Tasmania appears to have a hung parliament, at least eight people are reported dead after strikes in central Gaza, and in tennis, Australia's Chris O'Connell has advanced to the third round of the Miami Open.
Tasmania appears to have a hung parliament, at least eight people are reported dead after strikes in central Gaza, and in tennis, Australia's Chris O'Connell has advanced to the third round of the Miami Open.At least eight people are reported dead after strikes in central Gaza.The leader of the Greens in Tasmania says the party has done well in the state election and is likely to hold between three and six seats.
After being recovered from the rubble, the bodies of the dead were taken to the morgue of the hospital where a cameraman working with the Associated Press counted the dead.Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles says the government isn't concerned about the meeting held between former prime minister Paul Keating and the Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi.
Richard Marles has told the ABC the federal government isn't troubled by Mr Keating meeting with Wang Yi.Richard Marles: Well, we're not because Paul Keating doesn't speak for the Australian government and that's the fundamental point here and we're not going to stop people from meeting former leaders if that's what they want to do. The meeting that mattered was with our foreign minister and in that meeting the process of stabilising our relationship with China continued.
The opening ceremony on July 26 will see thousands of athletes travel on boats down the River Seine for several kilometres toward the Eiffel Tower during sunset.
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