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Putin left weakened by Wagner uprising

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The uprising in Russia might be over for now, but it has left Vladimir Putin weakened.

The group’s leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has agreed to abandon his campaign against the Kremlin, but the damage may have already been done to Putin’s standing.

While Prigozhin has not been seen publicly since his forces have begun withdrawing from Moscow, he has taken a deal brokered by Belarus that would see him forced into exile.

In exchange, all possible charges of mutiny against him have been dropped.

While this may have averted disaster for Putin in the near term, it’s left the strongman leader weakened as he has been forced to accept help to essentially stave off a coup.

Belarus has been one of the Kremlin’s strongest supporters throughout the war in Ukraine, and now stores some of Russia’s nuclear armaments.

But Russia has problems everywhere.

The internal affairs of Russia played out at the same time the country is trying to build a new embassy in Australia’s capital.

A diplomatic clash has now erupted after the Australian government canceled the approval for a new Russian embassy to be built near parliament.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese welcomed the High Court’s decision to oppose Russia’s legal bid over the planned Russian embassy site near Parliament House.

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Australian political parties Labor and coalition deadlocked at 50-50

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With the federal election fast approaching, both Labor and the Coalition are struggling to attract new voters.

The latest Newspoll reveals the government is losing support among middle-aged voters and ethnic communities.

Labor is seeing sizable swings against it in key states like New South Wales and Victoria.

Nationally, the two major parties are locked in a tight race, each sitting at 50 per cent on a two-party preferred basis.

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Fed’s signal a “No landing” scenario for the U.S. economy

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A “No landing” scenario for the US economy has become more plausible following a significant jobs surge in September.

U.S. job market surged in September with over 254,000 jobs added, surpassing the 150,000 forecasts July and August job numbers revised upward by a combined 72,000 positions.

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October 7th: protests worldwide call for an end to the war in the Middle East

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In major cities around the globe, tens of thousands of protesters marched, demanding an end to the violence in Gaza and the Middle East.

London saw about 40,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators flooding its streets, with similar scenes unfolding in Paris, Rome, and New York City.

Thousands of Pro-Palestine demonstrators have taken to the streets in cities across Australia on the eve of the anniversary of the October 7 attacks, repeating calls for ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon. #featured #trending

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