Afternoon Update: Landmark gender equality bill; Nationals oppose Indigenous voice; and Bob Dylan’s ‘fake’ signature

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Afternoon Update: Landmark gender equality bill; Nationals oppose Indigenous voice; and Bob Dylan’s fake signature

from “probable” to “possible”. Australia increased its terrorism alert level from medium to high in 2014 – a time when Islamic State controlled large swathes of Iraq and Syria and was attracting recruits from abroad.as well as raise the minimum age of criminal responsibility, which the committee said is set to a “very low” age of 10. The committee also pointed out the “persistent overrepresentation” of Indigenous children and children with disabilities in the youth justice system.

Police had to seal off parts of the centre of Brussels and moved in with water cannon and teargas to disperse crowds after violence broke out during a World Cup match.after Morocco’s surprising 2-0 victory over Belgium in the World Cup. Cars were torched and vandalised, and electric scooters set on fire, as police deployed water cannon and teargas to disperse crowds.

to sign books and artworks. Special copies of his new book had been advertised as “hand-signed” and came with a letter of authenticity from publisher Simon & Schuster. Fans who paid US$599 for the autographed book were quick to discover those signatures weren’t so authentic after all.An Algerian woman in front of her home which was destroyed in a wildfire in the city of el-Kala in August 2022.

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