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KEY EVENTS
Nuclear submarines, Gaza and Ukraine, touched in London for the next leg of his three -country visit, will be at the top of the agenda of Anthony Albania.
Monash-Warwick Alliance, according to International Relations Researcher Tom Howe, the Prime Minister is scheduled to arrive on Friday (Aest) to meet British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
“I think (Albanian and Starmer) will probably talk about some tactics about how to manage Trump best,” Howe said.
Britain, from the late 2030s, will replace the clever class boat fleet for the royal navy of England, the seventh SSN-AUKUS submarine has assigned six of the submarine, he said.
“In front of the company, he was assigned before the company before the protocol because he has not tested at sea yet, but this is important for Australia … Because it took 12 years to build this submarine,” he said.
“Britain needs to deploy and turn a submarine from its base in Perth since 2027, so there is a lot of driving for Australia.”
Albania, Monarch’s visit to England last week after emphasizing the importance of Aukus’un after emphasizing the importance of Balmoral Castle King III. He will meet Charles.
The last stop of the Prime Minister’s diplomatic tour will be in the United Arab Emirates, where he will meet President Sheikh Muhammmed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
There, the two countries’ Free Trade Agreement will discuss the Australian-UAE comprehensive economic partnership.
Afl Grand Final, Queensland can spread the measles epidemic
According to Australian Associated Press reports, a leading doctor warned that a measles epidemic in Queensland may spread nationally due to the potential contamination of Brisbane Lions fans traveling to Melbourne.
There are currently about 20 active measles in Queensland and has the largest cluster in the Cairns area, far north of the state.
There are also smaller clusters at the headquarters of Queensland and Gold Coast, a single case in Brisbane yesterday.
On Saturday, up to 30,000 Brisbane Lions fans and epidemiologists who predicted that they could travel from Queensland to Melbourne against Geelong on Saturday warned the spread of an extremely infectious virus.
Director of Infectious Diseases at Brisbane Mater Hospital, Paul GriffinHe once became a Lions ticketman and will be between 100,000 people for the big match on Saturday.
“Short contact, even infectious with measles, two hours after the measles are enough to be in the same room as one,” Griffin said.
Although a person with measles acknowledged that he is not likely to participate, he said that he was likely to be 16 to 20 unknown cases for any cases of every known disease.
Measles were eliminated from Australia in 2014, but it returned as the vaccine rates decreased.
In 2025, more than 120 cases have been recorded so far.
Griffin described the return of the virus as a “terrible tragedy ..
“This is our biggest [outbreak] Since 2019, we can continue to break other records with our current orbit. ”
Vaccination rates against measles in Queensland fell to 90.35%far below 95%.
Griffin fell into false information about vaccines after Covid-19 pandemia and peace of mind about the severity of the disease.
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Anthony Arbanese After a successful diplomacy week in the United Nations in New York, he will land in London this morning. AUKUS submarine Pact, Gaza and Ukraine will meet Keir Starmer In addition to meeting the Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney.
A leading doctor warned that a measles epidemic in Queensland can spread national after the AFL Grand final this weekend because of the potential contamination of Brisbane Lions fans traveling to Melbourne. More is coming.




