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Explainer: How Will Next UN Chief Be Chosen And Who Wants The Job?

A new United Nations secretary-general will be elected next year for a five-year term starting on January 1, 2027.

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Australia news live: Queensland environment department recommends new BHP coalmine be greenlit; latest search for missing Gus Lamont wound up

Follow latest updatesInflation up to 3.8% as price pressures rise and hopes for Reserve Bank interest rate cuts fallGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe treasurer, Jim Chalmers, who’s doing the media rounds this morning, is next to defend the “savings” the departments have to come up with.On the Today show, he is asked: is the government being hypocritical here, considering the criticism they hurled at the Coalition for their proposed public servant cuts during the election?What the Coalition was proposing was to cut tens of thousands of jobs. What we are proposing or what we’re asking departments to suggest is ways to reprioritise their lower priority spending so that we can invest it in higher priority areas.There’s absolutely areas in the public service where we do need to think about making sure that we’re spending taxpayers money wisely.[There’s a] trillion dollars worth of debt, $50,000 in interest repayments every single minute of every single day because they refuse to make the tough decisions and now you’ve got Christmas job cuts on the table that they’re saying won’t be cuts. Continue reading...

UN Begins Process To Elect Next Secretary-General

The search for the next Secretary-General of the United Nations launched Tuesday, as member states were invited to send nominations to replace Antonio Guterres for the term starting in 2027.

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Sydney weather: thunderstorms roll in as parts of NSW brace for catastrophic fire risk amid soaring temperatures

Total fire bans and school closures as parts of state face worst fire danger in two yearsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastTemperatures soaring into the 30s and damaging wind gusts have prompted authorities in New South Wales to raise bushfire alerts to their highest levels in more than two years, as thunderstorms rolled across the state on Wednesday.Power outages were affecting 90,000 customers across the state on Wednesday afternoon after nearly 20,000 lightning strikes and damaging winds, according to Ausgrid. Continue reading...

Jair Bolsonaro Behind Bars: The Fall Of Brazil's Polarising Firebrand

Bolsonaro, a former army captain, once electrified supporters with his gloves-off style, while drawing criticism for comments slamming gays, demeaning women and praising Brazil's dictatorship years.