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A bulletin of the day’s top stories from SBS News.
UN experts say over 100 civilians killed in Sudan's Darfur region, Deadly strike in Ukraine prompts call for tougher response to Russia’s aggression, Doctors call on major parties to go further on health reform, and Gout Gout delivers another dominant display at the Australian Athletics Championships.
Housing dominates the official election campaign launches of the major parties; Another earthquake strikes Myanmar, two weeks after a tremor that killed thousands; The NRL's Dolphins and Newcastle agree on a player exchange.
In this bulletin, Anthony Albanese makes a $10 billion election pitch to aspiring home buyers, major nations agree on first-ever global tax on greenhouse gases. And in sport, Jessica Hull wins the 1500-metre title at the Australian Athletics Championships in Perth.
In this bulletin United States President Donald Trump says new tariffs will exclude smartphones and computers, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese honours the Bondi Junction stabbing attack victims on the anniversary today. And in Formula One, McLaren's Lando Norris plays down talks of McLaren superiority ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix.
The major party leaders head to Western Australia as their election campaigns continue; The United States fires the commander of its base in Greenland; Australia's Alex de Minaur achieves a rare double bagel at Monte Carlo.
US court rules Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil can be deported; Coalition to invest $1.5 million to support the Stop the Coward Punch campaign; And in sport, Oscar Piastri looks like he could become first F1 driver to win two grand prix in 2025.