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Here's a rundown of all the news you need to start your Sunday, including an anti-Brexit protest in the UK, Australia urging reform at the UN, and the 19th Asian Games in China.
TOP STORIES
Anti-Brexit protesters gathered in London to call for rejoining the EU.
Organized by the National Rejoin March, thousands marched toward Parliament Square and demanded: "We want our star back."
Protesters carried EU flags and wore hats and t-shirts that featured the EU flag. They carried banners that called on the government to resign.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong argued for reform of the UN, warning that a great power conflict was an "existential threat" to the entire world.
"Often small countries, vast distances from major powers, have borne the brunt of a race for dominance, with legacies of those contests casting shadows across the generations.
Calling for reforms in the UN Security Council and said they must ensure greater permanent and non-permanent representation for Africa, Latin America, and Asia, including permanent seats for India and Japan. "And we must demand more of the permanent members, including constraints on the use of the veto," she said.
The 19th Asian Games commenced in Hangzhou, China, as President Xi Jinping and leaders of several nations attended the opening ceremony.
The ceremony featured a historic "digital reality fusion" torch ignition, and the event boasts record-breaking participation of more than 12,000 athletes from 45 countries, including North Korea, making it Asia's largest sporting event.
The Games will continue until Oct. 8, following postponement due to the coronavirus pandemic.
NEWS IN BRIEF
SPORTS
Bayern Munich hammered Bochum as Harry Kane scored a hat-trick in a 7-0 win on matchday five of the German Bundesliga.
Kane registered the hat-trick and assists while other goals came from Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, Matthijs de Light, Leroy Sane and Mathys Tel in the huge home victory at Allianz Arena.
10-man Manchester City defeated Nottingham Forest 2-0 to win six straight matches in the English Premier League.
First-half goals led the Sky Blues to the win as goals came from Phil Foden and Erling Haaland in the seventh and 14th minutes at Etihad Stadium.
Turkish women's volleyball team defeated Japan 3-1 to qualify for the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics.
"The #1 ranked team in the world & also the reigning VNL & European Champions have QUALIFIED to the 2024 Olympic Games!," the International Volleyball Federation wrote on X.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Olive oil, an essential part of the Greek culture and cuisine, is becoming a luxury good because of skyrocketing prices, the president of one of Greece’s major olive producers’ union said Saturday.
The wholesale price of olive oil in Crete, one of the country’s biggest olive oil producing regions, is currently around €8.40 ($9) per liter, which means its retail price would be around €12 to €15 during the winter, Myron Chiletzakis, vice president of the Heraklion Agricultural Cooperative (EASH) told major broadcaster OpenTV.
Also speaking to public broadcaster ERT, he argued that 80% of the country’s olive oil production is exported and that is also behind skyrocketing prices domestically.
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