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Roscoe Whalan

Roscoe Whalan

Deputy Editor, International at ABC News (Australia)

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Languages
  • English
  • German
Covering topics
  • International News

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Angela Merkel: How a poor girl from East Germany rose to become the 'Empress of Europe'

It’s the end of an era for Germany as the woman called the ‘Iron Chancellor’ by her critics and ‘Mama’ by her fans prepares to retire after 16 tumultuous years in power.
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AstraZeneca developer says mixed messaging on vaccine rollout in Au...

The architect behind the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine warns of dire long-term effects if Australians are too worried about getting the jab due to changing advice from government.
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China once declared the UK its 'best friend in the West'. But Hong ...

From banning Chinese companies to limiting investment, the UK has gone from leading Sinophiles to sceptics in a few short years. Now Britain is hosting a tribunal that Beijing says it “despises”.
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Brits may be famed tea drinkers, but coronavirus is driving Londone...

Seemingly endless lockdowns have brought many small businesses to their knees in the UK, but Australian baristas hope that offering Londoners a decent flat white and a little bit of conversation may be enough to keep them trading.
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Russians are voting on whether to extend Vladimir Putin's presidenc...

Russians vote on constitutional reforms that could extend the rule of President Vladimir Putin until 2036. So, what do we know about the ballot, and how will this change Russia’s political landscape?
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Coronavirus sparks unprecedented closure of UK pubs, causes 70 mill...

For many Brits, the coronavirus pandemic is not truly over until they are holding a pint and surrounded by friends. But with more than 60,000 British pubs closed and millions of litres of beer spoiling in cellars, this centuries-old institution may never be the same.
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Israel Folau signs with French team Catalan Dragons to play in Supe...

France-based Super League team Catalan Dragons admits signing controversial former Wallabies player Israel Folau is a risk, warning him to keep his views on homosexuality to himself.
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What is first past the post voting and why does the UK use it?

A Remain alliance is trying to block Boris Johnson from forming government, but to succeed they will need voters in key seats to hold their noses and vote for non-traditional parties.
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Letter-in-a-bottle author Paul Gilmore reflects on 50-year search f...

Paul Gilmore feared bad news when his phone blew up with messages this week. But it was merely the end of a journey he began 50 years ago with a letter in a bottle.
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London Bridge terrorists lawfully killed after ignoring warnings, i...

Three men who killed eight people in the London Bridge and Borough Market terror attack of 2017 were lawfully killed by police after ignoring clear warnings, an inquest finds.
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Remains of explorer Matthew Flinders found under London train stati...

Matthew Flinders died the day after the book detailing his circumnavigation of Australia, A Voyage to Terra Australis, was published. More than 200 years later, his remains have been found during building work.