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Afternoon Update: ‘paid actors’ potentially behind some antisemitic attacks; Trump day two; and what Germans think of Musk’s salute​on January 22, 2025 at 5:53 am

Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Afternoon Update here, and start your day with our Morning Mail newsletter.Anthony Albanese has confirmed police are investigating whether some of the perpetrators behind a spate of antisemitic attacks may have been “paid actors” rather than ideologically motivated offenders. The AFP boss, Reece Kershaw, says federal police “believe criminals for hire may be behind some incidents” as the investigation continues.Peter Dutton has condemned the response of the prime minister and Victoria’s premier, Jacinta Allan, while praising Chris Minns. The New South Wales premier has flagged changes to the state’s hate speech laws amid debate over their effectiveness as a deterrent.Trump pardons Ross Ulbricht, founder of Silk Road drug marketplaceTrump unveils US$500bn joint AI venture between OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank‘Always going to have one or two’: Australian Open boss says rowdy crowds not a problemStephanie Gilmore extends break from World Surf League to ‘focus on healing’Zelenskyy says Russia-Ukraine peace deal would require 200,000 allied troopsIraq passes laws that critics say will allow child marriage Continue reading…Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Afternoon Update here, and start your day with our Morning Mail newsletter.Anthony Albanese has confirmed police are investigating whether some of the perpetrators behind a spate of antisemitic attacks may have been “paid actors” rather than ideologically motivated offenders. The AFP boss, Reece Kershaw, says federal police “believe criminals for hire may be behind some incidents” as the investigation continues.Peter Dutton has condemned the response of the prime minister and Victoria’s premier, Jacinta Allan, while praising Chris Minns. The New South Wales premier has flagged changes to the state’s hate speech laws amid debate over their effectiveness as a deterrent.Trump pardons Ross Ulbricht, founder of Silk Road drug marketplaceTrump unveils US$500bn joint AI venture between OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank‘Always going to have one or two’: Australian Open boss says rowdy crowds not a problemStephanie Gilmore extends break from World Surf League to ‘focus on healing’Zelenskyy says Russia-Ukraine peace deal would require 200,000 allied troopsIraq passes laws that critics say will allow child marriage Continue reading…   

Anthony Albanese has confirmed police are investigating whether some of the perpetrators behind a spate of antisemitic attacks may have been “paid actors” rather than ideologically motivated offenders. The AFP boss, Reece Kershaw, says federal police “believe criminals for hire may be behind some incidents” as the investigation continues.

Peter Dutton has condemned the response of the prime minister and Victoria’s premier, Jacinta Allan, while praising Chris Minns. The New South Wales premier has flagged changes to the state’s hate speech laws amid debate over their effectiveness as a deterrent.

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Supporters of the impeached South Korean president Yoon Suk-Yeol gather near the constitutional court as captured in Guardian’s selection of the best photos from around the world.

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“There’s no such ‘probably’ or ‘similar to’ or ‘controversial’ about it. The gesture speaks for itself.”

Germans have been responding to Elon Musk’s hand signal at Donald Trump’s inauguration. In a piece in Die Zeit – quoted above – the journalist Lenz Jacobsen called it a Hitler salute. Others are unsure.

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“The transition from daycare to big school is not always a smooth one,” Sarah Ayoub writes. Early learning educators have been joining forces with experts like The Wiggles to see how music can help “develop confidence, emotional resilience and creative and scholarly skills”.

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