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19.11.2024 7:41
HK47: dozens of pro-democracy activists jailed in Hong Kongs largest national security trial The Hong Kong 47 were arrested in 2021 after holding an unofficial election primary and have now been sentenced to between four and 10 years in jailA Hong Kong court has sentenced 45 pro-democracy activists to jail terms ranging from four to 10 years in the territorys largest national security trial, following a prosecution that was widely criticised as politically motivated.Benny Tai, a legal academic and activist, was sentenced to 10 years in jail on Tuesday over his role as an organiser of pre-election primaries that the court found were an attempt to cause a constitutional crisis. Continue reading... ...

19.11.2024 7:44
35,000 arrive at New Zealand parliament to protest against controversial M?ori treaty bill as it happened This live coverage has ended now. You can read our stories at the links below: Historic march arrives at parliament full reportExplainer: what is the treaty principles bill?The h?koi has reached parliament, filling the grounds and swelling out into the surrounding roads and streets.It is shoulder to shoulder, with people and flags stretching as far as the eye can see in every direction. The notorious Wellington wind is whipping the flags high, their flicks and pops adding to the cacophony. Continue reading... ...

19.11.2024 7:53
19.11.2024 8:00
Two Melbourne teenagers reportedly fighting for life after feared methanol poisoning in Laos Pair identified as friends Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles in hospitals in neighbouring Thailand after incident last weekFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastTwo Australian teenagers are reportedly fighting for life in Thailand, with fears they suffered methanol poisoning while drinking alcohol in neighbouring Laos.The pair from Melbourne had been staying at a hostel in Vang Vieng, north of the Laos capital, Vientiane, when they fell critically ill last week, 3AW reported.Sign up for Guardian Australias breaking news email Continue reading... ...

19.11.2024 8:23
Marles says Aukus submarines on schedule despite US admirals warning of exceptionally fragile industry Shipyards will not meet goal of 1.5 boats a year by 2025 to be on track to provide Australia with three Virginia-class submarines, program chief saysFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe admiral who runs Americas submarine building program has confirmed construction is behind schedule and nowhere near the rate required to supply Australias Aukus nuclear submarines on schedule.R Adm Jon Rucker told the Naval Submarine Leagues annual symposium in Arlington, Virginia, last week that the US had an exceptionally fragile military shipbuilding base and could not meet construction rates for its own vessels this year.Sign up for Guardian Australias breaking news email Continue reading... ...

19.11.2024 8:36
Australia politics live: Burke points finger at Dutton on immigration after opposition leader calls student caps bill a dogs breakfast Follow todays news headlines liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastFirst investment announced as part of National Reconstruction FundThe science and industry minister, Ed Husic, was on ABC News Breakfast to discuss the governments first investment via the National Reconstruction Fund $40m to a Toowoomba mineral processing factory.The difference in terms of what the [NRF] does is it provides loans, equity, and guarantees to firms that are [working across] seven priority areas to expand and grow their operations.Given the sizes of the investments, it does take more time to be able to go through to shape up what the investment will look like, how big itll be, over what term, the rate of return because the other important thing to stress to viewers is this is not about handing out grants, and certainly not doing it on the basis of political colour-coded spreadsheets as we saw with the last government.In fact, the social media users were less likely to have a negative attitude towards Jewish and Muslim people, irrespective of where they were on the political spectrum. Continue reading... ...

19.11.2024 8:44
19.11.2024 9:05
Baseball: Ichiro headlines U.S. Hall of Fame 2025 ballot The National Baseball Hall of Fame on Monday unveiled its 2025 ballot featuring 14 newly eligible candidates, including former Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki, widely considered a shoo-in for the honor in his first vote. The 51-year-old will need to be named on at least 75 percent of the ballots cast by selected baseball journalists to win induction into the Hall of Fame. Given his groundbreaking career and success in the majors over 18-plus seasons, there has been speculation Suzuki could be the second-ever unanimous pick, after former New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera. Read full story here

19.11.2024 9:10
The Republican metamorphosis of Usha Vance, the future second lady A highly educated lawyer, the wife of incoming vice president JD Vance first spent time in Democratic circles before following her husband to the Republican Party in 2022. Her political turnaround mirrors the evolution of the vote in her Indian community of origin.

19.11.2024 9:32
G20 drops anti-protectionism vow as Trump victory tests unity The Group of 20 leaders on Monday dropped their anti-protectionism pledge in a statement issued after their first meeting since Donald Trump was reelected U.S. president, as global leaders prepare to grapple with his threat to impose higher import tariffs. While the diverse grouping may come under renewed criticism from Trump amid growing doubts about its effectiveness as a forum for policy coordination, the leaders said the challenges facing the global economy can only be resolved through multilateral solutions. Read full story here

19.11.2024 9:42
FEATURE: Rising pit bull attacks in Japan put spotlight on negligent owners A Japanese octogenarian, who had part of her ear bitten off when she was mauled by a pit bull on a street corner nearly two years ago, has suffered ongoing trauma and is unable to live an ordinary life. The same dog later attacked and injured another passerby, and a district court in Gifu, central Japan, convicted the owner, a 28-year-old woman, of gross negligence resulting in injuries in handing down a suspended sentence in July. Read full story here