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Trump Announces Progress in US-Iran Negotiations on Ceasefire and Strait Reopening
President Trump reported positive progress in US-Iran negotiations aimed at extending the ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The talks continue amid unresolved issues, making the next steps critical to regional stability.

Canada, France, and Arab states condemn Israel over treatment of Gaza flotilla activists
Multiple countries, including Canada, France, and Arab states, have condemned Israel for its treatment of Gaza flotilla activists, demanding investigations. The accusations include abuse, torture, and sexual violence, intensifying international tension over Gaza aid efforts.

Australia Plans Return of 19 ISIS-linked Women and Children from Syria
The Australian government is set to bring 19 women and children linked to Islamic State back from Syria, with some facing charges. This effort underscores ongoing challenges in counter-terrorism and national security policies, as a second group prepares to return and officials warn of legal action.

Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship MV Hondius Infects 11, Causes 3 Deaths
The MV Hondius cruise ship has confirmed 11 hantavirus cases, including three fatalities, prompting quarantine and investigation. Health agencies worldwide are examining the potential for virus mutation and further spread, with international response teams coordinating containment efforts.

Australia Drafts Law to Make Tech Giants Pay for News Content
Australia has introduced legislation requiring tech giants to pay news outlets or face taxes, aiming to regulate digital news. This development could reshape how online platforms interact with Australian media and set a precedent for global digital policy.

Netflix Premieres 'Apex' Starring Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton in Survival Thriller
Netflix premiered 'Apex' featuring Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton in a survival thriller set in the Australian wilderness. The film explores intense action and psychological stress, adding to Netflix's thriller lineup.

Broadcaster James Valentine Dies at Home After Choosing Assisted Dying
James Valentine, a renowned Australian broadcaster, died at home after choosing voluntary assisted dying, highlighting persistent access barriers. His death raises questions about policy restrictions and the future of VAD laws in Australia.

Microsoft invests $25 billion to boost AI infrastructure and cyber defenses in Australia
Microsoft plans to invest $25 billion to develop AI infrastructure and enhance cyber defenses across Australia, signaling a major regional tech push. The details remain broad, with specific site and impact data to be disclosed later.

Australia to cut 160,000 NDIS participants amid major scheme reforms
The Australian government will implement major reforms to the NDIS, potentially excluding at least 160,000 Australians from the scheme by 2033. This decision, amid ongoing sector consultations, aims to address scheme sustainability but raises concerns about access and support for disabled Australians.

Black Ferns Debut Mo’omo’oga Palu in Historic Anzac Day Test Against Australia
Mo’omo’oga Palu is set to debut for the Black Ferns as a starting prop in Saturday’s historic Anzac Day Test against Australia. This match is vital for the team's championship pursuit and their goal to win two trophies.

USTR Seeks Digital Regulation Outcomes from South Korea, Australia, and EU
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer desires successful outcomes from South Korea, Australia, and the EU in digital regulation talks. This effort aims to shield American companies from foreign digital policy impacts and could influence future trade policies.

Australia's Social Media Ban for Under-16s Faces Enforcement Challenges
Australian authorities continue grappling with enforcement of the under-16 social media ban, facing ongoing evasion by youth and limited compliance from tech companies. The investigation highlights the regulatory difficulties in safeguarding minors online amid international similar efforts.

Google Expands Gemini in Chrome to Seven New Countries, Including Australia and Japan
Google has begun distributing its Gemini feature in Chrome across seven new markets, including Australia, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam. The expansion allows users in these countries to access chat features and Google service integrations, marking a major step in its international rollout.

Cricketer Rashid Khan Declines Citizenship Offers from India and Australia
Cricketer Rashid Khan announced in his upcoming book that he turned down offers to acquire citizenship from India and Australia. His decision emphasizes his personal and national convictions amidst his rising international profile.

Australian Ex-Soldier Ben Roberts-Smith Granted Bail Amid War Crime Charges
Australian war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith has been granted bail after facing charges of war crimes committed in Afghanistan. He is also seeking government funding for his criminal defence, which underscores the significance of this legal battle in military and national security discussions.

Australia and Japan Finalize $10 Billion Contract for Three Japanese-Built Warships
Australia and Japan have finalized a $10 billion contract for three Japanese-built frigates, marking a major step in their defense cooperation. The deal boosts Australia's naval power amid regional security tensions.

Heirs of Iron Ore Pioneers Win Long-Running Royalty Dispute in Australia
The heirs of Australia's iron ore pioneers Lang Hancock and Peter Wright have secured their rights to mining royalties after over ten years of legal battles. The ruling resolves long-standing disputes, potentially influencing future mineral rights cases.

Albanese Reassures No Fuel Restrictions Despite Geelong Refinery Fire
A fire at Viva Energy's Geelong refinery, reducing petrol production by 40%, prompted concerns over fuel shortages. Prime Minister Albanese announced that no fuel restrictions will be imposed, aiming to maintain market stability and public confidence.

Albanese Signs Malaysia Pact to Strengthen Fuel and Food Security
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed a landmark agreement with Malaysia to improve fuel and food security for Australia. This strategic pact is set to enhance regional cooperation and resource stability amid ongoing global supply challenges.

Trump Accuses Australia of Not Supporting US in Middle East, Denies Request for Help
Donald Trump accused Australia of not providing support during US military operations in the Middle East, claiming a request was made. Australia's Defence Minister refuted this, stating that no specific request was received, underscoring tensions over international military cooperation.