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Kathryn Diss

Kathryn Diss

Correspondent at ABC News Australia Online

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    'Emotional moment' as spears taken by Captain Cook are returned to Indigenous community

    Four spears stolen by Captain James Cook and his crew after he arrived at Botany Bay more than 250 years ago are handed back to traditional owners at a ceremony in England, in what is among the most significant repatriations of Indigenous objects to date.
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    British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is turning to an oft-tried strat...

    Rishi Sunak has been hit with crippling blows at council elections in the UK but as the country potentially turns to Labour, he is increasingly turning towards a past Australian solution to cling to power. 
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    VIDEO The UK government’s controversial asylum seeker policy

    Sarah Ferguson presents Australia’s premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis from Laura Tingle.
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    As Ukrainians hold off an offensive from the enemy, the ABC was tak...

    Commander Anton is part of an elite squad of Ukrainian soldiers who call themselves the "Peaky Blinders" after the violent British television drama. Here's how they managed to stop Russia's advance after its surprise offensive in May.
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    Emmanuel Macron's election gamble foiled the far right, but threw F...

    France's government and new left-wing coalition found a way to stop the far-right National Rally party getting power. But forging a path through the country's political deadlock is a much-bigger challenge. 
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    How JD Vance transformed himself from a Never Trumper to the Republ...

    When Donald Trump first took office, JD Vance boldly declared he would never support him. So how did this conservative venture capitalist-turned-politician win over the former president to become his pick for Republican vice-president?
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    US politics has had moments of violence, and despite leaders pleadi...

    Campaigning politicians and sitting presidents have been killed and attacked, and while there have been pleas for unity from both sides, there is little to suggest the heated and divisive nature of politics will ease.
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    Joe Biden's 2024 hopes were dashed in the first minutes of the deba...

    Joe Biden, who walked the halls of power for half a century, built a career on relationships. But in the end, it was his decision alone to do something no president had done before. 
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    American Israeli families whose loved ones are among hostages held ...

    As Benjamin Netanyahu arrives in Washington DC to meet with Joe Biden and address the US Congress, families of those kidnapped on October 7 are frustrated that the Israeli leader is wasting time, delaying a hostage deal to bring their loved ones home.
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    After Ukraine's incursion into Russia, we get a glimpse of life beh...

    For the first time in more than five years and since the Ukraine war began, the ABC crosses into Russia to see what life is like in the occupied city of Sudzha.
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    Ukraine's invasion of Russia was seen by some as a masterstroke, bu...

    Ukraine has managed to capture more territory in a month than Russia has in a year, but with troops stretched and Putin's forces closing in on a key transport hub, some are questioning whether Kyiv's surprise invasion of the Kursk region was a good idea.