Bangladeshi youth toppled Hasina. Now they could decide next prime minister
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Bangladeshi youth toppled Hasina. Now they could decide next prime minister

Young people, who make up 44 percent of voters, ousted Hasina. But they've never seen a competitive election, until now.

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Australia politics live: NSW protest ban extended for parts of Sydney with Invasion Day marches set to proceed in CBD
Australian politics
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Australia politics live: NSW protest ban extended for parts of Sydney with Invasion Day marches set to proceed in CBD

Follow updates liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe attorney general, Michelle Rowland, says the two bills on gun control and hate speech will be introduced to parliament this morning and that there has been “constructive engagement” with the Coalition over the last 48 hours.But on whether that deal is signed, sealed and delivered, Rowland, speaking on the ABC’s Radio National Breakfast, won’t guarantee the Coalition will support the bill when introduced and she says she won’t “pre-empt” anything.I don’t want to pre-empt any of those conversations, and particularly since they have been undertaken in good faith … some of those issues go around the listing of hate groups and that framework. And it is a fact that the opposition has sought a number of amendments to this area. I will point out that the removal of the serious vilification provisions do mean that these remaining provisions in the prohibited hate groups section do need to do a lot of work.I think we’re really close. I mean, effectively, the laws won’t be as strong as what the government wants them to be, and that’s been public for a while. But importantly, this will still involve the strongest hate speech laws that Australia’s ever had.We’ve got to deal with the parliament that we have, and I can’t see a pathway in the current parliament. Continue reading...

Chinese tourists shun Japan in wake of Taiwan invasion row
China
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Chinese tourists shun Japan in wake of Taiwan invasion row

Number of high-spending Chinese tourists visiting Japan halved last month after PM said an invasion of Taiwan could spark Japanese military involvementChinese tourism to Japan almost halved in December amid a bitter diplomatic row between Beijing and Tokyo over the security of Taiwan.The number of tourists from mainland China dropped by about 45% from the same month a year earlier to about 330,000, Japan’s transport ministry said on Tuesday. Continue reading...

Clashes Erupt Around Syrian Prisons Holding Islamic State Fighters
Terrorism
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Clashes Erupt Around Syrian Prisons Holding Islamic State Fighters

New tensions flared a day after a Kurdish-led militia agreed to hand over control of prisons holding some 8,000 Islamic State fighters to the Syrian government.

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un fires vice premier, publicly rebukes officials
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about 1 hour ago

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un fires vice premier, publicly rebukes officials

Kim condemns 'incompetent' party members for delays in government projects in advance of key ruling party meeting.

PM condemns ‘antisemitic hate incident’ after Nazi slogans allegedly yelled at Jewish boys in Melbourne
Victoria
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PM condemns ‘antisemitic hate incident’ after Nazi slogans allegedly yelled at Jewish boys in Melbourne

Police investigate after Nazi slogans allegedly yelled at group of boys in St Kilda East on Monday nightFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe prime minister has condemned an “antisemitic hate incident” on Monday evening as “Nazi slogans” were allegedly yelled at school-age boys in a popular Jewish neighbourhood in Melbourne.In a statement, police said investigators were told up to five boys were on Glen Eira Road in St Kilda East about 9.50pm on Monday night when a white ute drove past.Anyone who witnessed the incident or with footage is being urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report at crimestoppersvic.com.au Continue reading...

Ebike ‘swarms’ descend on roads and parks across Australia as meet-ups gather pace
Transport
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Ebike ‘swarms’ descend on roads and parks across Australia as meet-ups gather pace

Electric bikes have gained cult status among young people while irking some in the community and raising safety concernsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastDozens of ebike riders roll over the undulating green of a north Sydney golf course sparking concerns not only for the condition of the fairways but also for the safety of the people meeting for mass “rideouts”.On Friday, after the estimated 60 young people rode through the green of the Long Reef Golf Club, the incident was reported to New South Wales police. A spokesperson said officers conducted a patrol, but the bikers had already “left the scene”. Continue reading...

After four shark attacks in 48 hours, NSW authorities urge beachgoers ‘just go to a pool’
New South Wales
about 2 hours ago

After four shark attacks in 48 hours, NSW authorities urge beachgoers ‘just go to a pool’

Surfer taken to hospital with minor injuries after latest shark attack at Point Plomer beach on mid-north coastFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA surfer has been taken to hospital after being bitten by a shark off the coast of New South Wales’ Limeburners Creek national park, the state’s fourth incident in 48 hours.The local health district said the man, 39, was in hospital in a stable condition with minor injuries. The attack took place near the Point Plomer campground, less than 20km north of Port Macquarie, on Tuesday morning. Continue reading...

Australia’s largest coal power plant to operate for an additional two years which green groups say is a ‘disaster’
Energy
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Australia’s largest coal power plant to operate for an additional two years which green groups say is a ‘disaster’

Life of Eraring power station in Lake Macquarie extended to April 2029, Origin Energy saysFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s largest coal-fired power plant, Eraring in New South Wales, will stay open for an additional two years until 2029, amid concerns about the national energy grid’s ability to satisfy demand.The operator of the plant in Lake Macquarie, Origin Energy, had previously agreed a deal with the state government to delay Eraring’s closure from 2025 to August 2027. While the state environment minister said the new extension would contribute to NSW’s emissions reductions, climate advocates described it as a “disaster”. Continue reading...

Denmark sends more troops to Greenland amid tensions with Trump
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about 2 hours ago

Denmark sends more troops to Greenland amid tensions with Trump

Nordic country dispatches 'substantial contribution' of troops to the Arctic territory amid standoff with Washington.

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