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A bulletin of the day’s top stories from SBS News.
The United States military is reportedly sending additional fighter jets to the Middle East; Anthony Albanese meets United States officials at the G7 after President Trump cancelled; And in Rugby League, Laurie Daley eyes redemption as New South Wales chase back-to-back Origin titles.
In this bulletin; Treasurer Jim Chalmers set to unveil top priorities for second Labor term, Over a dozen people killed as Russia strikes Kyiv, and in tennis, Aryna Sabalenka apologises to Coco Gauff over ‘unprofessional’ French Open comments.
Opposition leader Sussan Ley disappointed the Prime Minister was not able to meet with Donald Trump... Police confirm human remains are those of missing teenager Phoebe Bishop... and new Matildas coach Joe Montemurro overhauls staff and plans a revised squad ahead of the Asian Cup.
Anthony Albanese's meeting with Donald Trump cancelled... foreigners trying to get out of the way of the Iran-Israel conflict.... and Ellyse Perry signs on for three more years with the Sydney Sixers
Israel strikes Iran's state media buildings; NT Government scraps plans for an independent review into police racism; JJ Spaun wins the US Open.
In this bulletin, Australia plans to retrieve hundreds of citizens caught in escalating conflict in the Middle East, a Melbourne author is deported from the U-S after writing about university protests. And to football, Auckland City is smashed 10-nil in a mighty effort against Bayern Munich.