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A bulletin of the day’s top stories from SBS News.
The Israeli government approves the first phase of a ceasefire deal with Hamas, TikTok faces ban in the US after Supreme Court rejects appeal, and Daniel Sanders triumphs at the Dakar Rally.
Israeli Security Cabinet gives their approval for ceasefire deal with Hamas, Tony Burke condemns Anti-Arab graffiti in Sydney, and World-number-two Iga Swiatek vying to reach the fourth round at the Australian Open
Israel says the ceasefire deal with Hamas is back on; The government launches a new strategy to combat politically motivated extremism; Australian tennis star Bernard Tomic under investigation over match fixing allegations.
The U-S Secretary of State still confident the Gaza ceasefire will begin as planned; Richard Marles to become the first minister to visit Kiribati in almost two years; The official jersey unveiled for the Indigenous All-Stars A-F-L match.
In this bulletin, Netanyahu says his cabinet will not meet yet to approve the Gaza ceasefire deal, Australia's Foreign Minister hopes a ceasefire will resolve political tensions at home. And in the Australian Open, injury forces Australian tennis stars Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis off the court.
A woman killed in a deliberately lit fire in Melbourne; The leader of the Greens accuses Labor of failing to deliver on its Middle East election promises; Miomir Kecmanovic storms into the third round of the Australian Open.