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Sentencing for the man charged over the Christchurch mosque attacks enters its final stage; after another night of protests in the US city of Kenosha, the mother of the black man critically wounded by police pleads for calm; and a program to combat Dengue Fever is yielding results in Indonesia.
Sentencing for the man charged over the Christchurch mosque attacks enters its final stage; after another night of protests in the US city of Kenosha, the mother of the black man critically wounded by police pleads for calm; and a program to combat Dengue Fever is yielding results in Indonesia.
Russia gives the green light to a COVID-19 vaccine, but questions remain over its safety; Joe Biden makes an historic pick for his running mate at November's US presidential election; and family violence concerns rise amid the lockdown.
Russia gives the green light to a COVID-19 vaccine, but questions remain over its safety; Joe Biden makes an historic pick for his running mate at November's US presidential election; and family violence concerns rise amid the lockdown.
Families speak out about treatment of relatives at a Melbourne aged care centre; Australia resists US pressure to sail further into waters claimed by China; and mayors call on the Government to help build more public housing.
Families speak out about treatment of relatives at a Melbourne aged care centre; Australia resists US pressure to sail further into waters claimed by China; and mayors call on the Government to help build more public housing.
The head of a busy Melbourne IC unit on the COVID surge; allegations SAS soldiers planted a weapon on the bodies of two Afghan civilians to justify killing them; and Royal letters around the Whitlam government dismissal finally released.
The head of a busy Melbourne IC unit on the COVID surge; allegations SAS soldiers planted a weapon on the bodies of two Afghan civilians to justify killing them; and Royal letters around the Whitlam government dismissal finally released.