Donald Trump declares the US will take over Gaza, propose rebuilding and economic development. Sweden mourns ten victims of a mass shooting, while authorities urge against speculation. Ukraine pledges to negotiate for the release of an Australian captured during the war with Russia.
Donald Trump says the U-S will take over Gaza and build somewhere else for Gaza ns to live... Ukraine promises to negotiate a swap for the Australian captured during fighting with Russia.... and a gold medal for cycling from the 1956 Melbourne Olympics to go up for auction.U-S President Donald Trump says the United States will take over and own Gaza .
Sweden's Prime Minister has spoken of a darkness falling over the country in the wake of a mass shooting that has killed ten people. He has reiterated an earlier plea for Swedes not to speculate about the reason for the attack before the police investigation is complete. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed he raised Mr Jenkins' welfare directly with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for the first time in an overnight phone call ahead of the three-year anniversary of Russia's invasion.A new study says many Australians misunderstand migration and want to lower the number of people coming to the country - but their minds can be changed.
Supplies are being flown into the far north Queensland community of Ingham ], which has been left isolated by heavy rain and flooding.
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