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[warm] This is NewsCard Daily for Monday February 9, 2026 ... the biggest stories from Australia and around the world in just minutes. — —
[serious] We begin in Canberra where Australia's opposition Liberal-National Coalition reunites today after a brief split over hate speech laws. The conservative partners broke apart last month when Nationals opposed new legislation passed after the deadly Bondi Beach attack that killed 15. Liberal leader Sussan Ley and Nationals boss David Littleproud announce the comeback ... saying they look to the future. This heals a rift fueled by pressure from Pauline Hanson's surging One Nation party ... as Labor holds a strong majority. For rural voters and city seats ... unity strengthens their fight against the government. — —
[urgent] Up in Western Australia's Pilbara ... Severe Tropical Cyclone Mitchell slams the coast as a category three system. It intensifies overnight ... bringing gusts over 150 kilometres per hour ... heavy rain and flash flooding to Karratha and Onslow. Already 66 millimetres drench Karratha ... with more on islands nearby. Warnings stretch to Exmouth and Carnarvon ... roads close ... power fails ... communities isolate. The cyclone veers south ... dumping rain across the interior for days. Families brace ... stay safe out there. — —
[serious] In Sydney and nationwide ... Israeli President Isaac Herzog visits Australia amid warm government welcome and fierce protests. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hosts him in solidarity with Jewish communities ... shaken by the Hanukkah attack at Bondi. Activists hit the streets over Israel's Gaza operations ... tensions boil. Herzog stands with Aussies facing hate ... while crowds demand change. This highlights Australia's balancing act on global conflicts ... protecting locals caught in the middle. — —
[curious] Now to our economy ... where the Coalition's reunion signals steadier opposition scrutiny on Labor's spending. After losing big last election ... they're eyeing rural heartlands against One Nation's rise. Hate laws from the Bondi tragedy divide ... but unity means tougher questions on cost-of-living for everyday Aussies. — —
[urgent] Overseas ... Ukraine-Russia talks intensify as President Zelenskyy warns of US pressure ahead of elections. Fresh diplomacy heats up ... with eyes on Washington. — —
[serious] Meanwhile in the United States ... President Trump hosts Honduras' leader at Mar-a-Lago ... hashing out trade and security deals. This boosts regional ties ... impacting global markets Aussies watch closely. — —
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