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Bulletins — 2026-07-19
News
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In major news, investigators in Laos say they cannot lay charges over the deaths of six individuals, including two young Australians, due to a lack of evidence following the absence of autopsies. Meanwhile, eight people have died and sixty more have been injured in Ukraine after drone attacks targeted major Russian warehouses.
Closer to home, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson criticized Australia during a speech in London, which drew just 120 attendees. In more local news, butchers are shutting their doors in outback Queensland, raising concerns about food accessibility.
On a positive note, Australia will host the next football world cup for senior players this October, featuring around ninety of the country’s top older footballers.
And finally, an Indian activist on hunger strike was forcibly removed by police, needing hospital care due to health concerns.
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Sport
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In a match that feels like a consolation prize, England and France are gearing up for the World Cup third-placed play-off, vowing to take it seriously despite it being a game nobody wants to play.
In golf, Australian Lucas Herbert has taken the lead at The Open with an incredible round, carding the equal lowest score in major golf history after birdieing six of his first nine holes.
Meanwhile, there is a noticeable divide within Australia’s Commonwealth Games team as emerging track and field athletes push to make their mark, contrasting with the expectations placed on the swimming team.
And in sad news, cricket legend Sir Garfield Sobers has passed away at the age of eighty-nine. He was often hailed by Sir Don Bradman as "the greatest all-round cricketer I ever saw".
That’s your sports update. Stay tuned to JazzRadio.com.au.