Nurse wants alleged Israeli threat video tossed out
A nurse is seeking to have a key piece of evidence, an alleged video showing two former nurses discussing killing Israeli patients, dismissed. This legal challenge poses a threat to the prosecution of the two individuals involved.

PM discusses radar system purchase in call with Canada
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese recently had a conversation with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney regarding Canada's interest in acquiring Australia's radar system. The radar system plays a crucial role in detecting incoming missiles.
Reports of Yallourn Power Station closure delay are false: premier
Contrary to recent reports, the delay in the closure of the Yallourn Power Station is not accurate, as confirmed by the premier. The power station's operational status remains unchanged.

Meta to mark AI, deepfakes during Australian election campaign
Major social media platforms, including Meta, are gearing up to address the issue of AI-generated content and deepfakes during the upcoming Australian election campaign. Efforts will be made to combat misinformation and ensure a fair electoral process.
Russia cannot be rewarded after Trump call: Marles
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles emphasized the importance of not rewarding Russia following its agreement to scale back attacks on Ukraine. While peace efforts are encouraged, caution must be exercised in dealing with Russia.

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