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Fears doctors criticising Israel may be silenced as health watchdog adopts contested antisemitism definition
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency to use International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition for ‘regulatory work’Australia’s health watchdog has adopted a contested definition of antisemitism to guide its regulatory work.The move has been welcomed by the nation’s peak Jewish body while the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (Apan) has warned it could silence health professionals from criticising Israel’s human rights record. Continue reading...
Harry and Meghan offered royal accommodation during UK visit
Harry and Meghan offered royal accommodation during UK visitJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleDaniela RelphRoyal correspondentReutersHarry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, in Australia in April. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been offered a royal residence to stay in during their visit to the UK with their children next month.Prince Harry and Meghan will be accompanied by Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five for the family's first trip to the country in four years. BBC News...
Mexico City looks to rein in street drinking after massive World Cup party
Authorities collected some 40 tonnes of waste around Reforma Avenue, the historic centre, on Friday morning.
‘They will do as I say!’ Donald Trump claims Israel would have been ‘eviscerated’ without him
President Donald Trump has claimed Israel would have been "eviscerated" without American support and insisted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "will do as I say" when it comes to military operations.Speaking to Axios, the US President said the Israeli leader had "a lot of respect" for him and suggested he was able to influence Israel's military decisions."Yeah. They have a lot of respect for me and do as I say," Mr Trump said.He also revealed he has to keep Mr Netanyahu "a little bit sane" as t...
Winning the Indus lawfare
FEW agreements in the belligerent India-Pakistan relations have demonstrated the resilience of the Indus Waters Treaty. Wars have been fought, but despite all this, through every crisis, the IWT endured. Why? Because this endurance reflects a reality that neither India nor Pakistan can escape. Rivers continue to flow regardless of political tensions. In the modern space, the dispute has acquired a fast-paced lawfare dimension. The term ‘lawfare’ is often used casually. But every legal disagree...
'If not India, then who?' Palestinian embassy urges urgent medical aid
NEW DELHI: Palestinian embassy has asked for an urgent help from India as it sounded alarm over its healthcare system which, it said was on the "verge of collapse" due to continued Israeli aggression.
Hydration break boos: How FIFA united players, fans, coaches at World Cup
Criticism surrounding the breaks has been aimed at the commercial benefits for the three-minute pauses in action.
How captaincy has fueled Shubman Gill's rise as India's new run machine
Shubman Gill's captaincy has coincided with a remarkable surge in his batting prowess across formats. Since taking charge, he's transformed into a dependable scorer, notching centuries at an impressive rate. This leadership role appears to have unlocked a new level, with his Test average nearly doubling and his run-scoring significantly boosted, raising questions about the impact of the armband on his game.
Inefficient by design
PAKISTAN has entered IMF programmes roughly two dozen times. More than any other country. Each programme lands with the same diagnosis: the tax base is too narrow, distortions are too many, and institutions are too weak. The IMF prescribes, Pakistan implements, and the programme ends. And then, after a brief interval, another programme begins with the same diagnosis and the same prescription. If this were simply a story of poor implementation or weak state capacity, one would expect at least inc...
Vinicius gana su segundo premio Superior Player of the Match con Brasil
El extremo del Real Madrid ha sido el mejor jugador de Brasil por segundo partido consecutivo y, fiel a su exigencia, toma el reconocimiento con mesura, asegurando que sus expectativas siguen siendo las de ganar la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2026.
Pakistan’s moment
THOUGH uncertainty may surround the fate of the US-Iran MoU, throughout this episode — from the start of the war on Feb 28 to the electronic signing of the document this week — Pakistan has played a crucial role in securing a diplomatic off-ramp. Other states, such as Qatar, Egypt, Turkiye etc. have also played a significant part, but it is Pakistan that has secured top billing in this geopolitical drama. This country’s efforts, both public and those behind closed doors, have helped prevent the...
Bunnings boss Michael Schneider warns Victoria's work-from-home laws could divide employees
Bunnings boss Michael Schneider warns Victoria's work-from-home laws could divide employeesVictorian Premier pushes new WFH lawsBunnings boss warns of workplace divide READ MORE: Aussie mum loses battle to WFH full-time for one simple reason See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy SARAH BROOKES - SENIOR REPORTER, AUSTRALIA and CALLUM GODDE FOR AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: 04:25, 20 June 2026 | Updated: 04:26, 20 June 2026 e-mail View comments
'Thought it was terrorist explosion': London train crash survivors 'had broken legs', recalls horror
A tragic train collision near Bedford claimed the life of a driver and left over 80 injured, with survivors recounting scenes of panic and devastation. Passengers described being violently thrown, witnessing smoke, and hearing screams as emergency services rushed to the site. The incident involved two East Midlands Railway services heading towards London St Pancras, leading to a complete suspension of services.
Watch: Qatar's $400 mn ‘world’s most luxurious plane’ joins Trump's Air Force One fleet
President Trump unveiled a $400 million Boeing 747 gifted by Qatar as a temporary Air Force One, sparking criticism over its value and potential impact on defense projects. The luxurious jet, featuring a striking new livery, will serve until new presidential aircraft arrive in 2027-2028. Trump defended the gift, citing the need to match foreign leaders' modern fleets and the retirement of an aging veteran aircraft.
Casemiro tras victoria de Brasil: “Es la Copa del Mundo, no hay juegos fáciles”
El mediocampista de 34 años fue titular en el triunfo de 3-0 sobre Haití en la segunda fecha de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2026 y reconoció un avance en comparación al partido anterior, pero destacó que todavía hay varios aspectos a mejorar.
¡Brasil ya despertó! Golea a Haití y se mete de lleno en la pelea por el título del Mundial 2026
La "Verdeamarela" se impuso con autoridad gracias al doblete de Cunha y gol de Vinícius; firmó su primer triunfo en la Copa del Mundo y se afianzó como líder del Grupo C, devolviéndole la ilusión a todo el país sudamericano y reafirmándose como favorito.
'Messi deserved a red card': Algeria complain to FIFA over controversial tackle
Algeria have filed a complaint with FIFA over what they described as "refereeing injustice" during their opening FIFA World Cup defeat to Argentina, news agency AFP reported, quoting an Algerian football federation source.
Ancelotti reconoce que Brasil debe mejorar para su próximo partido
A pesar de que la ‘Canarinha’ se impuso 3-0 sobre Haití, el técnico aseguró que hay muchas cosas por arreglar de cara a su siguiente partido ante Escocia, sobre todo si quieren asegurar el liderato del grupo.
Super-trendy hotspot restaurant loved by A-list celebrities is suddenly SEIZED over $1.2 million bill
Super-trendy hotspot restaurant loved by A-list celebrities is suddenly SEIZED over $1.2 million billSPECIAL OFFER: Sign up to our weekly US politics newsletter and get three FREE months of DailyMail+ HERE See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy LAUREN ACTON-TAYLOR, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 04:10, 20 June 2026 | Updated: 04:10, 20 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Galarza madruga a Turquía con un golazo desde fuera del área
Con asistencia de Julio Enciso, Matías Galarza sacó un potente zurdazo raso desde fuera del área que pegó en el poste antes de entrar. Paraguay abrió el marcador ante Turquía apenas al minuto 2.