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I'm Emma Gillespie.
It's Wednesday, the eighteenth of June. Here's what's making headlines this evening.
Three Australians have been arrested in connection to a deadly shooting in Bali. It comes after a thirty two year old Melbourne man was killed in his villa in the early hours of Saturday. A second Australian, a thirty four year old man, was also injured during the shooting attack. In an update today, local police said a suspect was attempting to flee the country when he was arrested in Jakata Airport on Tuesday. Authorities have also apprehended two other
suspects who escaped Indonesia after the shooting. It's understood they were somewhere in Southeast Asia when they were tracked down by a joint local and international police operation. Authorities are investigating the shooting as a targeted attack, while there are reports the incident is tied to organized crime. If they're trying in Indonesia, the three Aussie suspects could face the death penalty.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanesi is considering attending next week's NATO summit in Europe after he missed out on face to face talks with Donald Trump in Canada this week. The US President was expected to meet with the Australian PM on the sidelines of the g seventh Summit, but left early due to the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. However, Trump is still expected to attend the NATO summit in
the Netherlands next week. Australia is not a member of NATO, but is invited to attend the high level talks as a partner. Country. Defense Minister Richard Miles was slated to represent Australia at this year's summit. However, Albanzi told reporters today that he is considering attending in the hopes of securing a meeting with Trump.
Strikes between Israel and Iran are continuing for a sixth day after US President Trump called for Iran's unconditional surrender. Explosions were seen over Tel Aviv on Wednesday morning local time after the Israeli military intercepted what it called two barrages of Iranian missiles. Meanwhile, Israel has been accused of attacking a university with suspected military ties east of Tehran. According to local media outlets, a missile facility near the
capital was also targeted. In a post to Trump's platform Truth Social the US president said, quote, we know exactly where the so called supreme leader is hiding in Iran, referring to the country's Ayatola quote. We are not going to take him out kill at least for now, our patients is wearing thin, he wrote. A few minutes later, Trump posted unconditional surrender. Conflict in the region has intensified since Israel fired missiles at nuclear and military facilities in
Iran last week. According to Iranian officials, more than two hundred and twenty people have been killed over the past six days. Israel said Iran's retaliatory attacks have twenty four civilian lives There.
And Today's Good News and Australian series has been honored with a prestigious television award in Europe. Good Cop Bad Cop, which stars Leyton Mista, received the Jury's Special Prize at the annual Monte Carlo Television Festival. Good Cop, Bad Cop is a comedy drama series that follows smalltown US detectives Lou and Henry Hickman, A brother sister cop duo played
by Mista and Ozzie. Actor Luke Cook. Speaking after the ceremony in Monaco, Cook said the award was quote especially meaningful because the cast all felt like a family, and I'm glad that showed we wouldn't be up here if it wasn't for that. The series is available to stream on stan if you're curious.
That is the latest from the Daily oz newsroom for today. But if you are looking for something else to listen to, check out today's deep dive on the controversy surrounding an Ossie sunscreen brand and research by the consumer group Choice. I have been a fascinated by this story, so if you want all of the developments in one place, check out the deep dive.
Well be back tomorrow morning with another deep dive, but until then, enjoy your evening. My name is Lily Maddon and I'm a proud Arunda Bungelung Caalcutin woman from Gadighl Country. The Daily Oz acknowledges that this podcast is recorded on the lands of the Gadighl people and pays respect to all Aboriginal and Torres s right island and nations. We pay our respects to the first peoples of these countries, both past and present,
