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Pakistani man convicted in Iran-backed plot to assassinate President Trump and Indian-American politician Nikki Haley

A federal jury in New York found 47-year-old Asif Merchant guilty of murder for hire and attempting to carry out an act of terrorism across international borders after a week-long trial in Brooklyn.

26 men charged with more than 1,000 offences in major online child exploitation covert investigation

Investigators identified roughly 65,000 unique images and videos depicting child abuse, including more than 300 hours of footage.

“There’s more to do”: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese marks International Women’s Day with focus on policy gains

The Prime Minister noted that the current administration is the first Australian government with a majority of women among its members.

Synagogue shootings come as Jewish groups warn of growing extremist intimidation in Canada

Police in Canada’s largest city have stepped up security around places of worship after gunfire struck two synagogues overnight in the Greater Toronto Area,...

$2.4m plan to make Victorian roads safer for pedestrians and cyclists

Pedestrians and cyclists remain among the most vulnerable road users in Victoria.

Global drug network uncovered after phone seizure leads to arrests across three continents

Investigators, supported by analysts from Europol, uncovered evidence suggesting the groups were involved in synthetic drug distribution and large-scale money laundering.

“Gratuitous alienation of India” one of Trump’s biggest mistakes, says former PM Tony Abbott

Speaking to Indian broadcaster NDTV, Abbott said one of the biggest mistakes Trump has made so far relates to how his administration has handled relations with India.

Mernda station stabbing: four youths arrested after ‘good Samaritan’ killed helping 14-year-old boy

"They (government) can’t ignore the crime crisis. We need more police, stronger sentencing and safer communities. Urgently."

Lt Gen Susan Coyle, Australia’s first woman Chief of Joint Capabilities, meets Indian defence chiefs to enhance joint operations

Australia’s Chief of Joint Capabilities, Lieutenant General Susan Coyle paid tribute to India’s military personnel who lost their lives in service during a wreath-laying ceremony at the National War Memorial.

Young international student drowns on Gold Coast beach

Karlo Bul-Anon arrived in Australia in late 2024 with aspirations to study and work while supporting his family financially.

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Caps are coming for domestic uni places, but the government also wants to grow student numbers. Can this work?

The bill’s biggest change modifies how universities are funded for “Commonwealth supported students”.

Accused ISIS bride granted bail after Melbourne court finds risk can be managed

During the bail hearing, police argued Abbas posed a risk to the community and raised concerns about the possibility of her spreading extremist ideology if released.

Jess Wilson backs Matthew Guy’s demand for apology from Moira Deeming after police clear assault claim

"To Aussie males who are sick of this treatment, who are sick of not being believed, some of us in Parliament still have your back. I have your back."
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