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00:00Top U.S. diplomat Rubio called Germany a tyranny in disguise after it labelled the AFD right-wing extremist.
00:10Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy has dismissed Russia's proposal for a three-day ceasefire during Victory Day as theatrical, pushing for a one-month truce instead.
00:21Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labour Party has won a second consecutive term in office after a landslide election win.
00:30I would never tell you that. And you know who else? I'll never tell a judge.
00:33Because the conduct of our foreign policy belongs to the President of the United States and the Executive Branch.
00:45So we will conduct foreign policy appropriately if we need to, but I'll never discuss it.
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01:19I will continue to speak out until I literally have no voice left.
01:26I will go anywhere to speak to anyone before I let a con artist.
01:31Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has rejected Russia's three-day ceasefire proposal,
01:36calling it, quote, theatrical.
01:39Putin had proposed a ceasefire from the 7th to the 9th of May
01:43to coincide with Moscow's annual Victory Day parade,
01:46and foreign representatives have been invited to attend.
01:50Zelensky instead suggested a month-long truce,
01:53saying that reaching an agreement in just three days would be impossible.
01:57He also told reporters on Saturday that Ukraine cannot guarantee
02:01the safety of those attending the parade in Moscow.
02:05Separately, at least 47 people were wounded in Kharkiv
02:09after Russian airstrikes hit Ukraine late on Friday, according to local officials.
02:14This latest wave of attacks comes after the U.S. and Ukraine signed a minerals agreement on Wednesday.
02:21Meanwhile in Russia, a Ukrainian drone strike injured five people in the Black Sea port city of Novosibirsk,
02:27according to its mayor.
02:30Australia's centre-left Labour Party has secured a second term in office in a landslide election victory.
02:43The country's incumbent Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, is now set to be in office for his three-year term.
02:49In his victory speech, he thanked voters for choosing, quote, optimism and determination.
02:58Today the Australian people have voted for Australian values.
03:04For fairness, aspiration and opportunity for all.
03:13Leader of the opposition coalition and of the Conservative Liberal Party, Peter Dutton,
03:18who lost his own seat in Parliament in Saturday's election, has conceded defeat.
03:22Both parties acknowledged during the election campaign that the country faces a cost-of-living crisis,
03:28with energy policies and inflation being key issues.
03:35Witnesses and aid groups in Gaza report a surge in looting,
03:39as Israel has blocked all aid into the enclave for the past two months.
03:45Unidentified individuals, both armed and unarmed, have been looting UN and aid groups' warehouses,
03:52as well as bakeries and shops since Wednesday.
03:56Israel has said the blockade and its renewed military campaign are intended to pressure Hamas
04:02to release the remaining 59 hostages it still holds.
04:06Over 80 per cent of the population in Gaza depends on aid, according to the UN,
04:12while human rights organisations have accused Israel of using starvation as a weapon of war.
04:19Meanwhile, local medics said overnight Israeli strikes in Gaza's southern city of Khan Yunis
04:26killed at least 17 Palestinians, including five women and three children.
04:32One of the strikes killed 11 people from the same family, who were staying in the city's refugee camp,
04:39according to Nasser Hospital, which received the casualties.