Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 days 3 hours 11 minutes
In this bulletin; evacuations underway in southern Ukraine following a dam explosion. Prince Harry testifies in London's High Court. And in sport, former Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou becomes the first Australian coach of an English Premier League club.
The Reserve Bank raises interest rates again...the new Premier of Western Australia confirmed...and Socceroos coach Graham Arnold hails the Tottenham-bound Ange Postecoglou as a pioneer for Australian coaches
The federal government says any interest rate rise later today won't be its fault...Kathleen Folbigg calls for criminal justice reform after her pardon... and a boost for New South Wales in the lead-up to rugby league's second State of Origin game
A decision looming on interest rates; two Australians facing the death penalty in Vietnam granted clemency; and in Tennis, Beatriz Haddad Maia becomes the first Brazilian woman to reach a Grand Slam quarterfinal in 55 years.
Kathleen Folbigg to walk free from jail after receiving a pardon...yet another interest rate rise tipped for tomorrow...and, in rugby league, New South Wales almost certainly needs to find a new halfback for the second State of Origin game
A new major poll shows falling support for the Indigenous Voice to Parliament...the federal government defends its decision to triple the size of a major marine park... and, in tennis, two big stars set to collide at the French Open
In this bulletin: the Taliban reacts to the Ben Roberts-Smith defamation verdict, new laws set to be introduced on migrant worker exploitation; and in Tennis, Novak Djokovic inches closer to a record-breaking 23 Grand Slam titles.
Australia offers climate change aid as the Prime Minister continues his visit to Vietnam; A signal fault the potential cause of India's worst train crash in years; Celtic celebrate their third domestic trophy.
The death toll rises after India's worst train crash in decades; Prime Minister Anthony Albanese lands in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi; and the Central Coast Mariners secure their second-ever A-League Championship.
The death toll from a train crash in India to rise even higher; The mother of an abandoned baby in Sydney comes forward; Key figures in a deadly soccer stadium stampede in El Salvador avoid prison.