Good morning. Hundreds of asylum seekers remain in a tense standoff outside Budapest's international train station after they were blocked from boarding trains to Germany. ABC correspondent Barbara Miller says it's part of a crisis in which Europe is "absolutely overwhelmed, day-by-day". In other news, Wall Street dropped 3% amid fresh doubts about China, while nearby at the US Open tennis Lleyton Hewitt made it through but Thanasi Kokkinakis bowed out. Coming up today: at 8.00am AWST / 10.00am AEST, we're due to hear from Tony Abbott in Perth, where he's campaigning ahead of this month's Canning byelection. At 9.00am AEST, Nick Kyrgios really does play Andy Murray at the US Open, in the match we (prematurely) foreshadowed in yesterday's mailing. Sam Stosur and Bernard Tomic were also due on court later this morning. At 11.30am AEST, the ABS releases economic growth figures for the last three months. And at 12.30pm AEST, Sex Discrimination Commissioner Elizabeth Broderick is at the National Press Club. Thank you. We're getting lots of great feedback on whether these summaries are useful. If you haven't already, you can still let us know what you think. About this email You received this email because you are subscribed to ABC News email alerts. This message was sent to you at starnewsposting@gmail.com. Please add newslists@your.abc.net.au to your email address book to see images by default and stop the email being treated as spam. This email address is not monitored - Please don't reply to this email. This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced. Add or remove topics | Unsubscribe | Contact Us | |
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