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  • Breakfast Wrap: The debate to define antisemitism
    The Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism Jillian Segal has released her long-awaited plan to combat Jewish hate, but what definition does it use of antisemitism, and why is it proving controversial.Then, lobbying efforts are reaching their climax in Paris this morning as the UN's cultural agency debates whether to give World Heritage status to the 40,000-year-old rock art of Murujuga, in Western Australia. A decision is expected to be made by UNESCO's World Heritage Committee later tonight.And the US has placed sanctions on human rights lawyer Francesca Albanese, the UN's special rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian Territories.Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap
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  • Breakfast Wrap: Is the PBS under threat?
    Uncertainty is swirling around the threat made by Donald Trump to hit pharmaceutical imports with a 200 per cent tariff. While the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme has bipartisan support, we unpack why its being targeted by US lobbyists and how our industry is preparing. Then, the US President has confirmed that US allies — like Japan and South Korea — will face 25% tariffs from next month. In response, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said the latest tariff announcement was 'truly regrettable'. We'll get the latest from Tokyo. And Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is packing his bags for a trip to China. Laura Tingle will join him, but first shares some important details with us. And then, guman rights groups and lawyers have denounced an Israeli proposal to place Gaza's population into large scale camps, built on top of the ruins of Rafah.Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap
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  • Breakfast Wrap: Is Australia worried about Trump's new tariffs?
    Donald Trump says he'll soon announce tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals, which could reach 200 per cent and would be a huge blow for Australia's industry. On the Breakfast Wrap, we'll hear from the Federal Treasurer. Meanwhile, the fall-out from the Reserve Bank's decision to keep interest rates on hold at 3.85 per cent continues this morning.The decision from the RBA Board — which was not unanimous -- comes as the bank says uncertainty in the world economy remains elevated.Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap
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  • Breakfast Wrap: Have Trump cuts hampered the Texas floods response
    The Trump administration has hit back at claims that its job cuts made it harder to accurately predict the severity of the deadly floods in Texas. On the Breakfast Wrap, hear from the man who once oversaw the National Weather Service, the agency at the center of this story. Then, as President Trump announces a raft of new tariffs... economic modelling from Australia's Productivity Commission has produced a surprising finding: that the tariffs unleashed by the US President could benefit the Australian economy.Plus, three years after the inquest into the police shooting of Kumanjayi Walker began, the Northern Territory coroner has handed down 32 recommendations. We'll hear from the Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians. And we'll head inside the courtroom as the verdict is handed down in Erin Patterson's mushroom murder trial.Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap
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  • Breakfast Wrap: Preparing for the Kumanjayi Walker findings
    Today's long-awaited findings into the fatal police shooting of teenager Kumanjayi Walker are expected to target issues of systemic racism in the NT and come amid growing calls for greater action on First Nations deaths in custody.On the Breakfast Wrap, we'll hear from the Minister for Indigenous Australians and ask what government's role is here. Then we'll head to the Middle East, as Israel prepares to hold indirect ceasefire talks with Hamas. A Palestinian Arab member of the Israeli parliament will share her perspective. And how is Australia's Jewish community feeling after another antisemitic arson attack on a synagogue in Melbourne. Recap the morning's news, politics and global affairs with the Breakfast Wrap
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