$250,000 Reward for Triple Murder Suspect Julian Ingram

New South Wales police have announced a $250,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Julian Ingram, accused of a triple murder in Lake Cargelligo in January. The manhunt continues after nearly two months of extensive searches.

Evidence Challenges Trump Claim on Iran School Strike

Forensic analysis of video and satellite imagery suggests a US Tomahawk missile struck a girls' primary school in Iran, killing at least 165 people, contradicting President Trump's denial of American responsibility.

UK Anti-Muslim Hate Definition and Social Cohesion Plan

Communities Secretary Steve Reed announces a new non-statutory definition of anti-Muslim hate, emphasizing it won't restrict free speech, alongside a broader Social Cohesion Strategy that includes English language learning initiatives.

Badenoch, Farage and Blair's Memory Lapse on Wars

Kemi Badenoch, Nigel Farage and Tony Blair appear to have forgotten the lessons of Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya as they champion US-led conflict with Iran, ignoring economic realities and public sentiment.

Labour MPs Threaten Rebellion Over Porn Ban Exclusion

Female Labour MPs are preparing to rebel against the government if it fails to ban step-incest depictions in online pornography, arguing the current exclusion undermines efforts to protect women and children.

Seventh US Soldier Killed in Iran War Identified

The Pentagon has identified the seventh US service member killed in the war with Iran as Sgt. Benjamin N Pennington, 26, who died from injuries sustained during an Iranian strike on a Saudi airbase.

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