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Australia accuses Chinese fighter jet of releasing flares near RAAF aircraft in ‘dangerous’ incident

Acting prime minister condemns Chinese military’s ‘unsafe and unprofessional’ behaviour over South China Sea after flares let off ‘very close’ to Australian surveillance aircraft

The acting prime minister, Richard Marles, has condemned the “unsafe and unprofessional” behaviour of the Chinese military, saying a fighter jet released flares close to an Australian surveillance plane over the South China Sea.

Australia’s defence forces expressed “concerns” about the incident in a statement, saying it posed a risk to Royal Australian Air Force personnel and their aircraft. No injuries or damage was sustained as a result of actions.

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JD Vance’s motorcade hit by shrapnel from California military exercise

The Vice President had traveled to California for exercises marking the 250th anniversary of the Marine Corps.
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Gaza ceasefire live: Truce resumes after airstrikes as Israel says aid transfers will also restart

US envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner reportedly heading to Israel on Monday amid fears over ceasefire

Welcome to our live coverage of the latest news on the Israel-Hamas ceasefire in Gaza.

Israeli forces launched a wave of airstrikes on Gaza and an Israeli security official said the transfer of aid into the territory was halted “until further notice” as the fragile ceasefire faced its first big test on Sunday.

Hamas’s armed wing said it was unaware of clashes in Rafah and had not been in contact with groups there since March, also saying it remained committed to the truce agreement.

Israel said Hamas’s attack killed two of its soldiers – the first Israeli fatalities since the ceasefire took effect on 10 October.

Hamas claimed to have located the body of another Israeli hostage, saying it intended to hand over the remains to Israel if “field conditions allow”. The militant group warned that continued airstrikes and shelling would make such transfers impossible.

US president Donald Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner were expected to travel to Israel on Monday, an Israeli official and a US official said. Vice-president JD Vance said on Sunday that he might visit Israel in the coming days, while saying about the ceasefire: “There’s going to be fits and starts.”

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu directed the military to take “strong action” against any ceasefire violations but didn’t threaten to return to war.

“Round-the-clock” contacts were under way to de-escalate the situation as regional powers scramble to shore up the ceasefire, a senior Egyptian official said.

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‘No Kings’ protests against Trump bring a street party vibe in nation’s capital

‘No Kings’ protests against Trump bring a street party vibe in nation’s capital
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Trump warned Zelensky that Putin could ‘destroy’ Ukraine if he wants in closed-door ‘shouting match’: report

“If [Putin] wants it, he will destroy you,” Trump told the Ukrainian leader, at one point throwing his maps of the battlefield to one side, according to an official.
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Trump Admin to Investigate ‘No Kings’ Protests

President Donald Trump said “I’m not a king at all” as he dismissed the “very ineffective” protests.
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Head of ABS defends debunking far-right ‘mass migration’ claims after censorship accusations

Chief statistician David Gruen says bureau did not censor anyone and is ‘trying to take the side of truth’ after misuse of overseas arrivals figures

Australia’s chief statistician, David Gruen, has defended the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ recent public debunking of far-right claims of “mass migration”, as he said the independent agency “stands ready to respond” to “egregious misrepresentations” of its data.

The biennial World Stats Day on 20 October comes amid a rising tide of mis- and disinformation around the world that has propelled often anonymous statistical bodies and their officials into the public eye.

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What the papers say: Monday’s front pages

A look at what is making the headlines in Monday’s papers.
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What to know about Rodrigo Paz, the centrist who shot from obscurity to Bolivia’s presidency

What to know about Rodrigo Paz, the centrist who shot from obscurity to Bolivia’s presidency [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Trump says US will increase tariffs on Colombia as drug trade feud escalates

President Donald Trump said on Sunday night he would raise tariffs on Colombia and stop all payments to the South American nation, escalating a feud that stems from the US military’s strikes on vessels allegedly transporting drugs in the region.