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Rules of Human Rights Court Responsible for the Reduction of Russia MH17 flight
Haroon Siddique
The European Court of Human Rights found that the shooting of the MH17 flight by using a missile that was supplied to Eastern Ukraine by the Russian Federation and resulted in the death of 298 civilians violated the European Convention on Human Rights.
The MH17 flight was traveling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur when he was shot from the air to the air by the Russian surface while he was fighting between pro -Russian separatists and Ukrainian forces while flying in East Ukraine in 2014. Among the victims were 196 Dutch citizens and 38 Australian citizens or calm.
The Grand Room of the court unanimously claimed that between 11 May 2014 and 16 September 2022, when Russia stopped being a party to the European Convention on Human Rights, “clearly illegal behaviors… on a large scale”.
In 2014, Russia had an ugly and unprecedented abuse of human rights because it occupied Ukraine, including sexual violence and forced employment in 2014.
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Australia’s largest peanut supplier is ready to close
The corporate owners of Australia’s largest peanut processor will reduce centuries -old work before it is well closed within the next 18 months.
Bega Group said on Wednesday that approximately 150 employees at Kingaroy and Tolga facilities of Australia will offer layoffs, support services and other opportunities at Kingaroy and Tolga facilities in Queensland.
“We understand the effect that this decision will have,” Pete Findlay in question. Some employees, peanut supplier within 18 months as a part of a gradual closure until completely closed, he said they could remain in their roles.
Founded in 1924 as a Pistachio Marketing Board, the company said that Bega Group was under constant financial pressure for several years before the purchase of $ 11.9 million.
Despite field safety and significant upgrades to initiatives, which aim to increase the production of local breeders, Bega Group could not establish a sustainable business model. The company said that its difficulties contain competition from imports, stronger returns for other crops breeders, high input costs and decreasing production.
The peanut company lost 5 million to 10 million dollars a year.
The decision to close the company follows a 12 -month strategic review and followed various options to sell Bega.
“Unfortunately, we have not guaranteed a buyer who could maintain a long -term future for employees and breeders, Find said Findlay.
– Australia Associated Press
Australian CEO about Trump’s drug tariffs suggested: ‘No Detail’
Unclear whether the US president is Donald Trump, Drug Australia CEO, “actually applied” on pharmaceutics 200% tariff recommended Elizabeth de Somersays.
ABC speaks at RN:
There is no detail and it is not clear whether these tariffs will actually be applied.
De Somer continues from the US Trade Secretary to see that everyone will be made open to the public ”. Howard Lutnick’s, Pharmaceutical Tariffs Needs Research.
We know that his contributions from the Pharmaceutical Industry in the US to this investigation are to encourage the US government to focus the arms on non -friendly countries and to encourage tariffs or punishing arms to allies such as Australia.
At the Australian climate summit, it must be ‘throw everything’
Since the leaders found Net Zero in a global race in a global race, they should “throw everything” to host Australia’s proposal to host a key climate summit.
Australia worked with the Pacific to host the 2026 UN Climate Change Conference, known as COP31. However, the proposal to make negotiations is faced with a challenge from Türkiye.
Chairman of the Smart Energy Council, which addresses the National Press Club in Canberra on Wednesday, John Grimes, He said that Australia should secure the summit.
“It is time for the Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs to throw everything on him and our industry is ready,” he said.
In fact, we all shake us behind it, but the government really needs to do its best, because it is a big dividend for Australia.
This is in fact when Australia is at the best moderate power… The community advocates on the global stage for something with global benefits and interest.
He said that the climate change conference will deliver billions of dollars to the Australian economy through trade agreements, tourism and business exposure.
The government will meet with leaders in the Republic of Tulap, Palau, Samoa and Marshall to discuss ways to strengthen their voices as nations exposed to climate -fuel disasters.
– Australia Associated Press
Rules of Human Rights Court Responsible for the Reduction of Russia MH17 flight

Haroon Siddique
The European Court of Human Rights found that the shooting of the MH17 flight by using a missile that was supplied to Eastern Ukraine by the Russian Federation and resulted in the death of 298 civilians violated the European Convention on Human Rights.
The MH17 flight was traveling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur when he was shot from the air to the air by the Russian surface while he was fighting between pro -Russian separatists and Ukrainian forces while flying in East Ukraine in 2014. Among the victims were 196 Dutch citizens and 38 Australian citizens or calm.
The Grand Room of the court unanimously claimed that between 11 May 2014 and 16 September 2022, when Russia stopped being a party to the European Convention on Human Rights, “clearly illegal behaviors… on a large scale”.
In 2014, Russia had an ugly and unprecedented abuse of human rights because it occupied Ukraine, including sexual violence and forced employment in 2014.

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Thanks Martin Farrer For starting the blog this morning. I will update you here – let’s go.
While the Albanians are preparing to visit China
Australian Business Groups, a visit to China is “cautious optimistic” Anthony Albanian It will help to normalize a fragile relationship with Beijing.
The Prime Minister will go to China on Saturday for a visit to Beijing, Shanghai and Chengdu, accompanied by a delegation of Australian business leaders.
President of the Australian Chinese Business Council, David OlssonHe said that the relationship between the two countries was a “missing healing ıyla with a changing market in China.
“Even though everyone is cautious, we all know that the relationship remains a bit fragile, and therefore this regular government is very important to government dialogues,” he said.
We must stop seeing risks and opportunities, and in general, the difficulty for Australia is to interact with China both commercially intelligent and politically resistant.
“We need to continue this relationship. So we should think about how to manage the risks we see in the world right now.
Albanian will meet China’s president, Xi JinpingPremier, Li Qiang, and the president ZHAO LEJİ In addition to trade and tourism opportunities, discussing global and regional issues.
Donald Trump Tariffs up to 30% in six countries – but Australia was not among them.
One night, the US President announced more trade notifications to several countries at real Social on the social media platform:
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30% in Algeria
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25% in Brunei
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30% in Iraq
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30% in Libya
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25% in Moldova
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20% in the Philippines
Yesterday Jim Chalmers he said Albanian The government made “emergency” representations on the White House’s threat of Trump’s 200% tariff to drug imports to the United States.
Australia exports approximately 2.5 billion dollars to the US in pharmaceutical, vaccine and health products every year, which is the share of approximately 40% of drugs worldwide.
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Resignation after the sale of Rosehill Hippodrome, President of Australian Grass Clubs
Sydney’s President of Australian Grass Club resigned after failing to sell the Rosehill racing track for 25,000 new houses.
Peter McGauran He was appointed as the Chairman of the Board in August 2022 and his duration was expired at the beginning of next year. He is also a senior consultant at Bondi Partners, consulting and investment company.
The new Southern South Wales government offered 5 billion dollars for private property, which would make a significant contribution to 337,000 new housing targets by 2029. However, in May, it was firmly rejected by 7,860 ATC members who voted 56% to 44% against sale.
Premier, Chris MinnsHistory said he would look at McGaguran as a görünür someone who is not afraid to get brave ideas ”.
Peter had a great vision for Sydney and Rosehill, and I will always respect him. We want him to stay, but Peter chose to pass through Baton. Even in the face of difficult discussions, he has always acted with integrity.
We need more people who try to do things for the city, not less. I thank him for his service and I wish the best for the next step.
Blues defending the coach after the loss of origin
Laurie Daley The game group thinks that the coach was not accused of Blues’ should not be accused of the capitulation of origin, and thinks that he was the “absolutely” right man in NSW in 2026.
Even though I was disappointed with the result, I think that the players had a really good campaign, we could not nail moments.
We have to make sure we’re better in this.
I don’t see the reason for this group (not winning next year)… No problem there, man.
The game group ran to Daley’s defense after the loss.
“It wasn’t the reason we lost tonight. We were us as an actor,” said Halfback Nathan Cleary.
A polished Queensland passed through Blues’s fingers on Wednesday night because it dominated the hosts for 24-12 victory at the Accor Stadium.
Guardian’s report with this report Bragging Snape:
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Good morning and welcome to our live news blog. I Martin Farrer With the main conversation points so far Rafqa touma Steps.
Anthony Arbanese He is expected to prevent the media in Sydney this morning with his private ambassador on antisemitism. Jillian SegalTo start the new pressure of the government after a series of attacks on synagogues, Jewish schools and Jewish businesses. There’s more.
After Sydney’s Australian Chairman of the Grass Club, the Rosehill plan to sell the Racing Track to the NSW government, the club was rejected by members of the club for the construction of 25,000 new houses.




