Ebike Theft Surge in NSW; Victoria Crime Rate Drops First Time in 4 Years
Victoria's crime rate fell 1.9% for the first time since 2022, but theft rose 6.3%. In NSW, ebike theft soared 27%, driving a 3.1% increase in stealing offences.
Victoria's crime rate fell 1.9% for the first time since 2022, but theft rose 6.3%. In NSW, ebike theft soared 27%, driving a 3.1% increase in stealing offences.
Mo Touré's parents share their harrowing refugee journey from war-torn Liberia to Australia, and how it paved the way for their son's Socceroos career.
Donald Trump signed a 14-point memorandum with Iran at Versailles, prompting both US and Hezbollah to claim victory. The deal aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and avert economic crisis.
Donald Trump's Iran deal with Iran elicits mixed reactions: G7 leaders hail it, while Israel and US Republicans express outrage and concern over nuclear negotiations.
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RecommendedAbout 70,000 voters in Greater Manchester’s Makerfield constituency could play a pivotal role in ending Keir Starmer’s time as UK prime minister.
YouGov poll of six countries shows most think crime increasing, though trust in police is high except in Britain, where only 43% have confidence.
New research shows Brexit depressed UK exports to the EU by 12%, with most damage from leaving the single market. Rejoining the customs union would have limited benefit.
Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit undergoes successful lung transplant, but public trust is shaken by Epstein ties and son's rape convictions, exposing monarchy's crisis.
A NSW coroner has found that the 1988 death of Indigenous teenager Mark Haines was suspicious, and the initial police investigation was hindered by racism and deeply flawed.
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RecommendedThe Taliban have banned smartphones for government officials, with videos showing devices being destroyed. Analysts warn this could lead to a nationwide ban, as similar restrictions have been implemented in some areas.
The BBC commissioned a second series with Ashley Cain months after he was suspended from a Las Vegas production for alleged drunken behavior, raising questions about vetting.
Ten years after the Brexit vote, the anti-establishment anger that drove it still shapes UK politics. While elites focus on trade, Farage and hard-right parties mine ethnic resentment on the streets.
Up to 3,000 Labour activists, including cabinet ministers, are expected to campaign for Andy Burnham in the Makerfield byelection, raising concerns about overwhelming voters.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that Russia-linked arson attacks targeting his property demonstrate bad actors seeking to exploit division and destabilise UK democracy.
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RecommendedUkraine reinforces its northern border with anti-tank ditches and razor wire as Russian drone incursions from Belarus increase by 20% since January, raising fears of Minsk's deeper involvement.
Swiss voters rejected a far-right proposal to cap the population at 10 million, offering insights into anti-immigration sentiment even in prosperous nations.
A couple disagrees on whether their children should hop over the neighbor's fence to retrieve a ball. Penelope says it's trespassing; Spencer sees no harm. You decide who's right.
The Media Arts and Entertainment Alliance criticizes Pauline Hanson's personal attack on Guardian Australia's Sarah Martin, calling it an assault on press freedom. Anthony Albanese defends media's role in democracy.
Wes Streeting reveals his plan to ban private equity from social care was cut from Labour's manifesto due to overcautiousness, as he calls for bold reform.
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RecommendedRecap of June 18: Pauline Hanson's attack on journalist, migration drop, CGT threshold rise, Qantas nonstop Sydney-London, Jackie O's legal claim.
Analysis shows Trump's Iran deal is weaker than Obama's 2015 accord, with bombing failing to achieve goals like nuclear curbs or regime change.
The Muslim Council of Britain releases new security guidance for mosques, including lockdown drills and CCTV improvements, amid rising anti-Muslim hate crimes and fears of further unrest.
The Church of England has issued a long-awaited apology for its involvement in forced adoptions between the 1940s and 1980s, expressing profound regret for the trauma caused to mothers and children.
As Andy Burnham wins the Makerfield byelection, a potential leadership challenge looms. But cooler heads suggest a truce could benefit both Labour figures.
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RecommendedPresident Trump signed a 14-point peace agreement with Iran at Versailles, claiming it averted a worldwide depression by ensuring the Strait of Hormuz remained open.
Oxfordshire county council is taking legal action against the Raise the Colours group, having spent £15,000 removing over 300 flags from lamp-posts across the county.
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Americans face soaring costs for cooling, credit card debt, and utilities while the stock market booms for the wealthy, highlighting a stark economic divide.
A social media ban for under-16s alone will have limited impact and may worsen issues. A holistic strategy with media literacy education and safe spaces is essential.
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RecommendedIreland's Dáil voted to abolish the mandatory three-day wait for early abortion, a key change since the 2018 referendum. Supporters call it progress; opponents cite safeguards.