PM Anthony Albanese says death of aid worker Zomi Frankcom in Deir al-Balah ‘completely unacceptable’
Afternoon Update: tributes flow for Australian killed in Gaza strike; Facebook axes news tab; and why millennials are quitting the rat race“We are deeply mourning the news that our brave and beloved Zomi has been killed doing the work she loves, delivering food to the people of Gaza,” Frankcom’s family said in a statement. “She will leave behind a legacy of compassion, bravery and love for all those in her orbit.
, averting asset seizures that could have hobbled his business empire. He was found liable for fraudulently inflating his net worth to secure better loan and insurance terms. In a separate case, the New York judge overseeing a forthcoming– in which Trump is accused of falsifying records to hide a sex scandal – has barred the former president from making inflammatory comments about the judge’s family members.
The Australian’s immediate future has been uncertain since he relinquished his WBO super-welterweight belt to Sebastian Fundora on Sunday. Tszyu suffered a gruesome head gash during the bout but battled on while virtually blind for 10 rounds. Fundora’s teamheavy rain, thunderstorms and winds
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