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  • NSW police warn ‘unauthorised gatherings’ this weekend will be met with a ‘significant’ policing response – as it happened
    guardian_world | 2025-12-19 07:01 | id : 32933

    This blog is now closedAustralia launches biggest gun buyback in 30 years after Bondi beach terror attackAnti-protest laws contain ‘extraordinary powers’, NSW premier says when linking Gaza rallies to Bondi terror attackPaul Scarr says parliament should be recalled to implement antisemitism lawsThe shadow minister for immigration, citizenship and multicultural affairs, Paul Scarr, is speaking on RN now, where he said parliament should be recalled to implement new antisemitism laws:Given what happened last Sunday, given the urgency of this matter, given the calls from the Australian community, in particular from the Jewish community, I think a strong message needs to be sent that parliament is being recalled and we’re tackling these issues as an urgency.And we do whatever we can. We do whatever we can in the immediate term and then we continue the work into the new year.These actions that we are taking will ensure that we have the strongest laws the country has ever had to combat antisemitism and the preaching of hate speech in our community. So there’ll be no excuses in the future.And we’re providing our police, our security and intelligence organisations with the tools to prosecute people if they undertake these activities. Continue reading...

  • Bank of Japan raises interest rates to 30-year high, signals more hikes - Reuters
    reuters_world | 2025-12-19 07:01 | id : 33087

    Bank of Japan raises interest rates to 30-year high, signals more hikes  Reuters

  • 米特使 ガザ「第2段階」巡り協議へ
    dmenu_world | 2025-12-19 06:56 | id : 32989

  • Which countries, besides Russia, have assets frozen by the EU?
    aljazeera_all | 2025-12-19 06:54 | id : 33222

    The European Union has imposed asset freezes totalling hundreds of billions of dollars on at least 31 countries.

  • Bloomberg Daybreak Europe: EU's €90B Ukraine Loan (Podcast)
    bloomberg_business | 2025-12-19 06:52 | id : 33226

    Source: Bloomberg, 22:59

  • Bondi paddle-out sends waves of ‘love and peace’ to honour shooting victims
    guardian_world | 2025-12-19 06:47 | id : 33040

    Drone footage shows huge circle of swimmers and surfers in the ocean in latest outpouring of grief Victims of Bondi beach shootingTen minutes of terror: how the Bondi mass shooting unfolded in real time – videoFollow the latest live updatesAs the sun rose over Bondi beach on Friday, splashes and cheers echoed as thousands formed a circle in the ocean to honour the victims of Sunday’s terrorist attack and support the Jewish community.Surfers, runners, pregnant women and children from the nippers program paddled or swam 200 metres offshore as the community continues to mourn the 15 people killed in the attack on a Hanukah celebration. Life-savers – among the first responders to the mass shooting – and a local rabbi addressed the crowd. Continue reading...

  • Bangladesh on edge after killing of 2024 uprising activist triggers unrest
    aljazeera_all | 2025-12-19 06:42 | id : 33223

    Security forces fan out nationwide after violent demonstrations follow the shooting of an election candidate.

  • Investors react to BOJ's decision to hike rates - Reuters
    reuters_world | 2025-12-19 06:42 | id : 33188

    Investors react to BOJ's decision to hike rates  Reuters

  • EU Agrees to €90 Billion Loan for Ukraine
    bloomberg_business | 2025-12-19 06:41 | id : 33227

    Good morning. Ukraine is set to get a €90 billion loan. The Bank of Japan raises rates to the highest level since 1995. And Brits may be gearing up to spend big as the Christmas spirit sets in. Listen to the day’s top stories.

  • EU announces $105bn loan to fund Ukraine’s defence against Russia
    aljazeera_all | 2025-12-19 06:34 | id : 33224

    European Union leaders have agreed to provide a $105bn interest-free loan to Ukraine for its defence.

  • EU's €90B Ukraine Loan, Suspected Brown Shooter Found Dead, More
    bloomberg_business | 2025-12-19 06:32 | id : 33228

    Source: Bloomberg, 0:00

  • (3167.HK) | Stock Price & Latest News - Reuters
    reuters_business | 2025-12-19 06:30 | id : 33256

    (3167.HK) | Stock Price & Latest News  Reuters

  • Protesters burn buildings in Bangladesh after youth leader killed
    aljazeera_all | 2025-12-19 06:24 | id : 33225

    Violent protests have erupted in Bangladesh, after the killing of youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi.

  • Proposal to allow use of Australian copyrighted material to train AI abandoned after backlash
    guardian_world | 2025-12-19 06:14 | id : 33210

    Productivity Commission recommends waiting three years to establish review into technology after furious response from creative industriesFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Productivity Commission has abandoned a proposal to allow tech companies to mine copyrighted material to train artificial intelligence models, after a fierce backlash from the creative industries.Instead, the government’s top economic advisory body recommended the government wait three years before deciding whether to establish an independent review of Australian copyright settings and the impact of the disruptive new technology. Continue reading...

  • EU agrees hefty $105bn Ukraine loan without using Russian assets
    aljazeera_all | 2025-12-19 06:04 | id : 33197

    EU leaders decide to borrow cash to fund Ukraine’s defence rather than use frozen Russian monies, diplomats said.

  • Lib Dems call for inquiry into hostile foreign state interference to include US
    guardian_world | 2025-12-19 06:00 | id : 33211

    Party says US government’s explicit support for far-right nationalist parties in Europe amounts to outside interferenceAn inquiry into interference by hostile foreign states in the UK should be extended to cover the actions of Donald Trump’s US, the Liberal Democrats have said.In a letter to the communities secretary, Steve Reed, whose department is leading on the independent review, the Lib Dems said the US government’s explicit support for far-right nationalist parties in Europe amounted to outside interference. Continue reading...

  • Colombian mercenaries in Sudan ‘recruited by UK-registered firms’
    guardian_world | 2025-12-19 06:00 | id : 33207

    Exclusive Guardian investigation finds companies set up by people sanctioned by US hired Colombian fighters for Rapid Support Forces, widely suspected of war crimes in SudanClose to Tottenham Hotspur’s shiny football stadium in London is a squat, nondescript block of flats. It holds a grim secret beyond the unremarkable beige brickwork – a cramped, second-floor apartment in the British capital, linked to murderous atrocities unfolding 3,000 miles south.The one-bedroom flat off north London’s Creighton Road is, according to UK government records, tied to a transnational network of companies involved in the mass recruitment of mercenaries to fight in Sudan alongside paramilitaries accused of myriad war crimes and genocide. Continue reading...

  • Notable deaths of 2025 - Reuters
    reuters_world | 2025-12-19 06:00 | id : 33233

    Notable deaths of 2025  Reuters

  • Morning Bid: Japan's savers get to party like it's 1999 - Reuters
    reuters_world | 2025-12-19 05:58 | id : 33215

    Morning Bid: Japan's savers get to party like it's 1999  Reuters

  • Five killed as US military destroys two more vessels in Pacific Ocean
    aljazeera_all | 2025-12-19 05:56 | id : 33198

    US military says 'lethal kinetic strikes on two vessels' killed three people in one craft and two in another.

  • Seven men arrested in Sydney over alleged fear of ‘violent act being planned’ released without charge
    guardian_world | 2025-12-19 05:50 | id : 32934

    Heavily armed officers in camouflage gear intercepted two cars with photographs from the scene showing suspects cable-tied on roadsideVictims of Bondi beach shootingTen minutes of terror: how the Bondi mass shooting unfolded in real time – videoFollow the latest live updatesSeven men detained in Sydney’s south-west in connection with possible planned violence have been released without charge.Tactical operations police responded to “information received that a violent act was possibly being planned” on Thursday, a NSW police spokesperson said. On Friday, the NSW premier, Chris Minns, said he was “hugely concerned” by the incident. Continue reading...

  • 米 ICC裁判官2人を制裁対象に追加
    dmenu_world | 2025-12-19 05:49 | id : 32967

  • Yen slips after BOJ raises rates in widely anticipated move - Reuters
    reuters_world | 2025-12-19 05:37 | id : 33153

    Yen slips after BOJ raises rates in widely anticipated move  Reuters

  • Explainer: Taiwan's political deadlock and the potential for new elections - Reuters
    reuters_world | 2025-12-19 05:37 | id : 33235

    Explainer: Taiwan's political deadlock and the potential for new elections  Reuters

  • Kushner’s Cold Feet Cause Dismay for Serbia’s President
    bloomberg_business | 2025-12-19 05:30 | id : 33202

    Donald Trump’s son-in-law’s luxury projects are running into the political reality of the Balkans.

  • Islamic State, in first comment, calls Palmyra attack a blow to US and Syrian forces - Reuters
    reuters_world | 2025-12-19 05:24 | id : 33253

    Islamic State, in first comment, calls Palmyra attack a blow to US and Syrian forces  Reuters

  • Somalia’s 2026 election risks a legitimacy crisis
    aljazeera_all | 2025-12-19 05:21 | id : 33199

    Unilateral reforms and elite deadlock threaten the country’s fragile settlement.

  • Norway’s green transition is putting Sami culture at risk
    aljazeera_all | 2025-12-19 05:15 | id : 33200

    Wind farm expansion is threatening Sami land rights, livelihoods and an Indigenous way of life.

  • Man suspected in Brown U shooting, MIT professor’s killing found dead
    aljazeera_all | 2025-12-19 05:06 | id : 33201

    Claudio Neves Valente a former Brown student and Portuguese national, has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

  • Drahi’s Bondholders Are Suckers for Punishment
    bloomberg_business | 2025-12-19 05:00 | id : 33178

    Restructuring is a game for grown-ups. Distressed-debt investors need to pick their targets with extreme care. Just look at the plight of bondholders at Altice International.