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Never forget Epstein’s little helpers – the powerful men who knew about his crimes, and helped him out anyway | Marina Hyde I’m sorry, but this is not just a political scandal. Time to refocus on the horrific mistreatment of women and girls, and the role of these ghouls, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde

“Twenty of the Epstein survivors recently released a statement saying that information about them was included in the latest file release, “while the men who abused us remain hidden and protected””

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PM signals royal commission U-turn as public pressure grows The prime minister has declined to rule out a federal royal commission into the Bondi attacks in the face of mounting public pressure.

High-profile business leaders have raised more than $200,000 within 24 hrs to fund a national campaign for a federal inquiry into the Bondi shooting, as the PM signalled he may backflip and trigger the probe under the weight of public pressure.

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Anika Wells faces her ‘defining moment’ In bringing home Labor’s world-first social media ban, the Millennial mum and minister’s meteoric political rise encounters its sternest test yet.

Australia’s millennial Comms minister Anika Wells faces a defining moment as she tried to land the world’s first social media ban for under-16s. Ensuring the ban works from December 10 will be a major political test

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First images of Chinese flotilla reveal assault ship A maritime surveillance company says images of a Chinese flotilla being monitored by Defence indicated a significant projection of naval power.

Our latest on the Chinese flotilla that may be heading from the Philippine Sea towards Australia. Trajectory still unclear but Defence are monitoring. New images from Starboard Maritime Intelligence reveal more details of size and composition of the fleet

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Government failed to act on plans for Triple Zero watchdog The Albanese government sat on a plan to introduce a Triple Zero guardian for nearly a year but is now expected to rush out legislation within the next month.

The Australian govt sat for nearly a year on a plan to introduce a national 000 watchdog, which would have forced Optus to immediately alert authorities of outages, but is now expected to rush legislation for the critical safeguard within a month

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Government’s handling of Optus failures under question The Albanese government’s strategy to fix Optus has come under fire as a third review is announced, to be done by a US consulting group paid for by the telco.

The Albanese government’s response to the Optus Triple Zero outages is coming under fire @jennywiggins.bsky.social

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Ukraine offers drone tech and battlefield expertise to Australia The war-ravaged country has reached out to help Australia keep pace with the changing face of modern warfare.

Ukrainian ambassador to Australia Vasyl Myroshnychenko said Kyiv was “ready to share” unique skills it has developed in deploying and counteracting unmanned systems that have played a pivotal role in its war with Russia since Moscow invaded in February 2022.

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Australia must do more to end Gaza war says author of ‘genocide’ report Chris Sidoti, author of an independent UN probe alleging Israel is guilty of genocide, has urged Australia to step up efforts to end the Gaza war

The recognition of Palestinian statehood is a “very significant step” but Australia must do more to help end the conflict in Gaza, says Chris Sidoti, the author of a United Nations independent expert report alleging Israel is committing genocide.

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Australia set to sign ambitious defence treaty with Papua New Guinea The deal comes amid concern over Beijing’s growing influence in the Pacific, and is timed to coincide with Anthony Albanese’s visit to Port Moresby this week.

The Albanese government is on track to sign a significant new mutual defence treaty with neighbouring Papua New Guinea to boost security ties

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Government pledges stronger action to counter foreign influence Labor has pledged more targeted action to counter interference in state and territory governments, as well as universities.

The Australian government has vowed to strengthen the rules covering agreements between state, territory and local governments and universities with overseas authorities to block proposals of high risk to national security

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Loving Brisbane and the Glasshouse mountains in #Queensland on our latest #Australia tour

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Welfare or warfare: Western nations warned on tough choice Top UK security expert Lord Mark Sedwill has urged honest public discourse on defence budgets and sacrifice.

The “language of sacrifice” is no longer part of political discourse said former Uk national security adviser Lord Mark Sedwill. “That kind of sentiment is absent in modern politics, but I think it’s going to have to come back.”

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China rams own warship while chasing Philippine vessel The crash in the disputed Scarborough Shoal rendered a Chinese warship "unseaworthy", Manila said.

Unfortunately this is not surprising given the dangerous moves Chinese coastguard ships have been staging in the South China Sea. Hopefully everyone is safe and well - China rams own warship while chasing Philippine vessel

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Stunning #Canberra sunset tonight

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AUKUS is ‘too big to fail’, says ex-Pentagon official Former senior Pentagon official Ely Ratner believes the pact will go ahead but the review raises tough questions.

Great insights from Ely Ratner in @thenightly.bsky.social on #Aukus and the onus on Australia to invest more on deterrence and to engage in tough conversations on strategic challenges in the Indo-Pacific

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Go NATO: Why PM should attend regardless of Donald Trump NICOLA SMITH: The Prime Minister should not miss chance to be heard by peers, regardless of whether Donald Trump attends.

My @thenightly.bsky.social take on why Albanese should attend the NATO summit at a time of escalating global instability: The Prime Minister should not miss chance to be heard by peers, regardless of whether Donald Trump attends.

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Regime change with no alternative would risk road to ruin Rushing to overthrow Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei could lead to chaos instead of peace.

The @thenightly.bsky.social interviewed Middle East expert Kylie Moore-Gilbert on the prospects for regime change in Iran

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What the UK and Australia can achieve when we stand together CATHERINE WEST: Our relationship with Australia will go from strength to strength to build a free and open Indo-Pacific.

“The AUKUS partnership between Australia, the UK and the US is our most strategically significant new agreement in a generation.” - UK Indo-Pacific Minister Catherine West exclusive oped in The Nightly

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Keep calm and Pentagon will stay on course in AUKUS pact NICOLA SMITH: Australian experts have played down the AUKUS review but warned Anthony Albanese to increase defence spending

No need to panic about Pentagon review of Aukus say experts. But calls still rising for Australia to up its defence spending

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Education Minister on the Adolescence scene that haunts him ‘I think every dad would see themselves in that scene and hope and pray that that is never them.’

Our @thenightly.bsky.social interview with Education Minister Jason Clare on the fight against bullying & toxic social media algorithms and his second term overhaul of the education sector from early childcare to universities

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Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles is expected to meet US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth this weekend at Asia’s top security summit in Singapore amid regional uncertainty about Washington’s economic and military commitment to the Indo-Pacific

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I was alone on shift when Newark air traffic control went dark Newark airport: An anonymous worker has been signed off with trauma leave since the power went out and she sat there, alone, unable to see the planes. It’s only a matter of time before tragedy strikes...

“If the authorities don’t fix this mess immediately, people will pay with their lives,” writes a Newark air traffic controller:

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Pacific must not become a ‘military zone’ amid rise of China, New Zealand’s deputy PM warns In an interview with the Guardian, Winston Peters says the world faces the ‘most uncertain time’ in 80 years ahead of talks with Australia's foreign minister

Pacific must not become a ‘military zone’ amid rise of China, New Zealand’s deputy PM warns

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Australia demands Israel allow aid into Gaza, stating ‘the population faces starvation’ in joint statement ‘Palestinian territory must not be reduced nor subjected to any demographic change,’ joint statement declares after Israel announces military expansion

Australia joins 22 nations to demand Israel allow aid into Gaza, stating ‘the population faces starvation’ in joint statement

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An emotional Anthony Albanese takes to the stage at the ALP election watch party in Sydney to thank his family, team and the nation.

“Today the Australian people have voted for Australian values.”

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Albo makes history with shock landslide election win Anthony Albanese has made history as the first prime minister in 21 years to clinch consecutive polls, storming home with a landslide win in Saturday’s Federal election.

Anthony Albanese has made history as the first prime minister in 21 years to clinch consecutive polls, storming home with a landslide majority win in Saturday’s Federal election.

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Beautiful #Canberra

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‘If I die, I want a loud death’: Gaza photojournalist killed by Israeli airstrike Fatima Hassouna, who had been documenting war in Gaza for 18 months and was subject of new documentary, killed along with 10 members of her family

‘If I die, I want a loud death’: Fatima Hassouna - Gaza photojournalist killed by Israeli airstrike

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Election campaign has deficit in honesty and surplus in spin NICOLA SMITH: Dodging tough questions has become a hallmark of this election campaign. And it’s the voters who lose out in the end.

Australian election’s deficit of honest answers, while campaign spin remains in surplus | The Nightly

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