The Papers: Water firms 'facing lawsuits' and 'prisons near capacity' A Supreme Court ruling on sewage and the crisis of overcrowding in the UK's prisons lead the papers. Judge delays Trump’s New York sentencing until closer to US election Trump became the first former US president convicted of felony charges and was originally set to be sentenced next week. Melbourne shivers through coldest morning of year with temperatures of -1.5C in some suburbs BoM forecasts more frosty mornings ahead and says a ridge of high pressure is causing the ‘run of cold’ weather Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our morning and afternoon news emails , free app or daily news podcast Melbourne has shivered through its coldest morning of the year, with a strong high pressure system forecast to bring even more frosty mornings throughout the… Iran’s Runoff Election: What to Know Two candidates from opposite camps will compete for the presidency after no one garnered the number of votes needed last week to win. David Ellison agrees to buy Redstone family firm that controls Paramount The move represents another dramatic reversal by media mogul Shari Redstone, who controls National Amusements and its 77% voting shares in Paramount Global. |
Former US Officials accuse government of 'undeniable complicity' in the killing of Palestinians In a joint statement, the 12 former government officials said the administration was violating US laws through its support for Israel and finding loopholes to continue shipping weapons to its ally. Deadly Hurricane Beryl heads for Jamaica - but why did it form so early in the season? Hurricane Beryl has battered islands in the eastern Caribbean, killing at least six people and is now barrelling towards Jamaica. Biden moots new rule to safeguard workers from extreme heat World News: US President Joe Biden unveiled a proposed rule on Tuesday aimed at addressing workplace heat exposure, as millions in the US face heat advisories. Number of work permits issued up by almost a third in first half of year Scale of increase partly explained by post Covid delays in system experienced by workers arriving into Ireland two years ago Chinese badminton player, 17, dies after collapsing during match Zhang Zhijie, a 17-year-old badminton player from China, died after collapsing during a match in Indonesia earlier this week. Hurricane Beryl is churning west after hitting Caribbean islands. Where it’s headed next. Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell of Grenada said at least three people were killed and the possibility that the toll could rise was a “grim reality.” Iran's presidential candidates discuss economic sanctions and nuclear deal ahead of July 5 runoff Iranian presidential candidates have discussed the impact of economic sanctions imposed on their country by the United States and other Western nations, and presented their views about reviving a nuclear deal with world powers |
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