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You're listening to Amma mea podcast. Hi, I'm Tali Blackman
from Momma MIA's twice daily news podcast, The Quickie with
your Headlines for Thursday November twenty, US President Donald Trump
has signed a law requiring the Justice Department to release
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files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein within thirty days.
The documents include communications about Epstein and details of the
investigation into his twenty nineteen death in federal custody, though
information about victims may be redacted for ongoing investigations. Trump
had previously resisted releasing the files, but changed course under
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political pressure, saying the issue had become a distruction. Police
are hunting a man who stole a car with a
sleeping baby inside from a supermarket car park east of Melbourne.
Early investigations suggests the thief waited for the driver to
enter the store before making off with the red Volkswagon
and Shepperton around two pm on November fourteen. CCTV shows
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the car stops shortly after the theft when the baby
was discovered inside. The thief is then seen picking up
the infant and placing it in a box in the
car park before driving away. The victim found the baby
before a learning police and the stolen car was found
the next day in the nearby town of Marubna. Anyone
with information about the offender, described as around one hundred
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and sixty five centimeters tall, aged in his twenties or thirties,
with a slim build, is urged to contact crime stoppers
on one eight hundred, Triple three, Triple zero. At least
twenty five Palestinians have been killed in four Israeli air
strikes in a part of the Gaza Strip under her
Mask control since a shaky ceasefire took effect in October.
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Medicks said ten people were killed in the Gaza City
suburb of Zatoon two and the Shajaya suburb to the east,
and the rest in two separate attacks in Carnunis in
the south of the Gaza Strip. The Zatun attack was
on a building belonging to Muslim religious authorities, and the
carr Unice attack was on a United Nations run club,
both of which house displaced families. The Israeli military said
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its four struck her Mass targets across the strip after
members of the Palestinian militant group fired on its troops
in violation of the nearly six week old cease fire.
The head of the Louver Museum says new surveillance cameras
and anti intrusion systems will be installed at the Paris
landmark after last month's Crown Jewels heist. One hundred new
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cameras will be up and running by the end of
the year, while anti intrusion systems will start to be
put in place within two weeks. The systems have been
described as equipment that will prevent intruders from getting close
to the museum, but any further specifics have not been
revealed at this stage. On the day of the heist,
it took thieves less than eight minutes to force their
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way through a window into the Apollo Gallery with the
help of a freight lift, and steal the eighty eight
million euro all the equivalent of one hundred and fifty
seven million Australian dollar Crown Jewels. Four people have been
arrested and charged over the theft, but the jewels themselves
have not been recovered. Sam Kerr has been left out
of Chelsea's Champions League clash against Barcelona, just three days
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after her club manager said she was likely to play.
Chelsea boss Sonya bomb Pasta reported on Wednesday that the
thirty two year old Matilda's captain would not be in
the squad because it was part of her planned rehab
following her long term ligament injury. That news came just
days after it was announced that Kerr was also not
part of Chelsea's Women's Super League squad for the match
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against Liverpool. Bomb Pasta sang at the time that Kerr
was fine and that she would probably be involved in
the game against Barcelona on Thursday. Kerr had played her
first ninety minutes for Chelsea in last week's European tie
in Austria against Saint Paulton, where she scored twice, but
a week on the medical staff evidently feel it's too
much for her to feature against one of the continent's
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finest sides. Kerr should be okay to travel to Australia
for her link up with the Matildas, who will play
two internationals against New Zealand on November twenty eighth and
December twod that's your evening news headlines. More from the
Quikie tomorrow, as Taylor breaks down The Guardian's investigation into
alleged police and coroner failures in Queensland's domestic violence deaths,
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with one of the journalists behind the story. Listen to
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is recorded on