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Australia is removing British monarchy from its bank notes

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CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia is eradicating the British monarchy from its financial institution notes.

The nation’s central financial institution mentioned Thursday its new $5 invoice would characteristic an Indigenous design quite than a picture of King Charles III. However the king remains to be anticipated to seem on cash.

The $5 invoice was Australia’s solely remaining financial institution notice to nonetheless characteristic a picture of the monarch.

The financial institution mentioned the choice adopted session with the federal government, which supported the change. Opponents say the transfer is politically motivated.

The British monarch stays Australia’s head of state, though lately that function is essentially symbolic. Like many former British colonies, Australia is debating to what extent it ought to retain its constitutional ties to Britain.

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Australia’s Reserve Financial institution mentioned the brand new $5 invoice would characteristic a design to switch a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, who died final 12 months. The financial institution mentioned the transfer would honor “the tradition and historical past of the First Australians.”

“The opposite aspect of the $5 banknote will proceed to characteristic the Australian parliament,” the financial institution mentioned in an announcement.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers mentioned the change was a chance to strike a great stability.

“The monarch will nonetheless be on the cash, however the $5 notice will say extra about our historical past and our heritage and our nation, and I see that as a great factor,” he instructed reporters in Melbourne.

Opposition Chief Peter Dutton likened the transfer to altering the date of the nationwide day, Australia Day.

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“I do know the silent majority don’t agree with plenty of the woke nonsense that goes on however we’ve acquired to listen to extra from these folks on-line,” he instructed 2GB Radio.

Dutton mentioned Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was central to the choice for the king to not seem on the notice, urging him to “come clean with it.”

The financial institution plans to seek the advice of with Indigenous teams in designing the $5 notice, a course of it expects will take a number of years earlier than the brand new notice goes public.

The present $5 will proceed to be issued till the brand new design is launched and can stay authorized tender even after the brand new invoice goes into circulation.

The face of King Charles III is predicted to be seen on Australian cash later this 12 months.

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One Australian greenback is value about 71 cents in U.S. foreign money.

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Caitlin Clark Rocks a Head-to-Toe Prada Outfit at the WNBA Draft

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Caitlin Clark Rocks a Head-to-Toe Prada Outfit at the WNBA Draft

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All eyes were on Caitlin Clark at the 2024 WNBA Draft—and her red-carpet fit.  

The former Iowa Hawkeyes player, who was the No. 1 pick this year, had a major fashion moment when she arrived at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Monday night donning head-to-toe Prada. The 22-year-old athlete sported a matching white double satin shirt and skirt from the Italian luxury label, along with a sparkly rhinestone mesh top underneath and black brushed leather slingback pumps. To complete the look, Clark rocked the brand’s black Galleria handbag and pink-tinted acetate sunglasses. 

“I love Prada. I think Prada is very me,” Clark told GQ Sports prior to walking the carpet. “Prada’s never dressed a WNBA player or an NBA player for the draft, so it’s very fun.”  

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Caitlin Clark wore an all-Prada outfit to the 2024 WNBA Draft.

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The two-time Naismith National Player of the Year was styled by Adri Zgirdea Toth, founder of AZSN Studio. And opting for Prada was an easy decision. “The look is elegant, classic, timeless, with a little extra sparkle, just like Caitlin,” Toth told Marie Claire. “Dressing an athlete for the draft is a first for Prada, and this is obviously a first for Caitlin, too. Both are at the forefront of what they do—it’s almost too perfect.” 

During Monday’s draft, it was announced that Clark would be heading to the Indiana Fever to start her professional career. The rookie athlete made headlines when she became the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer in men’s and women’s major college basketball history. “I dreamed of this moment since I was in second grade, and it’s taken a lot of hard work, a lot of ups and downs, but more than anything, just trying to soak it in,” Clark told CBS News.

The Iowa senior could’ve played another season in the division, however, in February, she shared a statement via X that she would be entering the 2024 WNBA Draft instead. Of course, Clark has already broken a record in her first hours as a professional women’s basketball player. Hours after she officially joined the Fever, TMZ reported that Clark’s WNBA jersey had already sold out on sports retailer Fanatics. Maybe fans will want to cop her Prada co-ord, too.  

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Indian police kill 29 suspected Maoist rebels in a gunbattle in a central state

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NEW DELHI (AP) — Police in India killed at least 29 suspected Maoist rebels in the central state of Chhattisgarh on Tuesday, authorities said, three days ahead of the start of a national election in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seeking a third term.

According to a statement, police launched a raid after a tipoff about the presence of Maoists in the Kanker district. Three members of the security forces were wounded in the gunfight, after which police seized several weapons.

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Indian soldiers have been battling Maoist rebels across several central and northern states since 1967, when the militants — also known as Naxalites — began fighting to demand more jobs, land and wealth from natural resources for the country’s poor indigenous communities.

Indian government says the insurgents, inspired by Chinese revolutionary leader Mao Zedong, pose the country’s most serious internal security threat.

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Police in India say they killed at least 29 suspected Maoist rebels in the central state of Chhattisgarh. (Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

The rebels are active in several parts of India, especially in Chhattisgarh, one of the country’s poorest states despite its vast mineral wealth, and often attack government troops and officials.

Indian Home Minister Amit Shah vowed to eliminate insurgency from the state and described it as the “biggest enemy of development, peace and bright future of youth.”

“We are determined to free the country from the scourge of Naxalism,” Shah wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy signs new army draft law to boost conscription

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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy signs new army draft law to boost conscription

Law obliges men to update their draft data, increases payments to volunteers and adds new punishments for draft dodging.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed into law a bill overhauling army mobilisation rules as Ukraine seeks to address acute troop shortages in its fight against Russia’s invasion.

The law will come into force a month after its publication on Ukraine’s parliamentary website on Tuesday.

It obliges men to update their draft data with the authorities, boosts payments to those who volunteer and adds new punishments for draft dodging.

It remains unclear how many soldiers could be mobilised under the new provisions although some serving military personnel and analysts have expressed concern that the law will not be enough to address shortages.

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The law lacks much tougher sanctions for draft evasion that were contained in the initial version of the legislation.

The draft caused a public outcry, and there were more than 4,000 amendments before the final reading in parliament.

Al Jazeera’s Charles Stratford, reporting from Lyman in eastern Ukraine, said the law was expected to make it easier to boost conscription amid fears that Russia could launch a new offensive in the coming months.

“Western intelligence agencies and the Ukrainian military say they expect the Russian forces to mount what is being described as ‘a concerted push’ in the next few weeks, certainly by early summer,” he said.

“This is very important when we already know that Ukraine is suffering a severe manpower shortage,” he said.

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Draft age lowered

Zelenskyy recently signed a separate law cutting the draft age to 25 from 27 to try to secure more fighting power.

Ukraine began mobilisation immediately after Russia’s invasion in February 2022. The country initially saw a significant influx of volunteer fighters, but numbers later plunged, and thousands of cases of draft evasion have been reported since.

Kyiv’s troops are facing a shortage of ammunition as vital funding from the United States has been blocked by Republicans in Congress for months and the European Union is failing to deliver munitions on time while Russian forces are inching forward.

Army chief Oleksandr Syrskyii said last week that the situation on the eastern front had significantly escalated recently and Russian troops aimed to capture the town of Chasiv Yar by May 9.

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