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SBS News in Easy English | Online safety commissioner launches legal action against Elon Musk

SBS News in Easy English | Online safety commissioner launches legal action against Elon Musk

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A news bulletin for English language learners

Australia's independent online safety commissioner has launched a trio of tough legal battles against Elon Musk.

Since Monday, the Royal Commission into Antisemitism has examined the role of social and mainstream media in perpetuating hate speech.

eSafety commissioner Julie Inman Grant has told the inquiry that Mr Musk's X kept gruesome footage of the Bondi massacre online.

She says the technology behemoth had argued the videos were not worse than a gory movie.

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Nine monks have been killed in an accident in Thailand caused by an 11 year old boy.

Police say the youngster was behind the wheel of a pickup truck that crashed into the monks who were on a pilgrimage walk in the northeast of the country.

A total of 35 monks from Mukdahan province, about 600km northeast of the capital Bangkok, were on the pilgrimage.

Police say the boy had taken his parents' vehicle without permission before losing control.

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Rescuers have pulled a 43-year-old security guard alive from beneath a collapsed shopping centre in Venezuela, eight days after twin earthquakes struck the country.

Hernan Alberto Gil Flores was rescued from the basement of the Galerías Playa Grande shopping centre in Catia La Mar, in La Guaira state.

He had been trapped since the earthquakes on 24 June.

His wife, Gusbimar Gonzalez, says the moment of his rescue brought overwhelming relief after days of uncertainty.

"First, there were days of sadness, pain and desperation because they couldn't find him. I didn't know if he was alive or dead, if he was injured, or if they took him to a hospital. But when I  realised he was alive, it was like a ray of light in the darkness."

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Iran has issued a fresh warning over the Strait of Hormuz.

It says all oil tankers and commercial vessels must follow routes designated by Tehran or face what it describes as an immediate and forceful response.

The Strait carries around one-fifth of the world's seaborne oil and remains a key issue in ongoing talks between Washington and Tehran.

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The federal government has increased the application cost for most Australian visa classes by 25 per cent.

The application fee for a student visa has increased from $2,000 to $2,500, while the Temporary Graduate, or Subclass 485 visa, now costs $5,750.

The latest increases have prompted criticism from some international students and migration agents.

Vision Consultants Chief Executive and registered migration agent Ali Lakhani has told SBS Urdu the higher fees, combined with lengthy processing times, will place additional pressure on applicants.

"The processing time for skilled migration is increased to around eighteen months. So applicants who need to travel have to apply for a Bridging Visa B, and the government is now charging more than double the previous fee."

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More than 100 First Nations artists from across the country are in Sydney this week for the National Indigenous Art Fair.

Held during NAIDOC Week the Fair brings artists from more than 30 remote community-owned art centres to Barangaroo.

Among this year's artists is Fraser Peter, who is turning car bonnets into canvases telling stories of culture, Country and contemporary Aboriginal identity.

"In our culture, for us as we paint all of this dreaming, we have to hold onto them and the culture in my community is really traditional for us. I want to represent my paintings for everyone to see and to know where I'm from."

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