In this bulletin, Germany accused of enabling genocide at the International Court of Justice; a total eclipse brings darkness to millions in Mexico, the US and Canada; and in sport, Russ Cook shares scary moments from his run across the length of Africa.
A total eclipse brings darkness to millions in Mexico, the US and CanadaNicaragua has accused Germany of enabling acts of genocide at the International Court of Justice for its support of Israel's military assault on Gaza.
Nicaragua's agent ambassador Carlos Jose Arguello Gomez opened the ICJ case by arguing Germany has violated its commitment to the 1948 Genocide Convention. His comments came as negotiations took place in Cairo to try to broker a ceasefire deal with Hamas and the release of the hostages held in Gaza. The astronomical event, visible from Mexico and extending into Texas and across 14 other US states, culminated in Quebec and four additional provinces in Canada."I don't know. It's cool. It happens with, like, regularity. The math on it's really crazy, like the fact that the moon just so happens to be the right proportions to cover up the sun. So it's cool. It happens like every five years, I guess.
DUTTON: "The review was written, the results were dictated by Jim Chalmers and I think this is a Mickey Mouse review that has been conducted by Labor the going to be priced to leave here for consumers."
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