Staffing levels at centres ‘critical’ under Management and Training Corporation, prisons watchdog says Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAt least 12 escapes have occurred since a US private prison operator began running Australia’s immigration detention network, including by a high-risk detainee who was mistakenly placed in an unsecured Kia Carnival with a makeshift weapon, a scathing report has found.The prisons watchdog, the National Preventive Mechanism (NPM), on Tuesday released a damning report about the running of the onshore immigration detention centres during their transition to Management and... [Continue Reading]
The US-Iran conflict escalates further as the US State Department has ordered additional diplomats to evacuate from Turkey and Saudi Arabia. This decision follows heightened tensions due to Iranian counterattacks, raising concerns over the safety of American personnel in the region. The evacuation underscores the precarious situation as hostilities continue since the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28, which has escalated military operations involving US and Israeli forces against Iranian assets. In a recent overview, it has been reported that since the onset of the conflict, the US and Israel have conducted airstrikes on 5,000... [Continue Reading]
Two women who married one another in Ireland will challenge a decision by the State to refuse an Irish passport for their daughter who was conceived through IVF in the UK. [Continue Reading]
Transport companies are at risk of shutting due to the cost of petrol, as global oil prices spike. [Continue Reading]
Transport companies are at risk of shutting due to the cost of fuel, as global oil prices spike. [Continue Reading]
The sports and marketing agency is contending with the fallout from the Epstein files, and it is continuing to look for a buyer. [Continue Reading]
After some superb FA Cup fifth-round ties, BBC Sport looks at whether lower-ranked teams should always get to play at home. [Continue Reading]
A significant fire in Glasgow has led to the closure of Glasgow Central Station, the busiest railway station in Scotland. The fire started in a vape shop on Union Street Sunday afternoon and rapidly spread, causing extensive damage to a four-storey building adjacent to the transport hub. The blaze continued into Monday, prompting emergency services to battle the flames throughout the night. Initial reports indicate that most of the building, which has historical significance dating back to 1851, collapsed, leaving only the façade standing. Firefighters were deployed to the scene as flames engulfed the building, visibly shooting from windows and... [Continue Reading]
Roman Abramovich, the Russian oligarch and former owner of Chelsea Football Club, has heightened his conflict with the British government concerning the £2.5 billion proceeds from the sale of the club. The funds have been in a frozen UK bank account since the transaction, triggered by sanctions imposed in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Abramovich contends that he has the right to determine how these funds should be allocated, despite the legal complications stemming from international sanctions that target his assets. In its bid to curb the influence of oligarchs with close ties to President Vladimir Putin, both the... [Continue Reading]
Iranian authorities have reported that over 1,255 people have been killed in the latest wave of airstrikes within the country. This grim toll has been confirmed by Iranian Deputy Health Minister Ali Jafarian, who stated that the attacks have predominantly resulted in civilian casualties, including 200 children and 11 healthcare workers. The airstrikes, which have been ongoing for nine days, have also led to approximately 12,000 injuries as healthcare facilities suffer extensive damage, disrupting medical services in the affected regions. The assaults on Iran have reportedly caused widespread destruction to oil facilities, which has resulted in toxic smoke affecting air... [Continue Reading]
PRESS REVIEW – Monday, March 9: The new Supreme Leader embodies both continuity with his father’s hard-line rule and a departure from what was intended to be a non-hereditary system of governance. In other news, Greenpeace has warned of “rogue companies trying to sidestep international law” in the deep seas, while the BBC has published photos from a recent expedition to the Caribbean’s deep waters. Also, a Viking-inspired sport enjoyed a moment of fame in England. [Continue Reading]
Samuel Nyabyenda Kwizera, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide and a professional dancer, is married to a Belgian national with whom he has two Belgian children. His life was upended and his family torn apart after Belgian authorities allegedly tampered with his Rwandan passport. [Continue Reading]
China has included two pipelines transporting natural gas from Russia in the draft of its new five-year plan, raising market debate on whether the Power of Siberia 2 – a closely watched project viewed as symbolic of bilateral relations – could be on the fast track for construction. Along with language on two other pipelines, the draft said China would “advance preparatory work for the central route of the China-Russia natural gas pipeline” in the next five years, which some market observers... [Continue Reading]
A fire that broke out near Glasgow Central railway station has led to significant travel disruptions today, forcing the station to close indefinitely. The incident occurred at a vape shop located on Union Street, and the damage has resulted in a partial station collapse, amplifying concerns for passenger safety and operational capacity. National Rail has issued a statement confirming that National Rail operations will be disrupted throughout the day. Specifically, no trains will be able to run to or from the high-level platforms of Scotland's busiest station, while services through low-level tracks will not stop at Glasgow Central. They noted... [Continue Reading]
Hong Kong’s transport sector is considering a temporary fuel surcharge for deliveries as pump prices are expected to climb further this week, industry representatives have said, with the war in the Middle East – now in its 10th day – showing no signs of easing. Ringo Lee Yiu-pui, governor and honorary life president of the Hong Kong, China Automobile Association, said on Monday that fuel prices in the city had been climbing even though petrol retailers were still selling inventories bought... [Continue Reading]
A large fire near Glasgow Central Station has severely disrupted train services, leading to the cancellation of numerous journeys. The fire reportedly ignited at a vape shop located close to Scotland's busiest railway station and spread to engulf a four-storey Victorian building nearby. As firefighters work to extinguish the blaze, which has caused significant structural damage, the station remains closed indefinitely, impacting travel plans citywide. Over 60 firefighters from Scottish Fire and Rescue Service have been deployed to combat the flames. Their efforts continue as they tackle the aftermath of the fire, which has caused the building to partially collapse.... [Continue Reading]
J. Todd Inman, who was prominent in the investigation of the midair collision in Washington last year, said no reason was given for his firing two years into his term on the transportation safety board. [Continue Reading]
Protests erupted on the Gold Coast following the final match of the Iranian women's football team at the ongoing Asian Cup. Supporters surrounded a bus transporting the players, voicing their anger amid mounting calls for Australia to provide refuge for the team. This action gained urgency after some players were labeled as traitors for their apparent failure to sing the national anthem during their opening match. The Iranian team, coached by Marziyeh Jafari, ended their Asian Cup campaign under chaotic circumstances and now faces a perilous trip back home, amidst broader concerns for their safety. According to reports, the backdrop... [Continue Reading]
A fire that broke out near Glasgow Central railway station has led to significant disruption for train passengers, with dozens of services cancelled and the station closed indefinitely. The blaze commenced at approximately 15:45 local time, specifically at a vape shop located on Union Street, adjacent to one of the prime entrances of Scotland's busiest train station. Emergency responses included the deployment of six fire crews and a specialist vehicle by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. Firefighters have been actively combatting the flames for over five hours, with National Rail announcing that the station will remain closed until further... [Continue Reading]
Exclusive: Goldsmith and brother Ben the major investors in trkradio, which is due to go to air next monthThe former Conservative minister Zac Goldsmith is launching a new sports radio station, trkradio, in the run-up to the men’s football World Cup this summer.The Track Radio Corporation is understood to have been granted a licence by Ofcom last week, with Goldsmith and his brother Ben, a financier and environmentalist, the major investors. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
As more houses are being built in Adelaide's outer suburbs, more public transport is something on the minds of South Australian voters, in both the regions and the city. [Continue Reading]
Masataka Yoshida’s late HR helps seal 4-3 winNaruhito first emperor in 60 years to attend baseballMasataka Yoshida’s late home run triggered a comeback win for Japan over Australia at the World Baseball Classic on Sunday, with Emperor Naruhito making a rare appearance.The underdog Aussies struck first in the sixth inning of the group stage game when outfielder Aaron Whitefield came home after a throwing error by Japan’s catcher, Kenya Wakatsuki. But in the seventh, Yoshida connected with a two-run shot over right centre field. Japan put on two more insurance runs in the eighth, and hung on for the 4-3... [Continue Reading]
Recent developments have seen an increase in US military presence at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire, following the United Kingdom's decision to allow American forces to utilize its bases for defensive operations related to Iran. Two Boeing C-17 Globemaster transportation aircraft landed at the airbase on Sunday, contributing to the escalated military readiness amidst rising tensions in the region. The C-17s arrived just days after B-1 Lancer bombers were reported to have been deployed to the same location. One of the aircraft originated from Glasgow Prestwick Airport whilst the other came from McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey. While the... [Continue Reading]
Aircraft touch down in Gloucestershire after Trump given use of British bases for defensive operations in IranMiddle East crisis – live updatesTwo more US air force planes have landed at RAF Fairford, after the UK allowed Washington to use its bases to take part in defensive operations in Iran.Footage broadcast on Sunday showed two Boeing C-17 Globemaster transportation planes landing at the airbase in Gloucestershire, days after B-1 Lancer bombers arrived. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
No country in Europe is likely to be affected more than Cyprus, the nearest EU member to the Middle EastThe season has barely begun but Ayia Napa is beginning to feel the pulse. Tourists are trickling back, enjoying the Cypriot resort’s sunsets, eateries and shoreline views.On the seafront, Vassilis Georgiou is busy overseeing the construction of a new ramp for the jetskis that are a highlight of his water sports business. Last year, more than 500,000 holidaymakers visited the beachside booth, snapping up tickets for the boat cruises and parasailing also on offer. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Megan Worthy still recalls singing in a choir in the Australian capital, Canberra, as she was growing up. Now, as a rare form of early-onset dementia chips away at her vision and other brain functions, the 58-year-old is transported back to her musical youth as she and her daughter, Bronte, sing together with other people with neurological conditions in an Amsterdam concert hall, the Concertgebouw. “It’s pretty brutal,” Worthy said of her rare neurological condition. “I’m starting to lose... [Continue Reading]
The opening race of F1's new era in Australia left the drivers with mixed feelings about what the sport had become, writes Andrew Benson. [Continue Reading]
As corner kicks continue to cause chaos in the Premier League, BBC Sport take a closer at why they are becoming so hard to defend. [Continue Reading]
Elliott Hill is traveling the globe to meet with leagues, teams and athletes to rebuild connections and spur a turnaround for the world’s largest athletic-wear company. [Continue Reading]
The latest search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which went missing 12 years ago in one of aviation's greatest enduring mysteries, concluded in January without yielding any findings, Malaysia's transport ministry said on Sunday. [Continue Reading]
BBC Sport meets Manchester United and France forward Melvine Malard to discover her story. [Continue Reading]
As the current conflict reaches another critical phase, Iran's Revolutionary Guards have declared that the nation is prepared to engage in an intense war lasting up to six months against both the United States and Israel. This statement follows a series of escalating military actions that include Israeli strikes targeting Iranian commanders in Beirut and attacks on Iranian oil infrastructure. Recent developments indicate that the conflict, which has reportedly entered its second week, has extended beyond Iranian borders. Notably, Saudi Arabia has successfully intercepted drone attacks aimed at various targets, including sensitive locations within the capital, Riyadh. These actions underscore... [Continue Reading]
Artefacts include souvenirs from 1972 ‘Match of the Century’ between Boris Spassky and Bobby FischerA vast collection of chess memorabilia, including souvenirs from the 1972 “Match of the Century” and considered to be the largest and most important of its kind in private hands, is to be auctioned at Sotheby’s in London next month.The collection belonged to the German grandmaster Lothar Schmid, whose passion for the sport extended way beyond the board. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
For Steven Zhou, a 40-year-old Beijing office worker, suburban outlet stores offer a better shopping experience than urban malls, allowing him to escape the city, park his car without frustration and, most importantly, find good deals. “Outlets offer a wide selection of brands, with attractive discounts, especially on sportswear,” Zhou said. Across the mainland, outlets are expanding while traditional and luxury malls face high vacancy rates. Offering well-known brands at discounted prices,... [Continue Reading]
In a significant development amidst escalating tensions, two Iranian vessels have left a Chinese port reportedly carrying materials linked to rocketry. Experts believe these ships are transporting a crucial precursor for rocket fuel, raising concerns about their potential role in the ongoing conflict involving Iran. The departure of these vessels occurs while military hostilities between the United States and Iran continue to unfold, marking a potential pivot in the geopolitical landscape of the region. Official confirmations surrounding the specific contents of the vessels remain sparse. However, the fact that they were permitted to depart from China during a time of... [Continue Reading]
A tragic incident unfolded at Mernda Railway Station in Melbourne's outer north on Friday evening, resulting in the death of a 22-year-old man. The individual, identified as an off-duty security guard, was fatally attacked after intervening to assist a 14-year-old boy who was being assaulted, allegedly by four males attempting to rob him. The event commenced around 5:50 PM, exemplifying the risks faced by those who stand up against violence. According to police reports, the young man noticed the teenage boy in distress and acted quickly to guide him out of the station. However, as they exited, the group of... [Continue Reading]
The geopolitical landscape surrounding Australia has intensified in light of escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly following recent US-Israeli military actions targeting Iran and the subsequent responses from Tehran. As Australia grapples with its position as a middle power, officials are now confronting the ramifications of these global conflicts that significantly impact the nation, underscoring the limited options available to mitigate external consequences. Recent analyses have highlighted the rising crude oil prices, directly tied to the ongoing strife in the Middle East, which has begun to affect petrol prices domestically. With predictions indicating a potential increase in petrol costs... [Continue Reading]
Even if Moscow was never formally banned from the Mecca of contemporary art after its large-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and was simply absent, this return - which coincides with a certain 'rehabilitation' of Russian sportsmen and women - is raising quite a few eyebrows. [Continue Reading]
A large crowd spent much of Saturday following Jon Rahm around Fanling as he made his way up the leaderboard at LIV Golf Hong Kong – further evidence, if any were needed, that the tournament is quickly establishing itself as an important part of the city’s social and sporting calendar. And while attendance figures will not be announced until the tournament has finished, officials said a large number had made the trip from mainland China and overseas, with many paying thousands of dollars for... [Continue Reading]
China’s top envoy to Russia has urged more transport infrastructure along the countries’ shared border to cut logistics costs and address challenges. Zhang Hanhui, Beijing’s ambassador to Moscow, said on Thursday that the two countries could explore cross-border transport corridors as major maritime logistics had been affected by sanctions. “I have suggested to the Russian side that more convenient crossings should be built along the China-Russia border, such as cross-river bridges,” Zhang said... [Continue Reading]
Singapore is moving to ban caged lorries used to transport migrant workers in a bid to reduce safety risks in emergencies, but activists say the change does not address the wider dangers of ferrying workers in such vehicles. Senior Minister of State for Transport Sun Xueling said that caged lorry decks posed “additional safety risks” to passengers sitting in the rear. “For example, if a lorry with a caged door that is locked or latched from the outside is involved in an accident or a fire,... [Continue Reading]
Hong Kong transport authorities have proposed adjusting single-journey fares for six ferry routes from April 1, the first revision in nearly three years, with some journeys to rise by 12.5 per cent, while certain high-speed trips will become cheaper. In a document submitted to the Islands District Council, the Transport Department said its fare adjustment proposal struck a balance between residents’ travel needs and the ferries’ financial viability. Under the proposal, fares for one-way trips... [Continue Reading]
Nusaybah Sattar and five relatives were kept off evacuation flight despite holding tickets and UK passportsMiddle East crisis live: latest news updatesA British family stranded in the Middle East after being wrongly refused entry to an evacuation flight from Oman say they have received an apology from the Foreign Office, but no actual help to get home.Nusaybah Sattar, 26, from London, was in Dubai with her family to celebrate her brother-in-law’s 40th birthday when the city was hit by Iranian drones and missiles last Saturday. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
The United States is reportedly contemplating the lifting of additional sanctions on Russian oil. This consideration comes against the backdrop of escalating energy prices spurred by ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, particularly the recent conflict between the US-Israel coalition and Iran. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated on Friday that the new measures would not ease restrictions on Russia but would instead apply to supplies already in transit. This potential policy shift reflects the increasing urgency for the US to address soaring global oil prices, which have significantly impacted markets in recent days. On Friday, crude oil prices surged... [Continue Reading]
Authorities in Australia's Northern Territory have initiated evacuations for two remote Aboriginal communities, Palumpa (Nganmarriyanga) and Daly River (Nauiyu), as severe flooding continues to threaten the region. This unprecedented flood emergency has prompted around 600 residents to be airlifted to safety in Darwin, where they will remain until conditions improve and floodwaters recede. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology has reported that a monsoon trough and a tropical low system are expected to bring continuous wet weather throughout the weekend. The situation is critical in Palumpa, where approximately 400 individuals are being relocated, alongside 200 evacuees from Daly River. Emergency services... [Continue Reading]
As floodwaters rise in Katherine, Northern Territory, significant inundation has been reported across the town, leading to emergency responses and evacuations. The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has indicated that northern Australia could be experiencing one of its wettest seasons on record, raising concerns among local residents and officials regarding the ongoing situation. Floodwaters have overtaken parts of Katherine Terrace, threatening infrastructure along the Stuart Highway, which is critical for transport through the region. The Katherine River has surpassed the major flood level, with latest measurements reporting that water levels at Katherine Bridge have reached over 18.5 metres. Residents woke to... [Continue Reading]
Petrol and diesel prices across Europe are predicted to surpass €2 per litre, with concerns escalating among fuel garage operators about imminent price hikes. This situation follows the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East, which began last Saturday, and has been compounded by significant increases in global oil prices. The average price for unleaded petrol rose from €1.73 per litre last month to levels exceeding €1.80, while diesel has also approached €1.90 at many pumps. The ramifications of the ongoing conflict are already evident in the home heating oil market, where costs have surged dramatically. For instance, data from... [Continue Reading]
Hong Kong police have arrested three men in connection with a significant knifepoint robbery in Sheung Wan, where the assailants attempted to steal HK$10 million (approximately US$1.28 million) from two victims who had just exchanged foreign currency. The arrests occurred following a police operation that was initiated after receiving a tip-off about the potential robbery attempt. The incident highlights ongoing security concerns related to currency exchange-related crimes in the bustling financial district. On the morning of the robbery, the two victims had successfully exchanged their foreign currency for Hong Kong dollars at a currency exchange store located on Hillier Street.... [Continue Reading]
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has escalated significantly, prompting immediate responses from various global actors. Recent military operations by the United States and Israel have reportedly resulted in a tragic strike on a girls' school in Minab, southern Iran. Initial assessments indicate that the US may be responsible for this incident, which has reportedly resulted in the deaths of scores of children. US military investigators are currently examining the circumstances surrounding the attack, although definitive conclusions have yet to be reached. According to military sources, the potential US strike occurred on the first day of coordinated strikes against... [Continue Reading]
A flood emergency warning is currently active for the Northern Territory town of Katherine, located approximately 300 km south of Darwin. The situation has escalated as the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) confirms the Katherine River has risen to 13 metres and is projected to reach the "major flood" level later today. The flood warning applies not only to Katherine but also to the nearby community of Beswick, where residents have been advised to seek high ground and remain indoors until further notice. Recent reports indicate that 97.8 millimetres of rain has fallen in the region since 9 AM yesterday. This... [Continue Reading]
A significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has unfolded in the Mediterranean Sea, where the Russian LNG tanker, Arctic Metagaz, has sunk following an alleged drone strike by Ukraine. Sharing the incident details, Moscow claimed that Ukrainian drones targeted the ship late on a recent Tuesday night while it was approximately 150 miles (240 km) off the coast of Libya, carrying 61,000 tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG). Although there were no fatalities reported among the crew of 30, the vessel went ablaze before ultimately sinking. The Russian government has strongly condemned this alleged act, with... [Continue Reading]
A Russian tanker carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG) has sunk in the Mediterranean Sea, a significant development as tensions escalate between Russia and Ukraine. The incident occurred near the Libyan port of Sirte, with the Libyan port authority reporting that the vessel was struck by "sudden explosions followed by a massive fire," leading to its eventual sinking. This event marks a significant escalation in hostilities between the two nations, with Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly accusing Ukraine of responsibility. According to reports, the tanker was involved in transporting LNG across the Mediterranean when it was struck. The Libyan port authority... [Continue Reading]
Fuel prices in remote areas of the Northern Territory are approaching an unprecedented $4 per litre for diesel, causing significant concern among residents. In the community of Ramingining, local residents express frustration over what they perceive as unfair pricing, stating that costs have soared by 10 to 20 cents per litre in recent days. This sudden escalation is largely attributed to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has triggered fears of restricted oil supplies on a global scale. The escalating fuel prices are not just a financial burden, but also an added stress for communities already grappling with... [Continue Reading]
The United States has undertaken a significant military offensive against Iran, marking a critical escalation in ongoing regional tensions. This operation, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, commenced on a recent Saturday and has thus far seen nearly 2,000 targets hit across the country, as reported by US military sources. The intensity of the strikes has been described as nearly double that of the initial phase of the 2003 Iraq War, known for its overwhelming force. The ongoing military actions have resulted in substantial casualties and heightened volatility across the Middle East. Confirmed reports indicate that at least 787 individuals have died... [Continue Reading]
A tragic incident has occurred in Hakuba Village, Japan, where an eight-year-old schoolgirl from Gold Coast, Australia, lost her life in a snowmobile accident. The victim, identified as Chloe Jeffries, was riding a snowmobile with her mother when the vehicle flipped, resulting in Chloe being trapped underneath. Emergency services rushed her to a hospital, where she later succumbed to her injuries. Details surrounding the accident have emerged from reports stating that the incident happened while the snowmobile was being operated, which raises safety concerns regarding recreational activities in snowy regions. The specific circumstances leading to the vehicle flipping have not... [Continue Reading]
The recent escalation of tensions in the Middle East, primarily involving Iran, has prompted a significant rise in global oil prices amid fears for shipping safety in the Strait of Hormuz. Following Tehran's targeting of vessels in this crucial maritime route, oil prices have surged from $72 per barrel to $84, raising alarms about potential increases in fuel costs for consumers worldwide, including in Ireland. The Strait of Hormuz is a vital channel for global oil transport, with approximately one-fifth of the world's petroleum passing through it. As the conflict escalated, shipping rates for supertankers in the area have reportedly... [Continue Reading]
In a dramatic incident on a Tuesday morning, villagers in the East Malaysian state of Sabah intervened to stop a runaway train that had experienced a brake failure during its regular morning commute. The train was transporting passengers, including teachers and families with young children, from Tenom to the Pangi subdistrict when the emergency occurred at approximately 7:30 AM. Witnesses reported that after the brake failure was identified, panic ensued among the passengers, many of whom found themselves bracing for impact as the train carried on uncontrollably. Video footage captured on board revealed frantic scenes with passengers huddled behind their... [Continue Reading]
In recent developments, the first wave of European travelers stranded by the escalating conflict in the Middle East has successfully returned home, primarily from Oman and the United Arab Emirates. Reports confirm that media outlets from the UK, Czech Republic, Italy, and Poland have documented these successful returns as several airlines managed to resume limited flights out of the conflict-affected region. Although this initial repatriation effort has taken place, hundreds of thousands of European citizens remain in the Middle East, facing significant challenges. Many governments are currently ramping up their evacuation plans, urging their citizens to shelter in place due... [Continue Reading]
A recent escalation of military conflict in the Middle East has raised alarm over potential economic ramifications, particularly in Europe. Reports indicate that a coalition of U.S. and Israeli forces has intensified its military actions against Iran. This situation has become increasingly volatile, particularly with Israel's military actions in Lebanon and Iran's retaliatory missile strikes across the Gulf region, affecting countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar. The repercussions of this conflict are already being felt globally, particularly in energy markets, with oil prices witnessing an over 10% surge. Confirming these developments, European Central Bank (ECB)... [Continue Reading]