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sydney, the improvement of students was extended to the university of prescottland, adelaide and canberra. the range of student improvements in support of palestine, which started last week in the universities of melbourne and sydney and australia, now with the creation of similar camps in the universities of perth, queensland , adelaide and canberra. who strongly rejected the allegation of threats against jewish students in these protests and blocked the way for propaganda abuse by supporters of zionism from this legitimate sit-in against the crimes of the israeli regime. it is clear to us that the protests against the genocide in gaza are legitimate and the defense of human rights. australian protesting students from educational institutions and universities want their relationship with the weapons manufacturers who continue the crimes in gaza. the proposals are left to netanyahu to expose and cut off. we demand a complete severance of the relationship between australian universities and arms manufacturers for tel aviv. the australian students also emphasized that they will continue to
sydney, the improvement of students was extended to the university of prescottland, adelaide and canberra. the range of student improvements in support of palestine, which started last week in the universities of melbourne and sydney and australia, now with the creation of similar camps in the universities of perth, queensland , adelaide and canberra. who strongly rejected the allegation of threats against jewish students in these protests and blocked the way for propaganda abuse by supporters...
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better with a i canberra because your canberra with a canberra?ight than your natural eye does. 50 up more light than your natural eye does. up more light than your natural eye does, , ., , up more light than your natural eye does. , ., , , ., does. so did you see greens and o-urles? does. so did you see greens and purples? i _ does. so did you see greens and purples? i did. _ does. so did you see greens and purples? i did, absolutely. - does. so did you see greens and purples? i did,...
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. >> paul allen is in canberra.ithout stoking inflation, what do you .2 when it comes to the disappearance of surpluses? paul: surplus, 9.3 billion aussie dollars. that is locked in with a few weeks left and then we're back into deficits. double what economists expected so how did it evaporate? commodity prices are forecast to come down. iron ore is $60 per ton in the budget forecasts are conservative. prices have been dialed back and there is spending. $26 billion in tax cuts. $300 billion worth of energy bill relief. then expansion of rental assistance. also feature made in australia plan, $27 billion cost spread out over one decade. the surplus has evaporated. annabelle: we getting closer to the election next year. is this a budget that has that vote in mind? paul: that is a question for the finance minister later on. i am anticipating one of the benefits is getting to choose the election and you want to keep opponents guessing. but if cpi comes down plus the rba eases, that equals in early election. that is the
. >> paul allen is in canberra.ithout stoking inflation, what do you .2 when it comes to the disappearance of surpluses? paul: surplus, 9.3 billion aussie dollars. that is locked in with a few weeks left and then we're back into deficits. double what economists expected so how did it evaporate? commodity prices are forecast to come down. iron ore is $60 per ton in the budget forecasts are conservative. prices have been dialed back and there is spending. $26 billion in tax cuts. $300...
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similar rallies were held in the universities of sydney, melbourne, canberra and other australian cities, but in france, protests by pro -palestinian students at the university of science in paris led to the closure of the main campus of this university. students this university is cut off. they demanded their relations with the zionist regime. in berlin, thousands of people protested the crimes of the zionists and shouted for the freedom of palestine. hundreds of students of the national autonomous university of mexico held protest rallies in connection with palestine and against the aggression against the gaza strip. cambridge university students also joined the ranks of palestine supporters. students holding palestinian flags were asked to stop the zionist regime's aggression against gaza. the zionists continued: their crimes by bombing a house in the north of rafah which led to the martyrdom of seven people, including four children. allahu akbar. qassam battalions of the military branch. the hamas movement announced that the military gathering of the zionist regime in the town of nir
similar rallies were held in the universities of sydney, melbourne, canberra and other australian cities, but in france, protests by pro -palestinian students at the university of science in paris led to the closure of the main campus of this university. students this university is cut off. they demanded their relations with the zionist regime. in berlin, thousands of people protested the crimes of the zionists and shouted for the freedom of palestine. hundreds of students of the national...
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similar rallies were held in the universities of sydney, melbourne, canberra and other australian cities but in france, the protests of pro-palestinian students at sciencespace university led to the closure of the main campus of this university. the students of this university cut off their ties with the zionist regime in berlin, and thousands of people protested the crimes of the zionists by holding a rally and shouting for the freedom of palestine . hundreds of students of the national autonomous university of mexico also held protest rallies in solidarity with palestine and against the aggression against the gaza strip. cambridge university students also joined the ranks of palestine supporters. the students holding the palestinian flags called for the zionist regime to stop the invasion of noor gaza became a suitor. however, the french government announced the closure of some universities due to crowds and anti-zionist protests this friday . i am talking about this with my colleague mr. shaheswar hosseini in paris. mr. shaheswar hosseini, i am at your service. let us explain. i will
similar rallies were held in the universities of sydney, melbourne, canberra and other australian cities but in france, the protests of pro-palestinian students at sciencespace university led to the closure of the main campus of this university. the students of this university cut off their ties with the zionist regime in berlin, and thousands of people protested the crimes of the zionists by holding a rally and shouting for the freedom of palestine . hundreds of students of the national...
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australia, now with the creation of similar camps in the universities of perth, queensland, adelaide and canberra extended. we are responsible for the mass killing of the people of gaza and you will never be silent. the whole world should tell themselves to stop this obvious degradation. the protests that took place on the campus of victoria university became hotter due to the reaction of some jewish students following the publication of the official statement of the australian jewish council, which strongly rejected the allegation of threats against jewish students in these protests. blocked it is clear to us that the protests against the genocide in gaza are legitimate and the defense of human rights. the protesting australian students are asking their educational institutions and universities to disclose and cut their ties with the weapons manufacturers who provide weapons to netanyahu to continue the crimes in gaza. we demand a complete severance of the relationship between australian universities and arms manufacturers for tel aviv . australian students also emphasized. as long as they don't
australia, now with the creation of similar camps in the universities of perth, queensland, adelaide and canberra extended. we are responsible for the mass killing of the people of gaza and you will never be silent. the whole world should tell themselves to stop this obvious degradation. the protests that took place on the campus of victoria university became hotter due to the reaction of some jewish students following the publication of the official statement of the australian jewish council,...
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hejoins us now from canberra. israel is already carrying out military operaions in rafah. are they getting close to their end game or wiping out hamas? i think israel is a very long way from its and game of trying to wipe out hamas and i think there is increasing recognition in israel that that is not a realistic objective, if we're talking about out hamas altogether. doing serious damage with militate abilities is a realistic goal but not much plan of what happens on the day after. what has been underlined by the fact that we see more fighting northern gaza and areas as your reporter said which is villa that were cleared, hamas is coming back, giving rise to much more frustration inside israel's national security establishments and more general, speaking more openly and criticising the prime minister. what's your take on israeli prime minister netanyahu's decision to ignore pleas for restraint — from the us and other countries including australia? prime minister les bennett now has a series of goals, his most imm
hejoins us now from canberra. israel is already carrying out military operaions in rafah. are they getting close to their end game or wiping out hamas? i think israel is a very long way from its and game of trying to wipe out hamas and i think there is increasing recognition in israel that that is not a realistic objective, if we're talking about out hamas altogether. doing serious damage with militate abilities is a realistic goal but not much plan of what happens on the day after. what has...
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professor of strategic and defence studies at the australian national university and joins me now from canberraough what will be achieved during this trip as we have mentioned, is second to china in six months. yes, well, this is putin's first trip after winning the election as president, so he will be wanting to make a success out of it. chiefly i think what he wants to do is negotiate with the chinese about ways in which the two countries can perhaps get around some of the western sanctions, in recent months chinese exports to russia have dipped, and chinese banks have become somewhat wary about taking payments from russian banks, so putin will prompt to reverse that and want to ensure that the trade relationship with the prc remains very much on track stop beyond that, probably also they will want to discuss what types of cooperation they are going to do in places like central asia, which has been a very important conduit for effectively chinese dual use technology that has found its way from beijing to moscow. found its way from bei'ing to moscow. ., ,., ., , moscow. how important is the re
professor of strategic and defence studies at the australian national university and joins me now from canberraough what will be achieved during this trip as we have mentioned, is second to china in six months. yes, well, this is putin's first trip after winning the election as president, so he will be wanting to make a success out of it. chiefly i think what he wants to do is negotiate with the chinese about ways in which the two countries can perhaps get around some of the western sanctions,...
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let's get more from dale roberts in canberra — he's the host of aussievision podcast.t for you? it was very early morning start - how is it for you? it was very early morning start in - early morning start in australia. it was 5am when we got up to watch it. it was an incredible show and a very worthy winner, that eurovision fans are very happy with considering what could have happened. considering what could have happened-— considering what could have happened. talk through that performance. _ happened. talk through that performance. just _ performance. just extraordinary, the way they were spinning around on the podium! terrifying to watch, really! podium! terrifying to watch, reall ! ,, . , ., podium! terrifying to watch, reall! ,, . , ., ., really! quite incredible. to do the wrapper. _ really! quite incredible. to do the wrapper, operatic, - really! quite incredible. to do the wrapper, operatic, pop i the wrapper, operatic, pop music that they do and then to actually be on that spinning disk, just incredible! the technicality was very, very difficult and you under
let's get more from dale roberts in canberra — he's the host of aussievision podcast.t for you? it was very early morning start - how is it for you? it was very early morning start in - early morning start in australia. it was 5am when we got up to watch it. it was an incredible show and a very worthy winner, that eurovision fans are very happy with considering what could have happened. considering what could have happened-— considering what could have happened. talk through that...
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mr albanese said canberra had made clear to beijing its displeasure over the incident — but had yet too get alzheimer's disease. let's turn to kenya, where two—time olympic champion eliud kipchoge says he feared for the lives of his family during a campaign of online abuse. the athlete says that he was wrongly linked to the death of fellow kenyan marathon runner kelvin kiptum in february. he has been calling for social media companies to do more to clamp down on abuse on their platforms. here's mr kipchoge speaking to the bbc about his experience. all people online, all the social media platforms are saying that eliud is involved in the death of this boy. so that was my worst news ever in my life. i received a lot of bad things that they will burn... they will come, they will burn my investments in town, they will burn my house. for more on this, let's speak to our bbc sport africa reporter, celestine karoney who interviewed mr kipchoge. shejoins us now from nairobi. it was such a candid interview that he gave you when you visited him at his training camp near nairobi. tell us more abo
mr albanese said canberra had made clear to beijing its displeasure over the incident — but had yet too get alzheimer's disease. let's turn to kenya, where two—time olympic champion eliud kipchoge says he feared for the lives of his family during a campaign of online abuse. the athlete says that he was wrongly linked to the death of fellow kenyan marathon runner kelvin kiptum in february. he has been calling for social media companies to do more to clamp down on abuse on their platforms....
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and keep an eye on australian agricultural and others as canberra announced that these exports to chinasult. asian carrie is also in focus after american airlines cut its guidance. haidi: when it comes to commodities, oil in particular, this is the picture. new york crude is flat, just under $80 a barrel. retreating on wednesday on broader risk-off sentiment offsetting the heightened tensions that we continue to watch in the middle east, this before the opec-plus supplier meeting on sunday. we see a bit of a decline, also some studying. commodities more broadly following bonds and stocks in the u.s., at lower. that disappointing cell of treasuries is reverberating across asset classes including commodities. also watching copper. the historic squeeze on the new york copper futures. iron ore is one to watch as well, seeing a bit of weakness there, but the advance we saw from the lowest close in more than a week is reflecting the optimism on gradual progress being made in china's property market and some of the support measures we are seeing from major cities there. coming up in the next h
and keep an eye on australian agricultural and others as canberra announced that these exports to chinasult. asian carrie is also in focus after american airlines cut its guidance. haidi: when it comes to commodities, oil in particular, this is the picture. new york crude is flat, just under $80 a barrel. retreating on wednesday on broader risk-off sentiment offsetting the heightened tensions that we continue to watch in the middle east, this before the opec-plus supplier meeting on sunday. we...
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strategy and capability at the australian strategic policy institute, joins us live via skype from canberra. it's good to have you and just to to follow on from what paula was talking about there, let's start with the limited images that we have of the crash. sayyed at this point, given your experience, when you look at those images, what do you see as clues as to what? may have happened and why when you look at the impact area, you see the rays of heat and energy from the impact expanding out from the center of that crash site that tends to suggest a high speed impact that rather than a heartland as the iranians were trying to claim given the mountainous nature of the area the weather conditions, which was fog and bad weather. >> the fact that we're flying in an old helicopter my guess is the paulette probably misjudged zip situation or basically misjudged the terrain distance essentially flu the helicopter high-speed into the side of a mountain this was a decades old helicopter, a much talk already about why it was that the second most important man in the country was flying in that along
strategy and capability at the australian strategic policy institute, joins us live via skype from canberra. it's good to have you and just to to follow on from what paula was talking about there, let's start with the limited images that we have of the crash. sayyed at this point, given your experience, when you look at those images, what do you see as clues as to what? may have happened and why when you look at the impact area, you see the rays of heat and energy from the impact expanding out...
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canberra kundera said that he's thrilled to be recognized by apple on a global scale, especially at the beginning of a api heritage month. >> it's not you know, i think we're here right in the middle of san francisco in union square. this is not only like a a worldwide event, but it's obvious all also the first the first of its kind. so we're kind of light, you know, warm enough for everybody come after >> apple plans to highlight other small business owners at its stores throughout the month. so stay tuned for more. meanwhile, san pablo has awarded seen us pizza. the city's small business of the year award. it's a spanish pizzeria located on 23rd street that's been in business for more than 3 decades. 36 local shops were nominated representing excellence in local small business. so congratulations to them. >> absolutely. now feeling hungry. meantime, the richmond, san pablo, cinco de mayo, peace and unity parade has been postponed because of the rain forecasted tomorrow. the parade planning committee says the weather would have created some unsafe conditions for the parade. but don't w
canberra kundera said that he's thrilled to be recognized by apple on a global scale, especially at the beginning of a api heritage month. >> it's not you know, i think we're here right in the middle of san francisco in union square. this is not only like a a worldwide event, but it's obvious all also the first the first of its kind. so we're kind of light, you know, warm enough for everybody come after >> apple plans to highlight other small business owners at its stores throughout...
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allies that provide long-range weapons to ukraine well, for more on this, malcolm davis joins us from canberraaustralia. he is a senior analyst at the australian strategic policy institute, malcolm great to see you why is the us still so reluctant to let ukraine use weapons like high-mass to target sites inside russia look basically it's a fear of escalation, of fear that there's could either escalate into a wider war or even a nuclear war. and i think that moscow is playing on that fear. they've just recently had a military exercise where they explicitly used tactical nuclear weapons in the exercise and simulated the launch of tactics go nuclear weapons. and at the same time they're undertaking provocative actions along nato its periphery, for example, in the gulf of finland, russia and putin are deliberately exploiting the biden administration's fear and the fear of some european night i members, that this could end up in not only a wider war between nature and russia but even a nuclear war so what's it going to take to overcome this fear i mean, how bad the situation have to get well i thin
allies that provide long-range weapons to ukraine well, for more on this, malcolm davis joins us from canberraaustralia. he is a senior analyst at the australian strategic policy institute, malcolm great to see you why is the us still so reluctant to let ukraine use weapons like high-mass to target sites inside russia look basically it's a fear of escalation, of fear that there's could either escalate into a wider war or even a nuclear war. and i think that moscow is playing on that fear....
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do you remember when he tried to get in a clerk who was a catering assistant from canberra? yes. lee task is one that requires people to understand part . to understand part. >> but there were square pegs in round holes. wasn't that there was not the fit there, but one of the one of the reasons i think parliament is so diverse with so many people is because they've got these inclusive policies. and the fact that jeremy hunt wants to end in the civil service, that's fine. but fortunately, parliament is not is not answerable to government. >> this is part of the problem because parliament can spend whatever money it feels like and the taxpayer just picks up the tab. >> so there's no proper control. it's why the, a victoria, not the victoria to the elizabeth tower had such an enormous overrun. it spends money like water because it can. >> i don't know how to answer that other than as a taxpayer . that other than as a taxpayer. i'm shocked, but the i cannot see that we need, you know, the uk workforce is incredibly diverse, and i think most of it has happened by accident rather than
do you remember when he tried to get in a clerk who was a catering assistant from canberra? yes. lee task is one that requires people to understand part . to understand part. >> but there were square pegs in round holes. wasn't that there was not the fit there, but one of the one of the reasons i think parliament is so diverse with so many people is because they've got these inclusive policies. and the fact that jeremy hunt wants to end in the civil service, that's fine. but fortunately,...