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'Waiting For US Green Light To Return Iran To Stone Age': Israel Minister

"The IDF is ready both defensively and offensively, and the targets have been marked," Israel Katz said in a video statement.

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EU Approves $105 Billion Loan For Ukraine, Imposes New Sanctions On Russia

The measures were signed off when Hungary and Slovakia dropped objections after Ukraine restarted oil flows following repairs to the damaged Druzhba pipeline.

Russia Warns European Nations Against Hosting French Nuclear-Capable Bombers

French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans in March to expand the country's nuclear arsenal and said France may allow European partners to host its nuclear-capable aircraft on temporary deployments.

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Former inspector general urges audit of Epstein files release be conducted ‘without undue influence’ – live

Mark Greenblatt, who was the inspector general for the US Interior Department before Donald Trump fired him in January, called it ‘critically important the audit is thorough and independent’DoJ inspector general to audit department’s compliance with Epstein Files Transparency ActSign up for the Breaking News US emailYou’ve likely seen that the Senate adopted the plan for the budget blueprint for ICE and border patrol after an all-night “vote-a-rama”.This is, in fact, not a congressional dance break. Continue reading...

News live: Andrew Hastie says US alliance weakened Australia; Sri Lanka hackers steal millions owed to Australia

Liberal frontbencher says the country’s ‘sovereign capabilities’ have been eroded. Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAllegra Spender says 25% gas export tax would help fix ‘faulty’ systemIndependent MP Allegra Spender said a 25% tax on gas exports would help rectify what she sees as “faulty” taxation arrangements that have seen an Australian resource sent overseas with minimal benefit to the country.The gas industry is a very profitable industry and pays income tax. And every company in Australia, frankly, should pay income tax on its profits and should pay the proper rate. But the gas companies are different because they also sell an Australian resource which they extract, which we can’t get back once it is sold.I think Australians rightly believe they should share more of that revenue.We’re back here again and they should fix it.We are lucky to be an energy exporter at a time where the world needs energy. We are a great partner in this. But it is a reasonable thing for Australians to get a fair return on that. And, at the moment, we just aren’t.We can’t and I think we need to be really honest about that. If there’s going to be changes to the NDIS – and I’m not a state leader who’s knocking the federal government’s right and probably responsibility to reform the NDIS, it’s cost too much money – but we have to be really frank with people.We can’t offer at the state level the kinds of services that are being rolled out at the NDIS. Continue reading...