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Data on crimes committed by migrants in Australia will be tracked by the United States, following a directive from the Trump Administration. The ABC has confirmed the US Embassy in Canberra has been given the directive along with embassies in several other western nations, including New Zealand and Canada.

The CEO of the Association of Mining and Exploration Companies, Warren Pearce, has called on the parliament to pass the government's long-awaited environmental reforms.

Mr Pearce says there is a sense of urgency for a deal to be made this week on the final sitting week of 2025.

Then, Nigeria's president says all 24 schoolgirls who were abducted by armed assailants from a government boarding school last week in Kebbi, in the country's north-west, have been rescued.

And, the University of Canberra has announced it will develop a large-scale aged care community next to the University of Canberra Hospital, as part of a 100-year agreement to bring residents closer to where healthcare staff are trained.

Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap.

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