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UN warns two-state solution in the Middle East is on the brink of disappearing
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A Palestinian medic who vanished during a deadly Israeli attack that killed 15 humanitarian workers in Gaza has been released, amid growing international alarm over the worsening crisis. As global condemnation mounts, the United Nations warns a two-state solution is on the brink of disappearing entirely, with the humanitarian crisis in Gaza described as beyond imagination.
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A Palestinian medic who vanished during a deadly Israeli attack that killed 15 humanitarian workers in Gaza has been released, amid growing international alarm over the worsening crisis. As global condemnation mounts, the United Nations warns a two-state solution is on the brink of disappearing entirely, with the humanitarian crisis in Gaza described as beyond imagination.
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National Palliative Care Week is in its 30th year, and this years theme is - What's your plan? It encourages people to speak with their loved ones about what matters most at the end of their life, including discussing and implementing culturally appropriate customs and traditions related to death and dying.…
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The presidents of Ukraine and Russia could meet face-to-face in Türkiye this week.It comes as global leaders continue to push for peace between the two nations.
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Tanya Plibersek has been demoted to Social Services Minister, as Anthony Albanese reveals his second term ministry.
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1 China and US say they've reached a trade deal to end the tariff war 4:12
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The United States and China say they have struck a bilateral trade deal.It follows a lengthy meeting in Switzerland amid an escalating trade war between two of the world's largest economies.
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1 A story of love, resilience, and achievement on International Nurses Day 3:40
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It’s a career built on care, but for some, the journey to becoming a nurse in Australia is anything but easy. May 12 is International Nurses Day, marking the birthday of Florence Nightingale, who founded modern nursing and is remembered for her bravery treating wounded soldiers during the Crimean War. It’s a day to honour compassion, commitment and courage—qualities shared by the woman you’re about to meet, who overcame a difficult childhood in Iran to build a new life here.…
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1 INTERVIEW: Labor's Ed Husic says government should push for Palestinian statehood by June 16:39
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Former Labor cabinet minister Ed Husic has told SBS News he believes the government should be pushing for Palestinian statehood by June.
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1 Labor's Ed Husic criticises factional power play; Liberals meet to choose new leader 5:14
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Demoted cabinet minister Ed Husic has criticised the Labor Party leadership, as the frontbench of the re-elected government is finalised. Mr Husic claims his stance on Gaza and Labor's factional competition contributed to his departure. Meanwhile, the Liberals leadership contest is also underway after a historic loss in the election.…
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1 Explosions in Kashmir after India-Pakistan ceasefire deal announced 5:13
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India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire as the region teeters on the brink of war. But hours after it was announced, both sides accused each other of violations.
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1 It's Mother's Day - but are you your Mum's favourite child? 3:01
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It’s Mothers Day… and while they may not admit it, research shows that Mums DO have favourite children – usually, not intentionally. Mothers also identify the children they have the most conflict with and with whom they are the most disappointed. However, it turns out that adult children are very bad at determining who the favorite child is, and are correct less than half the time. In this episode of Weekend one on one, we hear from Professor Jill Suitor, who’s been carrying out the research – she’s professor of sociology and an affiliate of the Center on Aging in the Life Course at Purdue University in Indiana in the United States.…
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The surging popularity of generative artificial intelligence is being met with growing concerns about its environmental footprint. Key to the technology is computer power from data centres which demand vast amounts of both water and energy. And as these facilities expand both in numbers and size, governments and big tech are being urged to prioritise sustainable solutions.…
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1 Mario is 93 and has lived with prostate cancer for 30 years. He puts it down to early testing 4:43
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Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer for Australian men, and if diagnosed early, is relatively easy to treat. But men from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are more likely to be diagnosed with high-risk, or advanced prostate cancer than other Australians. That's according to new research from Monash Rural Health in Victoria, which finds those born in another country are more likely to miss out on vital early screenings.…
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A new study shows that chimpanzees drum with regular rhythm when they beat on tree trunks. Previous research also shows that chimps in regions of west and east Africa have their own signature drumming style.
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One in five people in Australia and New Zealand will experience chronic pain at some stage in their lives; and it's recognised as a major global health issue. Unrelieved pain can affect every area of a person's life with major social, financial and emotional consequences. Researchers at the University of New South Wales and Neuroscience Research Australia have done a randomised trial focusing on the experiences of people with chronic pain - and the role emotional processing plays in managing chronic pain conditions. Professor Lorimer Moseley is a professor of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of South Australia and the Chair of PainAdelaide. In this episode of Weekend One on One, he spoke with Peggy Giakoumelos on the role of psychology in chronic pain management.…
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