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This episode covers nationwide protests in Australia on Invasion Day, a major EU trade deal, a fatal road accident in Adelaide Hills, new fuel price laws, deadly tornadoes in the US Midwest, and intensified aid talks for Ukraine. NewsCard is your daily news in seconds—trusted sources, concise summaries, built for smart, busy people. Download the NewsCard app at newscard.app. We would love to hear from you at support@newscard.app.

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[warm] This is NewsCard Daily for Thursday March 26, 2026 ... the biggest stories from Australia and around the world in just minutes. — —
[serious] We begin in cities across Australia where tens of thousands protest today. Invasion Day rallies clash with March for Australia anti-immigration marches. Crowds fill streets from Sydney to Melbourne ... demanding change on borders and heritage. Tensions rise as police monitor the events ... highlighting deep divides in the national conversation.[1] — —
[curious] In Canberra ... a major breakthrough with Europe. The EU seals a free trade deal with Prime Minister Albanese ... wiping out tariffs on all goods. It opens doors for Australian exports ... from raw materials to finished products. A new security pact boosts defence ties too ... strengthening our place in the Indo-Pacific amid global volatility.[2] — —
[urgent] Now to Adelaide Hills ... tragedy strikes in Birdwood. Three dead after a car slams into a truck. Emergency crews rush to the scene ... as families grieve the loss. Investigators probe the cause ... a stark reminder of road dangers for everyday Aussies.[3] — —
[serious] In the economy ... Canberra tables tough new laws on fuel prices. Servos and suppliers face crackdowns from the consumer watchdog. Powers expand to stop rip-offs at the pump ... easing pain for motorists battling rising costs. This hits home for every driver watching their wallet.[3] — —
[urgent] Overseas now ... to the United States where wild weather batters the Midwest. Tornadoes rip through towns ... leaving homes destroyed and power out. At least a dozen dead ... millions under alert. Australians with family there urged to check in.[rich_content reference implied from context] — —
[serious] We move to Europe ... as Ukraine aid talks intensify in Brussels. Leaders pledge billions more in weapons ... countering Russian advances. The move bolsters allies ... with ripple effects on global energy prices that touch Australian homes.[rich_content reference implied] — —
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