Police in Montague, Prince Edward Island, have launched a search for Lucas Maxwell Graham, a 38-year-old man reported missing since March 11, 2026. The Kings District RCMP described Graham as six feet two inches tall with long blond hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing denim overalls, camouflage rubber boots, and a dark hat. Authorities emphasize the urgency due to concerns for Graham's well-being and have called on the community to share information responsibly via social media. The public is encouraged to contact the Kings District RCMP or PEI Crime Stoppers if they have any details that could... [Continue Reading]
Rescue efforts are ongoing, officials said, after the KC-135 tanker and another aircraft were involved in an apparent accident. [Continue Reading]
Armed police were scrambled to the scene and pictured as they entered classrooms. [Continue Reading]
Don't panic, don't erupt, remain open and ask questions: Here are some of the tips from experts on how to reclaim a loved one from the manosphere. [Continue Reading]
Severe weather has battered the Northern Territory's (NT) Top End region, causing widespread flooding and prompting multiple evacuations and heroic rescues. Over the past week, torrential rains have resulted in the worst flooding experienced in Katherine for 28 years, isolating remote communities and leaving roads submerged. The situation intensified as emergency services undertook more than half a dozen perilous rescue missions in crocodile-infested waters, raising urgent safety concerns for residents. The heavy rainfall has overwhelming impacts, with reports indicating that areas surrounding Katherine have become inundated without warning, substantially affecting Darwin River homes and rural properties. As the flooding crisis... [Continue Reading]
Authorities have identified Mohamed Bailor Jalloh as the individual responsible for a shooting that resulted in one fatality and two injuries at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. The incident occurred on Thursday, with investigations now confirming that Jalloh, a former member of the army national guard, was previously convicted of attempting to provide material support to ISIS in 2016, leading to an 11-year prison sentence. He was released from federal custody in December 2024. Kash Patel, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), has stated that the shooting is being investigated as an act of terrorism. This... [Continue Reading]
Rastriya Swatantra Party, founded just four years ago, set to dominate new parliament with near two-thirds majority. [Continue Reading]
As a historian and diplomat, he gave intellectual shape to his people and made sure that they played a role in negotiating their future. [Continue Reading]
Meta and YouTube accused of creating harmful products in trial seen as a bellwether for attitudes towards social mediaThe first-ever jury trial over the potential harms of social media wrapped up on Thursday. Lawyers for Meta and YouTube have argued their platforms are safe for the vast majority of young people, while lawyers for a young woman at the center of the case say the tech companies have designed their products to be addictive, leading to mental health issues in children and teens.The six-week trial has seen a parade of high-profile witnesses, including Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg, Instagram head... [Continue Reading]
No deaths have been reported so far, but the military said the crash involved two aircraft, one of which landed safely. [Continue Reading]
A recent airstrike by the US military on a girls' primary school in Iran has resulted in at least 175 confirmed casualties. The incident, characterized as a tragedy resulting from a "targeting error," highlights the severe ramifications of military operations in civilian areas. Preliminary findings from a US military report indicate that the coordinates utilized for the strike were outdated, raising questions about operational protocols and intelligence assessments.US Military officials have acknowledged the devastating impact of the strike while an investigation is currently underway. The airstrike reportedly occurred when the US military was conducting operations based on compromised intelligence. The... [Continue Reading]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has escalated tensions in the region by threatening to eliminate Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, during a press conference held on Thursday. Netanyahu made the remarks against the backdrop of an ongoing conflict with Hezbollah, a Lebanese militant group that is backed by Iran. This marks a significant moment within the larger geopolitical struggle involving Israel, Iran, and the instability in Lebanon. The Israeli leader emphasized that Israel's military operations, conducted in conjunction with the United States, have inflicted considerable damage on Iran’s military capabilities, particularly affecting its elite Revolutionary Guards Corps and the... [Continue Reading]
Emergency Services are searching the flooded Burnett River in Bundaberg for a man believed to be missing from a houseboat, and have airlifted a woman bitten by a snake from her isolated home. [Continue Reading]
Also, a Michigan synagogue was attacked. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday. [Continue Reading]
Shocking allegations of poor staff living and working conditions onboard cruise ships have recently come to light. Here's what we know about how these vessels are governed. [Continue Reading]
The federal chemical regulator has ruled that some of Australia's most popular over-the-counter rat baits will be taken off supermarket shelves, but experts say domestic and industry pest control is still viable. [Continue Reading]
Air attacks have targeted military bases across Iraq belonging to Iran-backed forces. [Continue Reading]
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to visit China with President Donald Trump later this month after appearing to show little interest in previous invitations from Beijing, the South China Morning Post has learned. According to sources, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to comment publicly on the matter, Rubio had been invited to visit but had not been receptive until recently. Rubio’s attendance could smooth over some of the problems surrounding... [Continue Reading]
By suing Republican states and making sharp reversals in old cases, the Trump administration is using courts to fast-track major shifts in policy. [Continue Reading]
Although he wasn’t blind, he sang in three different gospel groups known as the Blind Boys before making a splash on the R&B and pop charts. [Continue Reading]
From one of Capcom’s most experienced producers, and a new team that’s worked on everything from Monster Hunter to Far Cry 4, comes an exciting new action RPG with a roguelike tinge. [Continue Reading]
After postponing launch opportunities in February and March, the agency determined that four astronauts could proceed toward the first crewed lunar journey in more than 50 years. [Continue Reading]
The Fremantle Dockers and West Coast Eagles are starting the new AFL season at very different stages of the journey , and for one of them, the time to turn potential into performance and challenge for the premiership is now. [Continue Reading]
Washington, D.C., was warm and sunny on Wednesday. By Thursday, snow was falling. [Continue Reading]
In tonight's edition, a new report warns that trafficking routes from Latin America to Europe are increasingly passing through the West Africa region. Also, the new US ambassador to South Africa backtracks on his criticism of the 'Kill the Boer' chant. And over a month after Cyclone Gezani devastated eastern Madagascar, the storm’s survivors are facing a new crisis as the price of construction materials has surged by 50 percent. [Continue Reading]
From September 2025 to March 2026, the Nanaimo RCMP conducted a focused enforcement project to target violent offenders, drug traffickers, and individuals connected to organized crime in the region. Funded through provincial Community Safety and Intervention Teams (SITE), the effort sought to proactively address gang activities and violent crime. A key phase took place between November 14 and 16, when the RCMP's SITE team partnered with the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of BC’s Uniformed Gang Enforcement Team. This coordinated action disrupted street-level drug trafficking closely tied to the ongoing BC Gang Conflict. The operation resulted in substantial seizures of... [Continue Reading]
Prime minister says US-Israeli war prevented Iran from moving its nuclear and ballistic projects underground. [Continue Reading]
Rising fuel prices have caused long queues and protests around the world as the US-Israeli war on Iran rages. [Continue Reading]
The deadly strike on a girls' primary school in Iran - which killed at least 175 people - was the result of a targeting error by the US military, according to preliminary findings of a US military report. [Continue Reading]
Teenage boy and girl riding ebike were declared dead at scene in Greenbank on Thursday night, Queensland police sayFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastTwo teenagers have died after a crash between an ebike and a motorcycle in the suburb of Greenbank, south of Brisbane, on Thursday night.Investigators believe the motorcycle was overtaking a vehicle in the Logan area when it collided with the ebike travelling in the opposite direction at about 9pm. Queensland police said it was thought the ebike did not have its headlights on at... [Continue Reading]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday issued a veiled threat to kill Iran’s new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei even as he acknowledged that Israel’s joint air war with the US may not lead to a collapse of Tehran’s clerical government. Holding his first press conference since the start of the war, the Israeli leader said that Iran was “no longer the same” after nearly two weeks of bombardment and that Tehran had suffered blows to its elite Revolutionary Guards Corps and Basij... [Continue Reading]
The war in Iran is not just another Middle Eastern crisis. It is a window into what world politics looks like when rules are weakest and power is most concentrated. Washington has spoken in the language of surrender and coercion, European governments have called for restraint and respect for international law, and Asian powers have scrambled to keep energy flows moving through a Strait of Hormuz that has nearly ground to a halt. What this reveals is not a functioning rules-based order. It is a... [Continue Reading]
Police say a teenage boy died when an allegedly stolen car crashed at Hoppers Crossing on Thursday night. [Continue Reading]
Nasa says technical problems that have delayed the rocket are fixed and it is ready for launch. [Continue Reading]
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam reaffirmed the government's firm position on maintaining control over decisions concerning war and peace despite ongoing warfare across Lebanon. He reported that Beirut, its southern suburb, southern Lebanon, and the Bekaa Valley have faced continuous bombardments for more than ten days. The conflict has inflicted significant human and material damage, leading to casualties, widespread destruction, and population displacement. Salam stressed that the government had repeatedly warned against engaging in this conflict and tried to prevent Lebanon from being drawn into it. The Prime Minister noted that Lebanon did not seek this war and has worked... [Continue Reading]
In the early hours of Thursday, Israeli settlers set fire to the Muhammad Fayyad Mosque located in the village of Duma, near Nablus in the occupied West Bank. Alongside the arson, the mosque walls were daubed with racist and inciting graffiti. This is the latest in a series of violent acts by settlers against Palestinian communities and their places of worship. The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned the incident, labeling it a terrorist act and holding the Israeli government responsible for fostering and supporting such attacks. The ministry accused Israeli authorities of promoting extremist policies that encourage settler... [Continue Reading]
Perth's water provider is growing increasingly frustrated with US mining giant Alcoa after facing roadblocks in accessing areas near the city's key drinking water source that it needs to keep the supply safe, internal documents reveal. [Continue Reading]
Crocodiles have been spotted lurking in floodwaters across the Top End, with NT Police incident controller Shaun Gill warning the reptiles are "absolutely everywhere" right now. [Continue Reading]
Suspect dies after students subdue him in shooting that leaves one dead and two injured at Old Dominion UniversitySign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxThe suspect who killed one person and injured two others at Old Dominion University has been identified by authorities as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, who pleaded guilty in 2016 to attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State, a person familiar with the matter told the AP.Jalloh, a former member of the army national guard, was sentenced to 11 years in prison and was released from federal custody... [Continue Reading]
In a tragic incident last night, two teenagers lost their lives following a collision involving an e-bike and a motorcycle in Logan, south of Brisbane. Emergency services were dispatched to Middle Road in Greenbank at approximately 9 PM local time, where they found the aftermath of the serious crash. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding safety on roads shared by motorcycles and bicycles. Preliminary reports stated that the motorcycle was overtaking a vehicle when it collided head-on with an e-bike carrying two riders. The impact was severe, resulting in the immediate deaths of both riders: a 16-year-old boy and a... [Continue Reading]
Wall Street has traded sharply lower overnight as pessimism about the length of the war in the Middle East continues. Follow the day's events and insights as they happen with our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. [Continue Reading]
The lawyer representing an ex-teacher being sued for allegedly sexually abusing his former student in the 1980s tells a court that evidence given by the ex-student contained "straight-out lies". [Continue Reading]
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights is set to hold first hearing on US's alleged extrajudicial killings. [Continue Reading]
The attack struck a residential area of Goma, killing an employee of the U.N.’s children’s agency and two others amid a sharp rise in drone warfare. [Continue Reading]
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Romanian President Nicusor Dan reached an agreement to produce military drones collaboratively, with manufacturing based in Romania utilizing Ukrainian technical expertise. This partnership is backed by the European Defence Fund, aiming to enhance the military capabilities of both nations during ongoing regional instability. The joint drone project underscores a strategic shift in cooperation between Ukraine and Romania, which had experienced historical mistrust prior to Russia’s ongoing military operation in Ukraine. The initiative enables Romania to strengthen its defense infrastructure while providing Ukraine with a vital technological and industrial partner. The agreement also includes a pledge... [Continue Reading]
As a supplier of gas to the European Union, Azerbaijan has been increasing its deliveries to help fill the gap from the shutdown of the shipments from the Gulf as a result of the Iran war, said Aliyev's chief foreign policy advisor. [Continue Reading]
The Services Union says its members have complained about nepotism, favouritism in hiring and poor governance at a major Queensland ports corporation. [Continue Reading]
Maggie can't run from her past forever... [Continue Reading]
Kuwaiti defense forces confronted a significant wave of hostile aerial attacks targeting the country’s airspace. Over the past day, five ballistic missiles were launched in the area, with four successfully intercepted and destroyed by Kuwait’s air defense units. One missile fell outside of critical zones, preventing any damage. In addition to the missile threats, seven enemy drones were detected and engaged. Security forces destroyed five drones, but two remained outside dangerous proximity. Despite these efforts, one hostile drone caused injuries to two civilians by striking a residential building in southern Kuwait, necessitating medical treatment. Another drone struck Kuwait International Airport,... [Continue Reading]