The vast majority of the wounded had minor injuries, a Pentagon spokesman said. The toll is higher than previously disclosed. [Continue Reading]
A challenge to a ruling curbing access to compensation for four former inmates of Don Dale Youth Detention Centre who were sprayed with CS gas in 2014 will be heard at the High Court in Canberra today. [Continue Reading]
An ABC NEWS Verify investigation uncovers a raft of foreign Facebook accounts targeting Australian users. And they're just the tip of the iceberg. [Continue Reading]
The Bureau of Meteorology says rain will ease for most of Queensland today but major flooding could last for days. [Continue Reading]
Four Nationals are emerging as contenders to lead the party, with Matt Canavan and Kevin Hogan declaring their candidacy and Bridget McKenzie and Michael McCormack expected to nominate. [Continue Reading]
Greek yoghurt has been flying off the shelves as viral social media trends spruik its high-protein benefits. [Continue Reading]
Where would you find the Frank Lloyd Wright marvel, Fallingwater? And what's the capital of Fiji? [Continue Reading]
The justice secretary says the limits are required to stem a growing backlog of cases in crown courts. [Continue Reading]
Opening statements begin in Miami trial of four men accused in the 2021 killing of Jovenel MoïseSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxGreed, arrogance and power were the driving forces behind four men charged in the US for the 2021 assassination of Haiti’s last elected president, Jovenel Moïse , prosecutors told a court on Tuesday during opening statements.Federal prosecutors and defense attorneys began presenting opening statements in the trial in Miami for Arcangel Pretel Ortíz, Antonio Intriago, Walter Veintemilla and James Solages. They are charged with conspiring in South Florida to kidnap... [Continue Reading]
Reporting from Doha in Qatar for FRANCE 24, journalist Hoda Abdel-Hamid explains that the Gulf region will undergo "a complete reset at the end of this war" as a result of the relentless strikes from Iranian drones and missiles, "whether it is on the military side, rethinking the need or use of the US assets around the region, or people thinking about moving or not" to the area. [Continue Reading]
Iran has vast oil as well as gas reserves and is a key supplier to China. [Continue Reading]
American Express and Blackbird cut ties with restaurant after René Redzepi accused of abusing his staffAfter allegations emerged this week that René Redzepi had abused his staff at Noma, once considered the world’s best restaurant, sponsors on Tuesday announced they would end their support for the chef’s upcoming events in Los Angeles.The New York Times reported that American Express and the hospitality company Blackbird have cut ties with Noma ahead of the Copenhagen restaurant’s four-month pop-up in LA, which was set to kick off this week. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
German Chancellor said there appears to be “clearly no joint plan” to bring the US-Israeli war on Iran to an end. [Continue Reading]
Tehran has enough material to make at least 10 nuclear warheads but extracting it would be very risky, say expertsMiddle East crisis – live updatesThe Trump administration is reportedly considering the deployment of special forces into Iran to secure its stockpile of highly enriched uranium (HEU), which experts say could be used to make at least 10 nuclear warheads.Preventing Iran from acquiring a bomb is one of Trump’s stated war aims, and the 440kg HEU stockpile represents the greatest nuclear threat as it could be turned into weapons-grade uranium relatively easily. The US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, has told... [Continue Reading]
It is the centerpiece of Iran's oil industry. Located some 25 kilometers, or 15 miles, off the shore of mainland Iran, Kharg Island is a small but vital strip of land, for the Iranian regime. Around 90% of its crude oil exports pass through here. FRANCE 24's Solange Mougin reports. [Continue Reading]
With the announcements of MotoGP and LIV Golf taking up public green spaces, environment has become a key concern raised by South Australian voters to ABC's Your Say. [Continue Reading]
Iran's move to shut the Strait of Hormuz has brought shipping through the 24-mile stretch of water close to a standstill. [Continue Reading]
A landmark Indigenous-led report reveals that racism remains a daily reality for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workers and, at the current rate of change, "it will take 118 years to eliminate racial slurs from Australian workplaces". [Continue Reading]
An alleged murder by a man who absconded from Cumberland Hospital shines a spotlight on a NSW mental healthcare system that may be more broken than first thought. [Continue Reading]
Here are some news stories you might not have seen amid the United States-Israel war on Iran. [Continue Reading]
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Darren Jones says £1.8bn project likely to cover only vehicle tax payments and right-to-work checks initiallyBritain’s £1.8bn digital ID scheme will only be available for a handful of uses by the next election, including paying vehicle tax and right-to-work checks, the minister in charge of the project has said.Darren Jones, the prime minister’s chief secretary, said on Tuesday he eventually wanted the app to be used for everything from claiming benefits to proving the right to vote, but that most of this would not happen until the next parliament. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
India's Manisha Kaylan channels Cristiano Ronaldo to score the goal of the tournament as the Philippines progress despite not playing since Sunday. Here's all you may have missed from the final night of group stage action at the Women's Asian Cup. [Continue Reading]
Guy Rivera is charged with murder in the shooting of Detective Jonathan Diller, 31. The officer’s death became a flashpoint during the presidential race. [Continue Reading]
The geopolitical landscape is changing as Russia finds itself in a surprisingly advantageous position amid the ongoing turmoil in the Middle East. Recent discussions between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, signal a potential easing of oil sanctions as a response to soaring energy prices linked to the conflict. While it remains unclear if Russia will be directly included in any sanctions relief, such moves may pave the way for Moscow's resurgence on the world stage, marking a significant pivot in international relations. Tuesday's conversations between Trump and Putin underscored a shift in focus towards energy... [Continue Reading]
Forecasters warned that areas around Chicago could experience especially dangerous weather. This type of storm in early March is “uncommon,” one forecaster said. [Continue Reading]
Gérard Araud told Euronews Ursula von der Leyen is overstepping her mandate on foreign policy as Commission chief and pushing a German line on the 27. While not historically a competence of the Commission, von der Leyen is establishing her own line on geopolitics - not without friction. [Continue Reading]
Australia's consumer watchdog is watching fuel companies as prices surge past $2.50 a litre, driven by a Middle East war that has pushed global oil to nearly $US120 a barrel. [Continue Reading]
In a dramatic escalation of military operations, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the United States is currently executing the "most intense" day of strikes against Iran since the beginning of hostilities. This surge in military activity underscores the growing tension in the region, where both sides are engaged in an aggressive exchange of fire. Hegseth's assessment reflects a broader shift in the US military strategy aimed at achieving decisive victory in the ongoing conflict. As the conflict unfolds, Iran has responded with renewed missile attacks targeting Israeli cities, including key locations such as Tel Aviv. The Iranian Revolutionary... [Continue Reading]
"Up the stairs and down the elevator" has been the rule of thumb for decades in financial markets , but apparently it's not the case any longer. [Continue Reading]
Matt Schlicht, the site’s creator, helped kick off Silicon Valley’s obsession with artificial intelligence agents. Two months later, he is joining the Meta Superintelligence Lab. [Continue Reading]
Dylan Moore opens up on an off-season incident involving a scissor-lift that cost him his Hawthorn vice-captaincy. [Continue Reading]
‘Trailblazer’ rapper returns to Australia for first time in 15 years, with body horror performer and dance biennale also on lineupGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailThe pioneering female rapper Lil’ Kim, the vomit-inducing performance artist Florentina Holzinger, and the first ever Australian Dance Biennale are among the lineup for the 2026 Rising festival, which is staged around Melbourne each winter.Lil’ Kim, who last played in Australia in 2011, will perform at Melbourne’s Festival Hall to celebrate her landmark multiplatinum records Hard Core – which turns 30 this year – and The Notorious KIM.Sign up for the fun stuff with... [Continue Reading]
Charlotte Griffiths says she never hacked a phone or used a private investigator as she gave evidence in the privacy trial brought by figures including Prince Harry and Sir Elton John. [Continue Reading]
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The company banned the shooter’s ChatGPT account but did not alert the authorities, a move that amounted to fatal negligence, the family claims. [Continue Reading]
The latest figures released by the Bureau of Health Information paints a picture of a health system which remains under immense pressure with record numbers also recorded in admitted patient episodes. [Continue Reading]
The US has been pounding Iran with its "most intense" day of strikes since the war began, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says. [Continue Reading]
Andreas Krieg says the US is lacking a clear narrative for what victory in the war with Iran looks like. [Continue Reading]
Academic Shereen Daniels says plan by Mark Rowley to absorb police’s race policies into broader anti-discrimination programme is backward stepThe Metropolitan police has been accused of insulting black people and mocking the pain it has caused them after revealing it wants to absorb its anti-racism strategy into a broader anti-discrimination scheme.The Met said the scheme, also including gender and sexual orientation, will increase its chance of success in better serving groups it has failed in the past. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Brisbane must tackle a red-hot Sydney side without two of its most important defenders after the AFL tribunal upheld bans handed to Harris Andrews and Darcy Gardiner. [Continue Reading]
The UK Home Office has released a series of impact assessments analyzing the anticipated effects of recent and forthcoming changes to migration policy. These reports include evaluations of visa controls, the Skilled Worker and Care Worker immigration rules for Spring and Autumn 2025, and the extension of Ukraine Permission Extras (UPE) aimed at supporting displaced Ukrainians. The documents collectively provide insight into the projected social and economic impacts of these policy adjustments. These changes affect a wide range of stakeholders including migrants seeking employment opportunities, care workers vital to the UK’s health sector, and Ukrainian nationals currently residing in the... [Continue Reading]
Former Sinn Féin leader being sued by three men injured in IRA bombings in 1976 and 1996A convicted IRA bomber has told a court that Gerry Adams was a senior figure in the organisation despite the former Sinn Féin leader’s claims to the contrary.Adams, 77, is being sued for symbolic “vindicatory” damages of £1 each by John Clark, Jonathan Ganesh and Barry Laycock, who were injured in the 1973 Old Bailey bombing, and the London Docklands and Manchester bombings in 1996. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
The UK government, through the Home Office, has launched a refreshed fraud strategy aimed at tackling the rising and evolving threats of fraud in an increasingly digital world. The initiative, led by Minister David Hanson, brings together expertise from government officials, banking institutions, law enforcement, and private sector stakeholders to strengthen the nation's defenses against financial crime. This strategy update comes as fraudsters exploit technological advancements that have transformed how fraud is perpetrated over the past three decades. With changes such as the widespread use of mobile devices, email, and online services, fraud risks have escalated, necessitating a more robust... [Continue Reading]
Australian travellers are going to extreme lengths to keep their hopes of a European holiday alive despite the dire circumstances. [Continue Reading]
Widow of murdered rightwing activist Charlie Kirk replaces husband on 16-member panel of military training facilityDonald Trump has appointed Erika Kirk, the widow of murdered rightwing activist Charlie Kirk, to a key advisory board of the US Air Force Academy.The 37-year-old joins a number of other loyalists to the president on the 16-member panel of the academy’s board of visitors, which according to its website “inquires into the morale, discipline, curriculum, instruction, physical equipment, fiscal affairs, academic methods and other matters” of the Colorado Springs military training facility. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Wildlife cameras snap rare pictures of blond echidnas, a tiny white-footed dunnart, and threatened seabirds on a small island off Tasmania's north coast. [Continue Reading]
Exclusive: Report suggests only 1% of annual spend on food and drink adverts will be affected after industry lobbyingThe junk food ad ban intended to curb childhood obesity will affect only 1% of the £2.4bn spent annually on advertising food and drink, and may prove a “paper tiger”, ministers have been told.The government has hailed the ban on advertising foods high in fat, salt and sugar before 9pm on TV and completely online, which came into force on 5 January, as a decisive and world-leading move that will remove 7.2bn calories from UK children’s diets every year. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Ukrainian and Russian officials have claimed battlefield successes in the more than four-year war. [Continue Reading]
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the US is hitting Iran with the "most intense" day of strikes since the war began. Follow live. [Continue Reading]