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  • New weapons deal for Ukraine: 'There will be more' says Rutte
    2025/07/15
    The Trump administration has announced a deal to provide Ukraine with American weapons as it threatens sanctions against Russia. Shifting his tone towards Ukraine and Russia, Donald Trump says Russia has 50 days to sign a peace deal or else it will face 'biting' tariffs
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    7 分
  • Early action urged on diabetes, one of Australia's most common killers
    2025/07/14
    Health experts are calling for more early action to prevent the seventh most common cause of death in Australia: diabetes. The Royal Australian College of G-Ps are urging Australians to see their doctor and make steps to change their lifestyle now to avoid long-term health struggles in later life. The George Institute for Global Health is also pushing for a sugar tax and subsidies on fresh fruits and vegetables to help these lifestyle changes.
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    7 分
  • Iron ore nears US$100
    2025/07/14
    SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Kyle Rodda from Capital.com about the day's market action including the renewed interest in iron ore as PM Anthony Albanese pitches Australian steel with China.
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    10 分
  • 'Liquid gold' donations to flow after Lifeblood's new sexual activity rules take effect
    2025/07/14
    For the first time in 40 years, sexually active gay and bisexual men are able to donate plasma in Australia. The changes to Lifeblood's screening questions mean more than 600,000 additional Australians are eligible to donate the 'liquid gold' part of blood.
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    4 分
  • Not so sweet: explaining the impact of sugar substitutes on the environment
    2025/07/14
    Environmental researchers are calling for greater attention and potential regulation of artificial sweeteners, as they are building up in the environment and waterways around the world. A new study out of the University of Technology, Sydney [[UTS]] has found widely-used sugar substitutes are not decomposing and are turning into 'forever chemicals' that are comparable to P-FAS in the potential harm to animals and the ecosystem. P-FAS is a commonly used acronym for poly fluoro-alkyl substances - a group of man-made chemicals commonly used in water-resistant and non-stick items. P-FAS has been identified in a growing body of research as a toxin and carcinogen with proven negative impacts on the environment and human health.
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    4 分
  • Israeli missile hits Gaza children collecting water
    2025/07/14
    Several people have been killed at a Gaza Strip water distribution site in an Israeli attack that the military says was meant for a different target but fell dozens of metres short. Local officials say most of the eight Palestinians killed were children.
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    5 分
  • 'Watershed moment': Kngwarray at the Tate Modern marks first major solo exhibition of the artist in Europe
    2025/07/14
    The opening of Emily Kam Kngwarray at the Tate Modern marks the first major solo exhibition of the First Nations artist in Europe. Five years in the making, the show is a collaboration with the National Gallery of Australia and showcases the works of one of Australia's most renowned artists.
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    4 分
  • INTERVIEW: How Indigenous businesses are creating $42 billion in social value each year
    2025/07/14
    A landmark report released this week has found Indigenous businesses are helping to make progress on Closing the Gap targets, creating $42.6 billion in social value each year. That means every dollar invested equates to $3.66 in social value. The report by Supply Nation, which runs the largest directory of Indigenous businesses in Australia, says it leads to improved mental health conditions, increased pride among communities, and a better connection to culture and Country. Supply Nation CEO Kate Russell spoke with Stephanie Youssef about the report's findings.
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    8 分