ICE Agents in Minneapolis to Get Body Cameras

ICE agents in Minneapolis will be issued body-worn cameras following fatal shootings, with Trump supporting the move to increase transparency in immigration enforcement.

Albanese to Capitalise on Coalition Chaos

Political analysts suggest Prime Minister Anthony Albanese could leverage the Coalition's internal disarray to strengthen his government's position ahead of upcoming elections.

Trump Blocked TPS for Haitians, Report Shows

A new report reveals the Trump administration blocked Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, impacting thousands. The decision has drawn criticism from human rights groups.

Hanson Fails to Declare Rinehart Private Jet Flight

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson failed to declare a private jet flight gifted by Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting, breaching parliamentary disclosure rules requiring declaration of gifts over $300.

If Russia Wins: A Year On, Warnings Intensify

One year after Carlo Masala's book 'If Russia Wins' warned of Western complacency, its scenarios on Russian aggression and NATO weakness are more urgent than ever in global security debates.

Man Guilty in Au Pair Affair Double Murder

Brendan Banfield convicted of murdering his wife and another man in a scheme with his family's Brazilian au pair, who testified against him after pleading guilty to manslaughter.

Police Review Mandelson Epstein Leak Allegations

Metropolitan Police are examining allegations of misconduct in public office against Lord Mandelson following leaked emails showing contact with Jeffrey Epstein about sensitive government information.

Navigating Potential UK Interest Rate Rises

As speculation mounts over a potential interest rate rise, experts weigh in on the best strategies for individuals and businesses to prepare and adapt in the current economic climate.

New Jeffrey Epstein Files: Key Revelations

Recently released Jeffrey Epstein documents reveal key details about his network and legal scrutiny, shedding light on ongoing investigations and public interest in the case.

Royal Son Arrested Ahead of Rape Trial

Marius Borg Hoiby, son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, detained on suspicion of assault and wielding a knife, adding to existing 38 charges including rape.

Rafah Crossing Reopening: Only Five Patients Evacuated

The reopening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt has been fraught with delays and restrictions, with only five critically ill patients evacuated on the first day despite thousands needing urgent medical care.

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