Judge Blocks US Sanctions on UN Expert

A federal judge temporarily blocked US sanctions against UN expert Francesca Albanese, ruling the Trump administration likely violated her free speech rights after she criticized Israel's war on Gaza.

Tammy Tyrrell Joins Labor Party from Crossbench

Former Jacqui Lambie senator Tammy Tyrrell defects to Labor, giving the government 30 Senate seats but still short of a majority. Albanese praises her as 'warm, genuinely funny and compassionate'.

Greens Senator: NDIS Reforms 'Immoral' and Rushed

Greens senator Jordon Steele-John condemns proposed NDIS reforms as 'immoral' and rushed, citing only 20 working days for Senate review. He calls it the largest cut to a government program in Commonwealth history.

Angela Rayner Cleared by HMRC Over Tax Affairs

Angela Rayner has been cleared by HMRC of deliberate wrongdoing over her tax affairs, settling £40,000 in unpaid stamp duty. The resolution opens the door for a potential Labour leadership challenge.

Para Jump to Remote Tristan da Cunha

British paratroopers and medics parachute onto Tristan da Cunha to assist a suspected hantavirus patient, highlighting the remote island's unique challenges.

Farage Criticised for Supporting Anti-Gay Preacher

Nigel Farage faces criticism after backing a Christian preacher who called homosexuality an 'abomination.' The Reform UK leader recorded a video supporting Stephen Clayden's battle against a council banning order.

UN Vote on ICJ Climate Justice Ruling

The UN General Assembly will vote on a resolution endorsing the ICJ's advisory opinion on climate change, requiring governments to cut emissions. The vote tests international legal credibility.

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