Anthony Albanese recently gave his first address at the Garma Festival since the defeat of the Voice to Parliament proposal, expressing that the pain from the loss is still fresh. He acknowledged the need for genuine reconciliation with Indigenous Australians and emphasized the importance of listening to their voices and working together to address their needs and aspirations. Albanese also highlighted the significance of recognizing Indigenous culture and history in shaping a more inclusive and equitable society.
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Israel, Syria agree to ceasefire but clashes continue
Israel and Syria have agreed to a ceasefire after intense violence in Sweida province, resulting in over 300 deaths, as reported by the US envoy to Turkey. Following Israeli airstrikes, the Syrian government is set to deploy forces to restore stability, while humanitarian access remains a concern amidst ongoing clashes and reports of human rights violations. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Israel and Syria have agreed to stop fighting after many people were...
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