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Peace talks between the US and Iran have wrapped up after 14 hours in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad.
Iran says negotiations with the US will continue despite some remaining differences.
While there's been limited information coming out of the mediated talks - hoped to end the six week war in the Middle East - President Donald Trump has already said he isn't bothered about the outcome of the talks - insisting the U.S. has already won the war.
The US says two of its warships have passed through the Strait of Hormuz in a mine-clearing mission, which Tehran denies.
NASA's Artemis II astronauts have made their first public appearance in Houston after their historic splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
The crew's lunar 10- day voyage took them to the far side of the moon and farther than any humans in history, setting up NASA's plans for future missions and a moon base within the decade.
In an emotional address, the mission's Commander, Reid Wiseman, says it's a special thing to be back home.
A new federal government advertising campaign will ask Australians to use less fuel where possible to help keep the nation's essential services moving.
The national campaign will cost the government up to $20 million and has been criticised by the Opposition as political propaganda.
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