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Australians in France working on scrapped subs deal fearing for their safety

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Local anger is growing in France towards Australians, with fears there will be hundreds of job losses at the construction company where the subs were being made

This all follows Australia defending its decision to scrap a multi-billion dollar deal with France and secure a new security pact with the US & UK

French officials are calling out Australia for going back on the deal… saying the new alliance has led to a “serious crisis” between the allies.

Around 600 local jobs are expected to be impacted as a result of the cancellation… and Australia’s Defence ministry says 33 Australians currently remain on the ground in France.

Meanwhile, France has also recalled its ambassadors from both the United States and Australia in protest of the decision.

The AUKUS alliance will see Australia receive the technology required from America to build state-of-the-art nuclear-powered submarines.

This comes as China’s influence over the hotly-contested South China Sea continues to remain a concern for western nations.

Meanwhile, Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he understands the disappointment France is experiencing… but he has always been clear about Australia’s position.

Morrison believes the French government “would have had every reason to know that we had deep and grave concerns”.

Morrison believes the French government “would have had every reason to know that we had deep and grave concerns”.

“Ultimately this was a decision about whether the submarines that were being built, at great cost to the Australian taxpayer, we’re going to be able to do a job that we needed it to do”.

William is an Executive News Producer at TICKER NEWS, responsible for the production and direction of news bulletins. William is also the presenter of the hourly Weather + Climate segment. With qualifications in Journalism and Law (LLB), William previously worked at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) before moving to TICKER NEWS. He was also an intern at the Seven Network's 'Sunrise'. A creative-minded individual, William has a passion for broadcast journalism and reporting on global politics and international affairs.

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TikTok’s fate in the United States

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TikTok’s fate in the United States has never been more in doubt.

Congress approved a bill, which President Joe Biden signed into law that gives its Chinese parent company two options: sell it to an approved buyer or see it banned.

But now, the owners of the popular social media app says they’re preparing to challenge the statute in court.

Andy Keiser a Senior Fellow at the National Security Institute, and a Former Senior Advisor for the House Intelligence Committee joins Veronica Dudo to discuss. #IN AMERICA TODAY #featured #business #socialmedia #TikTok #TikTokban #nationalsecurity

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Writer’s strike fallout: theatres recycling films in lieu of fresh content?

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In an industry constantly looking towards the future, anniversary re-releases offer a welcome opportunity to celebrate the past.

In an era of nostalgia, anniversary re-releases of classic films like “Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace,” “Spider-Man 2,” and “Shrek 2” are captivating audiences anew.

From the thrill of podracing to the iconic battles between heroes and villains, these films offer a chance to relive cherished moments on the big screen.

Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man swings back into action, Shrek and his crew return for another hilarious adventure, and the galaxy far, far away beckons once more.

As fans of all ages flock to theaters, these timeless classics remind us why great storytelling endures, bridging generations and captivating audiences with their magic.

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The ongoing alcohol related research many ignore

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New research shows the impact of alcohol on our gut microbiome.

Alcohol affects gut microbes, potentially leading to gut imbalance and heightened cravings.

Research suggests moderate drinkers have healthier gut microbiomes. While red wine consumption may enhance gut diversity, similar benefits can be found in plant-based and fermented foods. Dysbiosis may worsen addiction, highlighting the need for holistic approaches to treatment.

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