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Supreme Court disposes plea seeking release of Sonam Wangchuk
The Supreme Court on Monday closed as “infructuous” a petition seeking the release of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk,
Major blow for crowds of Aussies who lined up to buy gold - as ABC money expert Alan Kohler delivers reality check
January's gold‑rush hopefuls are now watching their prized ounces turn into a glittering disaster.
Inside the mystery over WHO is footing the bill for Meghan and Harry's security on their Aussie tour - but it'll probably be YOU... one way or another
Federal and state governments have declined to confirm who, if anyone, will be providing protection for the Duke and Duchess during their private Sydney and Melbourne engagements from April 15 to 19.
I've sat through countless murder trials… but there is a killer I will never forget - she was pure evil, writes JOHN SIDDLE. Read it exclusively in The Crime Desk newsletter
I have sat through more murder trials than I can care to remember. But there was one so grotesque, I will never forget it, writes JOHN SIDDLE.
The Papers: 'Trump blinks first' and 'horrific' attack on Jewish charity ambulances
Donald Trump's claim of productive talks with Iran and the attack on a Jewish charity in London is the main focus for Tuesday's front pages.
US Senate confirms Markwayne Mullin as homeland security chief
The US senator will now oversee the embattled department after a series of immigration enforcement blunders.
Eight arrested for ‘brutal’ attack on capybara in Brazil
In incident filmed by security cameras in Rio de Janeiro, group of attackers beat animal with sticks and iron barsPolice in Rio de Janeiro have arrested eight people for brutally beating a capybara – the world’s largest rodent.Resembling a giant guinea pig, the light brown capybara (Hydrochoerus hyd...
Desperate twist in search for missing mum as her family go to extreme lengths for answers
Trisha Graf, 41, was last seen driving along Dunstan Drive in Andamooka, about 610km northwest of Adelaide, at about 2am on Friday December 12, 2025.
Trump's team are eyeing Iran's parliament speaker as a US-backed leader - despite his repeated threats to America and criticisms of the President
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, 64, has been in his high-level role since 2020.
Panic attacks. 'Horrendous' claims. A society wedding in peril. As BondiBoost haircare founder breaks down outside court, LUCY MANLY reveals why the marriage break-up from hell is only going to get nastier
The co-founder of haircare brand BondiBoost - and a successful childcare centre entrepreneur before that - was seen leaving court in tears alongside her fiancé, former male escort Michael Burn.
Trump Administration Targets Harvard With Two New Investigations
The inquiries target antisemitism and admissions policies. The university called it retaliation for refusing to give in to the administration’s demands.
Trump administration announces new probes into Harvard over race and religion
These inquiries will specifically examine whether Harvard employs race-based preferences in its admissions process
IT expert is given the boot after a routine complaint quickly spiralled into an AI-fuelled HR nightmare
He was the model employee - until a simple bullying complaint, a too-warm office and an AI chatbot, sent his career into a spectacular tailspin.
Would you build your own apps?
Start-ups are offering tech for novices to create apps with the help of AI.
Oil refinery in Texas explodes into flames triggering massive boom as smoke billows through air
Emergency crews rushed to the scene of the Valero refinery in Port Arthur, Texas after multiple people in the neighborhood reported hearing a loud boom that rattled their homes.
VanDyke’s ‘holy war’: From Libya and Iraq to NIA custody
HT spoke with VanDyke’s associates such as Pastor Devlin and scholars who have studied SOLI to better understand the organisation and the man behind it.
Public figures must be ready for brickbats: Delhi High Court
Courts cannot prevent people from making fun of public figures unless the remarks are humiliating or disparaging, the Delhi high court observed on Monday
Public figures must be ready for brickbats: Delhi High Court
Courts cannot prevent people from making fun of public figures unless the remarks are humiliating or disparaging, the Delhi high court observed on Monday
Royal Mail staff say they were told to hide post to look like delivery targets met
BBC Your Voice hears from postal workers who say "take the mail for ride" is a common phrase.
Revealed: Why we can't stop Iranian missiles hitting Britain
An Iranian ballistic missile could reach Britain and strike London because the county is so badly defended, it was claimed on Monday night.