Queensland Man Charged with Murder in Random Attack
A 36-year-old Bundaberg man has been charged with murder after allegedly beating a 78-year-old pedestrian to death with a metal pole during a random rampage near Bundaberg, Queensland.
A 36-year-old Bundaberg man has been charged with murder after allegedly beating a 78-year-old pedestrian to death with a metal pole during a random rampage near Bundaberg, Queensland.
President Trump threatens to bomb Oman in a cabinet meeting remark amid the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz closure, sparking diplomatic tensions.
Victoria Beckham expertly navigated rocky terrain in Ibiza wearing heels, with David Beckham's help. The family holiday continues amid ongoing rift with son Brooklyn.
A 5-year-old girl died in hospital days after a car crash on A59 in Lancashire. Another boy, also 5, and two drivers remain hospitalized.
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RecommendedKent Police search for a missing young person in a lake amid a heatwave that has claimed nine lives. A 12-year-old boy, Junior Slater, was also found dead in Lancashire.
Donald Trump's influence over the Republican Party grows stronger as the MAGA movement cements its control, reshaping party dynamics and policy priorities for the 2026 elections.
A cartoon by Nicola Jennings depicts Tony Blair critiquing Labour policy, highlighting the tension between New Labour and current party direction.
New York and New Jersey attorneys general investigate FIFA's ticketing for 2026 World Cup at MetLife Stadium, citing misleading seat locations and inflated prices.
Russian filmmaker Andrey Zvyagintsev has made a public appeal to President Putin, asking for the release of his son from military service in Ukraine.
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RecommendedAndy Arnold, a newly elected Reform UK councillor in Barnsley, is under pressure to resign after photos emerged showing an apparent swastika tattoo on his arm.
Oxfam GB CEO Richard Hawkes responds to Halima Begum's call for aid sector reform, urging evolution of INGOs, donors, and governments to shift power locally.
Shanice Brookes, 30, a charity worker and mother, was fatally shot outside a Sheffield bar. Her family remembers her as having the 'biggest heart' and 'energy you could never forget.' Police appeal for witnesses.
Reform UK's Makerfield byelection candidate Robert Kenyon criticized Brexit as economically harmful on a rugby forum, contradicting his claimed support for Leave.
Hassan Ali and neighbours in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, are baffled after a 'School: Keep Clear' sign was painted on their street, despite the school having moved 15 years ago. The council has apologised and covered the sign with black paint.
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RecommendedGuardian Weekly reports on Putin's loss of elite and public trust amid Ukraine war, plus Ebola crisis, Whistler's Mother restoration, and more.
GCHQ chief Anne Keast-Butler reveals new intelligence estimating nearly half a million Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine, as Russian forces retreat on the battlefield for the first time since late 2022.
Wes Streeting argues Tony Blair's vision fails to confront inequality, urging Labour to harness technology democratically for social justice and economic fairness.
A recent vetting process for Peter Mandelson revealed concerns over his connections to China, Russia, and Israel, sparking debate over security and diplomatic implications.
Partial lifting of internet restrictions in Iran reveals public anger over food inflation, with prices soaring up to 308% for vegetable oil, as authorities blame US for economic woes.
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RecommendedThe Guardian editorial argues that the ceasefire in Lebanon has failed to stop Israeli attacks, which are now intensifying, causing immense suffering.
Tony Blair's advice for Labour to adopt 1999-style policymaking is misguided. The party must forge new ideas for today's challenges, not recycle old ones.
The Trump administration has imposed a mandatory 21-day quarantine for travelers from Kenya amid Ebola concerns, sparking debate over public health measures.
David Blunkett and other Labour figures cast doubt on Tony Blair's recent essay advising the party, citing credibility issues and being out of touch.
Peter Mandelson received security clearance despite warnings over his foreign connections. The Guardian examines the controversy and its implications for UK security protocols.
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RecommendedProsecutor outlines charges against former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson, including rape and indecent assault, involving two alleged victims from 1985 to 2008.
California Governor Kerry Sheron has announced a formal investigation into former President Donald Trump's business dealings, citing potential fraud and tax evasion.
A Catholic priest replied 'we are but men' when confronted after being caught having sex with a woman he was providing spiritual guidance, court hears in Texas trial.
Fresh clashes broke out outside Delaney Hall in Newark as ICE officers used pepper spray and Tasers on protesters, while detainees continue a hunger and labor strike demanding better conditions.
A photo essay reveals the harsh realities inside a New Jersey immigration detention center, highlighting overcrowding and poor conditions.
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RecommendedA $1.5 million contract between the Trump administration and Elliott Broidy is under investigation, raising questions about ethics and foreign influence.