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Afternoon Update: Cop31 bypasses Adelaide for Antalya; backlash over Trump’s ‘piggy’ insult; and all your Ashes questions answered
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Afternoon Update: Cop31 bypasses Adelaide for Antalya; backlash over Trump’s ‘piggy’ insult; and all your Ashes questions answered

  • Australia loses bid to host Cop31 in Adelaide as Turkey will host the climate conference in Antalya.
  • Prime Minister Albanese calls the outcome outstanding, while Greens criticize the decision as embarrassing.
  • South Australia’s premier Malinauskas says the process was frankly obscene.
  • The Ashes cricket series starts in Perth, with two Australian debuts anticipated.
  • Climae ministers and state leaders react as Australia shifts its Cop31 hosting plan.
  • Top news items include Trump’s ‘piggy’ insult drawing renewed scrutiny.
  • Nasa releases close-up pictures of a comet passing another star system.
  • Australia's net zero policy shift features in the coverage with expert commentary.
  • The afternoon update promotes subscriptions for Morning Mail and automated newsletters.
  • The coverage combines climate diplomacy updates with national sports ahead of events.
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Australia’s failed bid to host Cop31 looks like a mess – but it may actually be the best result possible | Adam Morton
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world21h ago

Australia’s failed bid to host Cop31 looks like a mess – but it may actually be the best result possible | Adam Morton

  • Cop31 will be hosted by Turkey in Antalya, ending Australia’s bid to host the summit in Adelaide.
  • Australia may still shape talks as ‘president of negotiations’ under a Turkish-led deal.
  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s level of engagement with the Cop31 bid came under scrutiny.
  • Climate minister Chris Bowen defended a high-level role, emphasizing negotiation leadership.
  • The deal could salvage multilateral work by keeping the talks moving.
  • Civil society and broader international concerns loom over the Turkish leadership’s approach.
  • Turkey’s leadership is seen as pivotal to consensus-building at Cop31.
  • The shift reflects wider geopolitical dynamics, including US absence and fossil fuel export debates.
  • Adelaide’s bid faced opacity and internal government doubts about priority for UN talks.
  • Observers see Bowen as a potentially positive force in COP talks despite criticism.
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