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Australian female comedian's murder sparks soul-searching about women's safety

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IN THE PAPERS - Wednesday, June 20: We look at reactions from the papers after the US pulls out of the UN human rights body. Also, is Turkey suffering from Erdogan-exhaustion? Find out why the papers think Erdogan's party may not get a majority in elections this weekend. Also, an Australian comedian's brutal murder sparks national anger about violence against women. And, has Trump replaced Emmanuel Macron with Kim Jong-Un as his new BFF? The White House photos might be a hint!

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