Donald Trump's efforts to achieve a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia remain fruitless, with a new Russian bombardment of Ukraine forcing the US President to consider imposing new sanctions. Ukrainians have been living under three days of intense air strikes from Russia with more than 900 drones and missiles raining down across the country.
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Folge vom 27.05.2025Trump calls Putin "crazy" as Russia continues bombarding Ukraine
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Folge vom 27.05.2025Sporting competition with openly doped athletes set to launch in 2026For decades, 'drugs' has been a dirty word in sport, but a new competition is attempting to change that. The 'Enhanced Games' is set to launch in Las Vegas next year, with competitors openly doped. World sporting bodies say the concept is dangerous and risks athletes' health.
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Folge vom 27.05.2025Three Australian states hit with electricity price hikesResidents in some Australian states are facing a potential increase on their annual electricity bills from July 1. Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia residents will likely see a three to 10 percent increase on their annual bills - just as winter sets in.
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Folge vom 26.05.2025Reflection, and a call for action, on National Sorry DayEvents have been held around the country to mark National Sorry Day, an acknowledgement of the forced removal of First Nations children from their families and culture. One-third of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are descendants of Stolen Generations survivors, and many have shared their families stories and memories of child removal. As reconciliation week also begins, First Nations leaders are calling for truth-telling and concrete action from politicians to address ongoing disadvantage.