PM Scott Morrison concedes defeat in Australian election
Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison has conceded defeat after an election that could deliver a minority government. Mr Morrison acted quickly after Saturday’s election despite millions of votes yet to be counted because an Australian prime minister must attend a Tokyo summit on Tuesday with US, Japanese and Indian leaders.
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