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ABC Apologizes After Claudia Long Fabricates False Claims About Two High-Profile Politicians

The ABC has offered a humble apology following an erroneous accusation made by one of its reporters who falsely implicated two Nationals MPs for neglecting their constituencies during critical times when people are facing life-threatening situations. Claudia Long, the political correspondent for the national broadcaster, stated on "Insiders" last Sunday that National Party members of parliament were absent from their constituencies when the decision was made to dissolve the Coalition. "I believe another crucial aspect for regional areas is having a local representative present during times of crisis, such as floods where lives are lost—this situation occurred earlier this week," she explained to the show. Long particularly mentioned two individuals who perished in the flooding waters within Alison Penfold's potential electorate of Lyne on the Mid-North Coast. Additionally, he pointed out another fatality in Pat Conaghan’s constituency of Cowper, where...

Japan Seeks Tariff Exemption Again as Trade Tensions Rise: U.S. Minister Responds

The Japanese trade minister, Yoji Muto, stated on Thursday that Tokyo plans to keep seeking exemptions from American tariffs despite President Donald Trump announcing that Washington intends to enforce a 24% tariff on imports from Japan.

Muto stated that during an online meeting earlier that day with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, he expressed his concerns about the new tariff plans being unfortunate and how they would complicate investment opportunities for businesses within the U.S. market, potentially harming the largest economy globally.

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