Morning News Bulletin 19 August 2024

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Morning News Bulletin 19 August 2024
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In this bulletin, Ukraine has destroyed a key bridge in Russia's Kursk region; An independent MP calls for Australia to release detained asylum-seekers after 90 days; and in sports, Olympic canoeist Noemie Fox expresses her gratitude for the support of her sister.

In this bulletin, Ukraine has destroyed a key bridge in Russia's Kursk region; An independent MP calls for Australia to release detained asylum-seekers after 90 days; and in sports, Olympic canoeist Noemie Fox expresses her gratitude for the support of her sister.

More than 40,000 people have been killed and over 90,000 others injured since the Hamas-led attacks on the 7th of October.Independent MP Kylea Tink is pushing a bill that would make it illegal for the Australian government to detain asylum-seekers for more than 90 days and to place any children in detention centres.

After almost a decade of planning and a $21 million investment, the new line connecting the North West region to the CBD is opening to the public this morning. The government has been in negotiations with the Opposition and the Greens for a deal that would limit the funds siphoned into the scheme on a yearly basis.

Authorities from Turkiye say over 130 wildfires have erupted during the week, with crews successfully containing the blaze that threatened the Cannakale province last week.

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