moment Amalfi, October 1968. The Italian art critic Germano Celant invited a group of young artists to the Mediterranean coast, where their works in wood, straw or canvas were a real eye-opener. Their work, which he dubbed 'arte povera,' broke all the codes. These three days launched the careers of these visual artists, to whom the Bourse de Commerce in Paris is devoting an exhibition.

02.11.2024 6:57
Planned Mt. Fuji light rail line to transport 3 million hikers per year A proposed light rail transit service connecting the foot of Mt. Fuji to its 5th station would be capable of transporting 3.36 million passengers annually, a recent report by a local government showed. Yamanashi Prefecture is proposing a double-track line operating two-car trains every six minutes for 10 hours per day to disperse the summer influx of tourists while reducing vehicle emissions, according to its interim report. Read full story here

02.11.2024 7:00
How Le Monde has covered race in the US When Le Monde was founded 80 years ago, it quickly picked up on racism in the United States as a key issue to watch. In its early days, the newspaper denounced segregation, while using offensive language to talk about Black Americans.

02.11.2024 7:01
FEATURE: Japan taps into AI bear surveillance to warn of dangers Until bears settle in for the winter, people should remain vigilant on roads, even in urban areas, following a record number of bear sightings in Japan earlier this year. Conventional wisdom suggests that bears descend from mountains or explore new trails in search of food. Some public data also link the frequent recent sightings of bear cubs in residential areas to the fact that their parents were killed or captured by hunters, leaving the cubs to roam alone in the wild. Read full story here

02.11.2024 7:06
Police search for attacker after man shot dead in busy nightlife area in Melbourne Victoria police say a man was found with fatal gunshot wound on Langford Street in North Melbourne at about 3.15amGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA large-scale homicide investigation is under way after a man was fatally shot, triggering horribly emotional scenes in a busy nightlife area in inner Melbourne on Saturday morning.Victoria police said emergency services were called to Langford Street in North Melbourne at about 3.15am after a man was found with a gunshot wound.Sign up for Guardian Australias breaking news email Continue reading... ...

02.11.2024 8:00
Karaoke and Kong-rey: Taiwan sings through biggest typhoon in decades A typhoon day has come to mean one thing for many a chance to indulge their favourite pastimeThe winds of typhoon Kong-rey howled through the streets of the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, on Thursday afternoon. Meanwhile, inside a brick and glass building people similarly wailed down the corridors of a branch of the Partyworld karaoke chain.Through the poorly soundproofed door of one room voices warbled a song by the Taiwanese rock band Mayday, and through another came the sounds of a song by Coldplay. In room 330, someone made an exasperated search through the song list where is Kylie? What the hell! as friends screamed lyrics from a Linkin Park track. Continue reading... ...

02.11.2024 8:24
Heavy rain briefly halts all Tokyo-Hakata shinkansen bullet trains TOKYO - Heavy rain briefly halted all shinkansen bullet train services between Hakata in southwestern Japan and Tokyo on Saturday morning, with the weather agency urging caution as the intense rainfall is forecast to continue during the first half of the three-day weekend. Read full story here

02.11.2024 8:29
Tokyo Olympic race walk medalist Ikeda suspended on doping allegation Tokyo Olympic silver medal-winning race walker Koki Ikeda has been provisionally suspended for "use of a prohibited substance/method," track and field's doping watchdog said Friday. Ikeda, 26, achieved the best-ever Olympic result by a Japanese race walker when he finished second in the men's 20-kilometer event at the Tokyo Games in 2021. Read full story here

02.11.2024 8:56
11/1: CBS News Weekender Lana Zak reports on the latest about the race for president four days from the election, gives a breakdown on the October jobs report and what that numbers say about the state of our economy, and the health impacts of daylight saving time.

02.11.2024 9:00
From the archives: British PM Margaret Thatcher joins Face the Nation In the midst of the Iran-Contra hearings on Capitol Hill, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher joined Face the Nation in July of 1987. Moderator Lesley Stahl asked the prime minister about how the scandal had impacted U.S. relations with other countries across the world.

02.11.2024 9:00
For over a month, France has had no European commissioner Since Thierry Breton's September resignation, France's seat at the European Commission has been vacant, and will remain so until St?phane S?journ? succeeds him, in December. Some see this unprecedented situation as a sign of waning influence.

02.11.2024 9:23
Baseball: Ohtani, Yamamoto celebrate title with Dodgers, fans in LA Japanese stars Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto greeted supporters and celebrated with teammates as the Los Angeles Dodgers held a long-awaited World Series victory parade on Friday. Fans had waited 36 years for the celebration after the Dodgers went without a parade for their previous Major League Baseball title in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Read full story here