Vladimir Putin visits Mariupol, Marles says Iraq war opponents have been vindicated and NSW election nears
Good morning. A fake eyelash remover has been removed from sale on Amazon and was banned from parties during Sydney WorldPride after its use as a party drug emerged. Guardian Australia understands that police confiscated revellers’ bottles of the product, which was being used like the drug GBL – a precursor to GHB – and could be sold under a loophole that allows for industrial use.
Elsewhere, Vladimir Putin visits the wreckage of Mariupol in occupied Ukraine, the Swiss government has brokered a deal to save Credit Suisse by selling it to UBS amid fears for the stability of the global banking system, and Dominic Perrottet tells our reporter why he risked his career on gambling reforms.Specialist climbers abseil down the side of the Sydney Opera House on 18 March 2003 in an attempt to begin cleaning the ‘NO WAR’ slogan painted on the sails earlier that morning.
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