Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles says the US-Australia alliance will stay strong regardless of the election outcome; First Nations advocates urge Queensland premier to reinstate truth-telling inquiry; And in cricket, Star paceman Mitchell Starc breaks Brett Lee's record.
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles says the US-Australia alliance will stay strong regardless of the election outcome; First Nations advocates urge Queensland premier to reinstate truth-telling inquiry; And in cricket, Star paceman Mitchell Starc breaks Brett Lee's record.Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles says the US-Australia alliance will stay strong regardless of the election outcome;And in cricket, Star paceman Mitchell Starc breaks Brett Lee's record.
As campaigning enters its final day, polls show Donald Trump and Kamala Harris neck and neck in the race for the White House."Our alliance with the United States is fundamental to our national security. Really is the cornerstone of our world view of our foreign policy, and it will be there no matter who wins the next presidential election, and that is fundamentally a matter for the American people.
Psychologist Clinton Schultz, director of First Nations strategy at the Black Dog Institute, tells NITV that the premier’s decision felt like an attack on Indigenous people in Queensland. Mr Burgess adds however, that Hamas' terror attack against Israel on the 7th of October last year, and Israel's subsequent retaliation makes acts of terrorism more likely.
"The occupation is intensively targeting hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip governorate. Kamal Adwan Hospital, the Indonesian Hospital and Al-Awda Hospital were targeted, and casualties occurred among the patients sleeping inside Kamal Adwan Hospital as a result of the direct attack by the Israeli occupation."Israel alleges that Hamas uses hospitals as command and control bases, which it argues nullifies protections for these facilities.
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