Morning News Bulletin 1 September 2023

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Morning News Bulletin 1 September 2023
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More than 70 people are dead after a building fire in Johannesburg; The Immigration Minister removes a Covid-era visa for international students; And in rugby league, The Melbourne Storm records a 32 to 22 victory over the Brisbane Broncos.

The Immigration Minister removes a Covid-era visa for international students;More than 70 people are dead, including 12 children, after a building fire in Johannesburg.More than 50 others are injured.

"I have set up a submayoral committee that is focused on the inner city in particular, the reestablishment and repurposing of these buildings that are here in a very, like I said, humanitarian approach on how we treat the citizens in the city of Johannesburg, because we have to take into account, it’s not only those that find themselves in dilapidated buildings but those that are on the streets as well.

The government has also discontinued other pandemic-era policies, such as unlimited work hours for international students and work exemptions for Working Holiday Visa holders.Property data provider CoreLogic's national Home Value Index increased by 0.8 per cent in August, a 4.9 per cent increase since February.

In Jerusalem, a 14-year-old Palestinian boy was shot dead by an Israeli police officer after allegedly stabbing a man. One soldier was killed, while three soldiers, two people in a passing car and a Palestinian worker were injured.

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