ABC新闻:阿富汗塔利班释放两名外国人质 交换三名塔利班高级囚犯
The firefighters across South Australia are bracing for catastrophic conditions today. Total fire bans are in force across the state, with potentially record-breaking temperatures expected. More than 100 schools and kindergartens have been closed as a precaution. Meanwhile crews continue to battle dozens of bushfires across New South Wales and Queensland, with strong wings flaring up blazes and more difficult conditions forecast ahead.
After being held captive for more than three years by the Afghan Taliban, Australian hostage Timothy Weeks has been freed. He was a teacher at the American university of Afghanistan when he was kidnapped at gunpoint with colleague Kevin King back in 2016. Both men have been released overnight as part of a prisoner swap for three high ranking Taliban commanders. They are now reportedly in the hands of US officials and will be transferred to Europe.
"Very relieved, all I want to say at this stage is I want to thank all those who have supported us and prayed for us for this eventuality."
The federal government is set to announce the fast-tracking of almost four-billion dollars' worth of infrastructure projects to help bolster a flagging economy. State and Territory leaders have put forward projects they'd like to be sped up, within the government's ten-year infrastructure pipeline. In a speech to the business council today, Scott Morrison is expected to announce which works will be brought forward in each region.