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Daniel Andrews joins world dictators at China’s military parade

Andrews joins world leaders at China’s military parade commemorating WWII victory while Xi declares China’s unstoppable rise

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Andrews joins world leaders at China’s military parade commemorating WWII victory while Xi declares China’s unstoppable rise

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– Former Victorian premier Daniel Andrews attended China’s military parade celebrating WWII’s anniversary, with Xi Jinping and Putin present.
– Kim Jong-un’s visit marked his second trip in six years, amid concerns over North Korea’s political sensitivities.
A former Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, attended China’s largest military parade featuring world leaders including Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin.
The event celebrated the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender in World War II and displayed over 10,000 troops in Tiananmen Square.

 

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Xi mentioned China’s unstoppable path to rejuvenation and highlighted the sacrifices made during WWII.

His speech warned against confrontation and emphasised the importance of cooperation for global peace.

Kim’s Arrival

Kim Jong-un’s rare visit to China marked his second international trip in six years.

Travelling aboard his fortified train, he was received by senior Chinese officials. Experts noted the risks of his attendance at the multi-national event, given North Korea’s sensitivity to political messaging.

Xi Jinping with Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un.

Meanwhile, former NSW Labor premier Bob Carr defended his participation, recalling the significance of China’s wartime contributions.

He explained the importance of attending such commemorations, despite the presence of controversial leaders, stating he was funding his trip independently. Australia’s ambassador to China is also engaging with the business community while Andrews and Carr attend the parade.


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Are women being silenced on LinkedIn? Algorithm claims spark debate

LinkedIn’s algorithm may favor men’s content, prompting concerns about gender bias and visibility for women professionals.

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LinkedIn’s algorithm may favor men’s content, prompting concerns about gender bias and visibility for women professionals.


A Melbourne-based LinkedIn coach has raised concerns that the platform’s algorithm may be limiting the reach of women’s content. The discussion has intensified after an experiment showed major differences in engagement between male and female profiles posting identical content. Is the algorithm unintentionally amplifying gender bias?

We speak with Darren Woolley from TrinityP3 to unpack the evidence behind these claims, explore the implications of LinkedIn’s denials, and break down what these changes mean for professional women trying to build visibility online. What does the shift from cumulative to daily performance graphs signal? And how worried should users be about hidden bias?

Darren also explains why women must continue posting, how to create content that cuts through algorithm changes, and what strategies can help users—particularly women—boost their reach. Plus, we look at the broader call for more diverse voices to be heard on the world’s biggest professional platform.

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Hong Kong high-rise inferno leaves dozens dead and hundreds missing

Deadly fire at Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court kills 36, 279 missing; authorities face scrutiny over construction safety.

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Deadly fire at Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court kills 36, 279 missing; authorities face scrutiny over construction safety.


A horrific fire has torn through Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court housing complex, killing at least 36 people and leaving 279 missing. The blaze erupted in the Tai Po district and quickly intensified as bamboo scaffolding helped the flames spread with alarming speed.

The complex, home to nearly 4,800 residents, was undergoing major renovations at the time of the disaster. Authorities are now facing renewed scrutiny over construction safety and the ongoing reliance on bamboo scaffolding, which has been at the centre of multiple accidents in recent years.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has expressed deep condolences and called for urgent rescue and recovery operations as emergency teams continue searching for survivors.
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National Guard troops shot near White House as lockdown declared

Two National Guard members shot near the White House; critical condition prompts major law enforcement response and lockdown.

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Two National Guard members shot near the White House; critical condition prompts major law enforcement response and lockdown.


Two National Guard members have been shot in Washington, D.C., just blocks from the White House, prompting a major response from law enforcement. A suspect was also shot during the confrontation, and officials report the guards are in critical condition. President Trump, currently in Florida for the Thanksgiving holiday, confirmed the severity of the incident.

Authorities quickly locked down the White House and the Treasury Department’s headquarters as police surrounded Farragut Square with heavy security and yellow tape. The area remains closed off as investigators work to understand what led to the violent encounter.

This shooting comes as tensions rise around the National Guard’s legal role in the capital. A federal judge recently ruled their presence violates several laws but delayed action until December 11, leaving a controversial deployment in limbo.
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