Aid operations in Gaza have been suspended after Israeli authorities declared key distribution routes active combat zones, warning civilians to stay away. The move follows the deaths of at least 27 Palestinians near an aid site in Rafah, with witnesses and Gaza’s civil defence accusing Israeli forces of opening fire on people collecting food. Israel denies targeting civilians and says troops fired warning shots at individuals who had left the designated route.
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Folge vom 04.06.2025Aid operations in Gaza suspended
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Folge vom 03.06.2025Controversy and compromise: the fallout from Senator Dorinda Cox's defection from the Greens to LaborThe Greens are reeling from the surprise defection of West Australian Senator Dorinda Cox to the Labor Party. The Prime Minister has defended his new recruit, amid accusations of workplace bullying.
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Folge vom 03.06.2025Minimum wage rise impact, and petrol prices climb on weak Aussie dollarSBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Julie Lee from FTSE Russell about the impact of the Fair Work Commission's 3.5% rise to the minimum wage along with the rest of the day's sharemarket news, plus Rhayna Bosch finds out why petrol prices have risen despite a fall in the global oil price with Vivek Dhar from the Commonwealth Bank.
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Folge vom 03.06.2025"It's a step in the right direction" New multicultural office establishedNew Federal Multicultural Minister Anne Aly says that social cohesion is not entirely up to multicultural communities. It comes as the government announced plans to open an Office for Multicultural Affairs to sit within the Home Affairs Department. But it falls short of a landmark report's recommendation to create a standalone department for Multicultural Affairs, Immigration and Citizenship, which also raised concerns about how migrant communities feel they are being monitored, rather than supported, by the Home Affairs department.