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Mohamed Sabry Soliman charged after flamethrower assault on crowd demanding Israeli hostages’ release

The FBI has confirmed it is investigating the incident as a “targeted terror attack,” citing “ideologically motivated violence” based on evidence and witness accounts.

Tasmania celebrates historic opening of new Bridgewater Crossing

Touted as the largest transport infrastructure project in Tasmania’s history, the $786 million bridge has been delivered on time and on budget, symbolising the strength of intergovernmental cooperation and local ingenuity.

Australia, India push for stronger Indo-Pacific defence ties post-Operation Sindoor at Shangri-La Dialogue

Both military leaders exchanged views on the evolving regional security architecture, with a strong focus on enhancing maritime cooperation.

South Australia Police arrest leaves Gaurav Kundi in critical condition with brain injury

“Maybe he will wake up if his brain works, or maybe he will not.”

You could save thousands on your HECS student loan – find out how

“Wiping 20% off every student debt is the very first piece of legislation Labor will introduce when Parliament returns… and it’ll be backdated to this Sunday, 1 June.”

‘Dirty Harry’ jailed over human smuggling plot that killed Indian family in freezing weather

The Patel families bodies were found by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police just north of the border near Emerson, Manitoba.

17 women officers make history as NDA’s first female graduates in India

Of the 5.7 lakh applicants, 1.78 lakh were women — but only 17 cleared the grueling selection process, earning their places in the academy’s first co-ed batch, which commenced training in 2022.

Elon Musk promises more risky launches after sixth Starship failure

The Starship program from Elon Musk’s space technology company, SpaceX, has been in development for more than a decade now and has undergone many iterations in its overall design and goals.

This Australian city is now the best place to live on Earth, here’s why

The Global Cities Index, compiled by Oxford Economics, provides a comparative assessment of the world’s leading urban areas using consistent data and methodology.

Exposing ‘forced cybercrime’ — victims trapped to do scam operations

“Hearing from the brave victims gave law enforcement vital insight into the human cost and complexity behind forced cybercrime operations.”

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Indian man who converted from Hinduism to Christianity fails asylum bid, tribunal finds no real risk of harm back home

Tribunal found that the applicant could safely relocate within India, including to major cities such as Delhi or Mumbai, where there was no evidence of ongoing threat.

Trump ‘not happy’ with Australia as Albanese insists ‘nothing has changed’ on Strait of Hormuz stance

Albanese reiterated that Australia’s position had not changed despite repeated assertions from Washington.

Pauline Hanson’s candidate tightens grip on SA seat as missing ballots increase One Nation victory margin

Chantelle Thomas had initially been declared the winner by just 58 votes. However, the inclusion of the previously uncounted papers increased her margin to 73–74 votes over Liberal candidate Tania Stock.
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