Coroner Refers Jackson Stacker Death to Homicide Squad
The NSW coroner has formally referred the death of Jackson Stacker to the homicide squad for further investigation, citing unresolved questions and potential criminal elements in the case.
The NSW coroner has formally referred the death of Jackson Stacker to the homicide squad for further investigation, citing unresolved questions and potential criminal elements in the case.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards seized two vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, while Trump extended the US ceasefire. Oil prices surged 4% as tensions escalate in the region.
Abdullah Albadri, a 34-year-old Kuwait-born failed asylum seeker, denies planning a knife attack on London's Israeli embassy, insisting it was not in his character. He was arrested after scaling an 8ft fence armed with knives.
Iranian hardliners rallied in Tehran, parading what appeared to be ballistic missiles as talks with the US in Islamabad broke down. Trump extended a ceasefire pending a proposal from Tehran.
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RecommendedA 14-year-old Palestinian schoolboy and a 32-year-old parent were killed in an Israeli settler attack near a West Bank village school, with witnesses reporting gunfire targeting students and rescuers.
Scotland Yard is moving quickly toward adopting AI automation in intelligence units, with talks underway to purchase Palantir technology despite internal concerns over data sensitivity and the company's controversial connections.
House Judiciary Democrats have formally requested FBI Director Kash Patel complete a WHO alcohol screening test and submit results to Congress amid national security concerns.
A new analysis reveals the US has used nearly half its vital missiles in the Iran war, with production delays threatening readiness for potential future conflicts.
Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich has filed a case at the European Court of Human Rights, challenging what he calls an 'unfair and abusive' criminal investigation by Jersey authorities that has frozen £5.3bn of his assets.
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RecommendedThe Pentagon has revealed a $1.5 trillion defense budget request, a 50% increase to fund Donald Trump's ambitious military projects including the controversial Golden Dome missile defense system.
Warwickshire Police announce they will sometimes switch off blue lights during non-emergency responses, using them only to navigate traffic or red lights, sparking debate among former officers.
Family of Reuben Abakah, 19, sues Tram Operations Limited for negligence after he was killed by a tram in Croydon. Damages sought exceed £200,000.
Avraham Zarbiv, a reservist who boasts of demolishing Palestinian homes in Gaza, has been selected to light a torch at Israel's independence day ceremony, sparking outrage from human rights groups.
UK regulator Ofcom investigates Telegram for alleged failure to restrict child sexual abuse material under the Online Safety Act, with potential fines up to £18 million.
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RecommendedMexico launches investigation into potential constitutional violations after two U.S. embassy officials, reportedly CIA operatives, died following a drug lab raid in Chihuahua.
Florida's attorney general has escalated an investigation into OpenAI, issuing subpoenas to determine if ChatGPT provided significant advice to a campus shooter. The probe follows a lawsuit from victims' families alleging AI influence in the 2025 Florida
Australian authorities have charged a fourth man in connection with the alleged kidnapping and murder of Chris Baghsarian, marking a significant development in the ongoing investigation.
Ukraine announces the Druzhba pipeline is ready to resume Russian oil flows after repairs, expecting the EU to unlock a €90 billion loan. Meanwhile, cybersecurity warnings escalate.
The UK government has blocked a major report linking climate change to national security threats, uninviting journalists from its launch. Guardian editor Fiona Harvey reveals findings on intelligence concerns.
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RecommendedIsrael's observer status at the Council of Europe's parliamentary assembly may be suspended following passage of a law mandating death penalty for Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks in military courts.
After the Pentagon released UFO videos, I traveled across the US to investigate the surge in ufology. What I discovered reveals more about human beliefs than extraterrestrial life.
The head of the National Cyber Security Centre warns that hacktivist attacks could disrupt the UK similarly to ransomware, urging all organisations to bolster cybersecurity defences.
El Salvador has begun a collective trial for 486 alleged MS-13 gang members, with charges spanning over 47,000 crimes. Human rights groups warn the mass prosecutions violate due process under President Bukele's emergency powers.
Donald Trump announces unilateral extension of ceasefire with Iran as talks stall, while regional violence continues and markets react cautiously to ongoing geopolitical instability.
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RecommendedTwo Americans killed in a vehicle accident in Mexico were CIA operatives involved in destroying cartel drug labs, with Mexican investigators also dead. The incident highlights US-Mexico tensions over cartel crackdowns.
Two Israeli soldiers have been sentenced to 30 days in prison after destroying a statue of Jesus in a Christian village in southern Lebanon, sparking international outcry.
Hassan Alsarout, 22, raped a woman on Euston Road, washed his clothes to destroy evidence, and planned to flee to Denmark before being apprehended within 24 hours.
Sgt Celestino Chavez Jr, missing since 1950, identified through DNA analysis and given full military honors in New Mexico hometown after decades-long saga.
Counter-terrorism police investigate whether a series of arson attacks on Jewish targets in London were planned for weeks by criminals paid on behalf of Iran, with suspects conducting reconnaissance.
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RecommendedA Canadian woman was killed and at least 13 others injured after a gunman opened fire at Mexico's Teotihuacán pyramids, a UNESCO World Heritage site, before taking his own life.