A five-minute scroll
A five-minute scroll
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A five-minute scroll

We start the week with Prime Minister Albanese setting the record on Peter Dutton and nuclear power (and more) from Launceston. At the UN, the double standards for Gaza send a chilling message to the Global South, while in Gaza people follow the planes for the food drop and a young amputee adjusts to his new mobility. A senate hearing from six months ago reminds the ABC of their point of difference and Wesley Clark revealed he plan for Syria 20 years ago._

A Palestinian child in Gaza City, both legs amputated @EyeonPalestine

The double standards for Gaza a chilling message to the Global South

Following the planes for food @mhdksafa

They were all opposed by Peter Dutton @strangerous10

Stop platforming News Corp’s mouthpieces @DeanRosario

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US General Wesley Clark reveals all 20 years ago @yvonneridley

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