australia, the opposition labor party has ended almost a decade of governing by a conservative coalition. they believe, to antony, open aisy will become prime minister, but possibly without a parliamentary majority. sarah clark reports on this now from sydney election day in australia. voters turned up to cast their vote. i think we need a little bit of destruction here in australia. in fact, i think we need a lot of disruption. we need people who can stand up and, and have opinions and thoughts not based on hardy. there s been a few things i was in the last 3 years, especially during the pandemic. that is the government, as has got wrong. after 6 weeks on the campaign trail, the prime minister scott marson returned to his sydney electorate flanked by his wife and 2 daughters. the coalition leader made a last minute pitch to vote. who s on the 1st prime minister in a very long time that s been able to go through a term and fight the people on a 2nd time. and i m seeking that
forces while on a simon tinge name, had killing, has been widely condemned in mankind, has more from west jerusalem. the israeli media report and the horrid newspaper is very specific on detail. it says that he s really on the police are not going to investigate it. the reason for that is because it would be a criminal investigation and that, and this current political climate is simply untenable for the israelis, they cannot investigate and serving israeli army soldier in an active military operation. but something they just won t do these ready all me. ah won t, don t want it, because it will be something that will give these riley s soldiers pause for thought next time they do something. if they are able to be prosecuted for anything that happens, it s unpopular among seas, railey public. they want to see their soldiers as being moral as being people who don t commit crimes. and finally, it s something that these ready government doesn t want because it will lose them supp
international committee of the red cross. they were able to and get the injured fighters out finally, and we understand there were still many of the ukrainian fighters fighters still left, but most of them are injured. and now this is a process that is ongoing. according to the russian defense ministry. of course, mary, opal a is a very strategically important as support city. it is an area that russia claimed they were in full control of. in late april. it links crimea, which russia annexed in 2014 to the dumbass region, and then on to russia, it is a land quarter that this country was looking to establish. and this was one of the final remaining issues that these fighters were a prolonging their full and victory for the russian military in mariel. pal, now it seems that the evacuation is under way. and so it really is going to be a victory for the russian military to say that they have now full control of mary elbow, which then means they will be able to establish that much
developments there from actually from the city of odessa and how to what information do you have about what s happening in mary paul where we re getting all the information really from the separatist side and from moscow. what we do know at the moment that there is a number of fighters and soldiers who were in that steelworks who have been evacuated. some of them reach the town of nova, as of switches on the coast line. there do not very far from mo, you pull and actually quite close to the russian border, and some of them are still on their way to don t yet sca now as we understand it, these are wounded people. they have been there in a very dire situation for several weeks now the, the head of deer, as of a regimen there has been issue videos talking about them. and there s been also several calls by their wives who had gone to italy, for example, to meet port frances and were today in turkey meeting with turkish officials. they re pleading for these people to be evacuated.
Embassy aligned with the nazis. From the International Spy museum, this is about an hour. Peter i am the executive director of the spy museum. Im happy to have you here for what will be an interesting program. This happened during most of our lifetimes. It will resonate with you quite a bit. A our speaker this morning is natalie. We have worked with her at the museum before. She is a writer, director, producer of educational tors in washington. She develops them herself and does chiltons programs. She is codeveloper of what is our tour, the spy museum city tour of d. C. Which we do in partnership with gray line. She has been featured in a number of local outlets, washington washingtonian magazine, the post, the times. She has been on the History Channel and a number of others. She has been director of the Silver Spring inclusive theater. She has spent a lot of of time on this particular case, which i was discussing with her this morning. Natalie we are very glad to have you here. Natal