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[warm] This is NewsCard Daily for Monday March 30, 2026 ... the biggest stories from Australia and around the world in just minutes. — —
[serious] We begin in Canberra where Australia seals a landmark trade deal with the European Union after eight years of tough negotiations. The EU — the world's second largest economy — opens doors for Australian farmers, exporters, and manufacturers. Beef, wine, and services gain massive access ... boosting jobs and growth back home. This pact slashes tariffs and levels the playing field for Aussie businesses in a crowded global market. — —
[curious] Still in the nation's capital, Defense Minister Richard Marles hosts his German counterpart Boris Pistorius ... announcing deeper ties on defense and space. They ink a status of forces agreement to let troops train and operate freely in each other's backyard. Plus, a letter of intent on space tech and missile cooperation with German firm TDW. It strengthens Australia's security amid rising Indo-Pacific tensions ... vital for our region. — —
[serious] Foreign Minister Penny Wong reveals new diplomatic postings today ... tapping three top career officials as Consuls-General in Ho Chi Minh City, Kolkata, and Guangzhou. These moves ramp up Australia's presence in fast-growing Asia ... key for trade, migration, and influence as China flexes nearby. Everyday Aussies benefit from stronger ties that secure our exports and family connections. — —
[urgent] Shifting to trade wins, Australia joins Japan and Singapore in adopting the WTO's new E-Commerce Agreement with interim rules. It cuts red tape for digital goods and services ... unleashing billions in online trade for Australian tech firms and consumers. In a digital world, this keeps our economy competitive and protects data flows. — —
[serious] Now to our region where Nepal police arrest a former prime minister and another ex-official over deadly protest clashes. The move sparks outrage and fears of unrest in the Himalayan nation ... a popular spot for Aussie trekkers and aid partners. Stability here matters for regional security and our humanitarian footprint. — —
[curious] Overseas, the sun stirs with promise of southern lights. A high-speed solar wind stream hits Earth today from a coronal hole ... sparking possible minor geomagnetic storms. Aurora chasers in Tasmania and southern states might catch a glow tonight. C-class flares pepper the disk, but no major disruptions down under ... just a cosmic show for clear skies. — —
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