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Kathryn Diss

Kathryn Diss

Correspondent at ABC News Australia Online

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    Australian dad escaped LA fires with his toddler on his bike

    When fires roared through the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood of Los Angeles, Joel House only had a pushbike to get himself and his young daughter out of the path of the blaze.
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    Jenni Hermoso tells court Luis Rubiales's kiss 'tainted' World Cup ...

    The kiss following Spain's Women's World Cup win became a reckoning for Spanish soccer, with several of the sport's former top male officials on trial in Madrid. 
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    Insiders reveal how the toxic culture in Spanish women's football e...

    A Foreign Correspondent investigation has detailed the decades of sexism and misogyny leading up to the infamous World Cup kiss.
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    VIDEO: Anti-immigrant sentiment grows ahead of German elections

    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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    How social media, Elon Musk and young people are fuelling the far-r...

    Dante Riedel is part of a growing wave of young people who support a far-right political party in Germany. As the nation prepares to head to the polls it has some Germans worried.
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    Jenni Hermoso stood up to the powerful. Her court win sends a stron...

    The high-profile sexual assault trial of Spain's former football boss Luis Rubiales galvanised the country's #MeToo movement, which had long battled deeply ingrained sexism and misogyny in society.
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    Three years after Russia's invasion began, Ukrainians still face an...

    Three years to the day since Vladimir Putin's forces began their full-scale invasion of the country, Ukrainians tell of their fears and hopes for the future.
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    Ukraine wants an iron-clad peace deal, not a ceasefire that could b...

    Busy Ukrainian officials are working tirelessly to secure a lasting peace deal and end the war with Russia, but not all agree on the latest approach from the US and Donald Trump.
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    Volodymyr Zelenskyy accuses US of 'constantly changing' minerals de...

    Ukraine's leader accuses the US of "constantly changing" a minerals deal linked to military aid, as cracks in the already fractured relationship between Kyiv and Washington widened on Thursday.
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    Bulgarian spies nabbed for feeding information to Russia facing jai...

    Operating out of a rundown hotel in Norfolk, Russian spies known as "The Minions" and their ringleader who went by the codename "Jackie Chan" gathered information on targets of interest to Russia for years but after being caught they will soon be sentenced.
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    Inside the mission to stop Putin's 'ghost ships' wreaking havoc on ...

    After a crucial undersea power cable was cut unexpectedly on Christmas Day, NATO forces sprang into action. Their mission? Stopping Russia's "ghost ships".