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‘Prosecutors will be prosecuted’, says Trump’s attorney-general pick
How Scott Bessent swapped the Democrats for Trump
COP29 clinches $460 billion climate finance deal
‘Fool’s gold’ social media ban won’t work: Greens
Trump names Brooke Rollins as agriculture secretary
Australia to apply China lessons in dealing with Trump: Farrell
That’s a wrap
That’s the end of our live news blog coverage for Sunday, November 24. Many thanks for following along. Here’s how the day unfolded:
COP29 clinches $460 billion climate finance deal: Delegates agreed on Sunday to an annual finance target of $US300 billion ($460 billion) to help poorer countries deal with the impacts of climate change, with rich nations leading the payments, according to a hard-fought deal clinched at the conference in Azerbaijan.
Australia to apply China lessons in dealing with Trump: Farrell: Canberra will use its experience of negotiating with the Asian giant to inform its trade negotiations with the Trump administration, Trade Minister Don Farrell said.
‘Fool’s gold’ social media ban won’t work: Greens: The government’s under 16s ban will not work because it does nothing to curb the profit motive driving big technology companies to target children, Green senator Sarah Hanson-Young said.
Trump names Brooke Rollins as agriculture secretary: The president of the America First Policy Institute has been tapped as the newest member of the new administration.
‘Prosecutors will be prosecuted’, says Trump’s attorney-general pick: Again and again, when the former president has faced scandal and scrutiny, Pam Bondi was there to defend him.
Hezbollah copied Israel’s missile to strike Israel: The Lebanese militant group has been using an advanced missile against the Jewish state that was reverse-engineered from an Israeli weapon it captured in a past war, according to Israeli defence officials.
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