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Afternoon Update: antisemitism envoy calls for ABC ‘oversight’; Modi and Albanese ink uranium deal; and a Wimbledon wildcard’s dream run

Australia’s antisemitism envoy Jillian Segal
Jillian Segal has appeared at the royal commission, where she spoke about public broadcasters’ coverage of the war in the Middle East. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAP

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Australia’s antisemitism envoy, Jillian Segal, wants a new “oversight” committee to vet the ABC and SBS’s Israel coverage, she told the royal commission.

The ABC editorial director, Gavin Fang, disagreed with the claim the national broadcaster’s coverage was disproportionate.

As fallout from the Telstra outage continues, the telco has said Australians should continue to trust the triple-zero network, with CFO Michael Ackland describing it as a “very robust system”.

It comes as Angus Taylor defended his shadow communications minister, Sarah Henderson, saying she was “doing her job” when she “tested” the triple-zero system by making unnecessary calls to it yesterday during the nationwide outage.

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World Cup 2026

In the World Cup, France and Morocco are preparing to go head to head in their quarter-final match tomorrow morning.

Off the pitch, France’s head coach has insisted he is not concerned by the appointment of Argentinian officials to oversee the match.

Didier Deschamps said he had no issue with Facundo Tello being assigned to the game, despite reminders of Argentina’s win over France in the 2022 World Cup. That is a repeat fixture that is possible if Argentina defeat Switzerland on Sunday.

“We have to deal with it,” he said. “I trust the referees. Our opponent is Morocco, not the referee.”

In pictures

Palestinian football fans gathered among war-damaged buildings in Gaza City to watch the 2026 World Cup round of 16 match between Argentina and Egypt.

What they said …

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“I’ve always believed in myself and believed that I could be a top player in the world” – Arthur Fery, British tennis player

The 23-year-old described his run to the Wimbledon semi-finals as a product of his immense self-belief, after he defeated the ninth seed, Flavio Cobolli, 6-4, 7-6 (4), 6-0 on Wednesday. Fery entered the tournament ranked No 114, and required a wildcard to enter the main draw. He had never previously passed the second round of a grand slam tournament.

Today in Focus

Trump on rampage at Nato summit: what does it mean for Ukraine?

The US president is in combative mood as Nato leaders meet for a two-day summit in Ankara. There are divisions over Russia’s war in Ukraine, defence spending and the US-Israel war in Iran, with signs of the fragile ceasefire collapsing.

The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is holding talks with leaders as he rallies the European cause against Russia’s war, as Nato allies present an increasingly united front against an unreliable US.

Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian’s central and eastern Europe correspondent Shaun Walker – watch on YouTube.

Before bed read

The Guardian UK’s consumer journalist Alan Martin has completed more than 350 parkruns and picked up plenty of tips along the way. He writes about how to find your feet in the country’s most popular Saturday 5k run.

Daily word game

Today’s starter word is: ELS. You have five goes to get the longest word including the starter word. Play Wordiply.

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