This news piece covers three major stories: the fate of Labor's misinformation bill, the ICC's arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu, and Elon Musk's potential acquisition of a left-wing US media organization.
Labor's misinformation bill dead in the water… or is it? Plus, the ICC issues arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu, and is Elon Musk about to purchase a left-wing US media organisation?Labor's misinformation bill dead in the water… or is it? Plus, the ICC issues arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu, and is Elon Musk about to purchase a left-wing US media organisation?Honest views from the biggest names in opinion, with Sky News channel shows live and on-demandSky News : The latest...
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