White Shirt Guy to Sue NSW Police Over Assault Claim
Derek Jones, known as 'white shirt guy,' plans to sue NSW police for alleged assault at a protest. Also: RBA rate hike, inland rail cuts, and Middle East tensions.
Derek Jones, known as 'white shirt guy,' plans to sue NSW police for alleged assault at a protest. Also: RBA rate hike, inland rail cuts, and Middle East tensions.
Zack Polanski falsely claimed to be a British Red Cross spokesperson while campaigning for Green party leadership, the charity says. He also misrepresented his hypnotherapy membership.
Cole Tomas Allen, accused of targeting Trump at the correspondents' dinner, now faces an additional charge for assaulting a federal officer with a deadly weapon.
The TUC calls for reinstating the bank surcharge to 8% after UK's big four banks reported £14bn in first-quarter profits, partly fueled by the Iran war.
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RecommendedApple agrees to pay $250 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over claims it misled buyers about Siri's AI capabilities, with payments of up to $95 per device.
Ministers target generational change in gender equality, facing off against manosphere activists pushing false claims about family courts and domestic violence.
Russian strikes kill 27 across Ukraine hours before Kyiv's ceasefire deadline. Venice Biennale opens with Russia's pavilion closed to public amid controversy.
Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown and Republican Sen. Jon Husted won Ohio's primary elections on Tuesday, setting up a high-profile Senate race in November's midterms.
US President Donald Trump halts the mission to guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz, hoping to finalize a deal with Iran, while maintaining the naval blockade.
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RecommendedSecretary of State Marco Rubio defends rising gas prices amid Trump's Iran war, claiming the US is 'very fortunate' as average fuel costs approach $4.50 per gallon.
The US military struck a vessel in the eastern Pacific, killing three people it called 'narco-terrorists,' but rights groups condemn the strikes as extrajudicial killings.
Vigils nationwide on Thursday to mourn five-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby, with pink attire and candles encouraged. Family requests respectful grief.
Trump's threat to pull troops from Germany sparks European anxiety. Is the continent prepared to defend itself alone? A podcast explores the implications.
Guardian editor-in-chief Katharine Viner explores the intertwined crises of environment, politics, economy, and information, arguing that public-interest journalism can rebuild community and trust.
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RecommendedA new poll shows 80% of Britons fear the Iran conflict will increase food costs, as retailers urge UK government to cut energy bills before the window closes.
China's video game market is the world's largest, but strict censorship rules on politics, cults, and ghouls challenge international developers. Is it worth the compromise?
Friedrich Merz marks one year as German chancellor with just 19% approval, facing crises, gaffes, and far-right gains amid coalition tensions.
New DNA evidence in Chiara Poggi's murder has led to a suspect being questioned, potentially exposing a miscarriage of justice and freeing the convicted man.
Seven candidates for California governor debated as early voting begins, with key clashes on healthcare, taxes, and Trump. Becerra and Hilton lead a dynamic field.
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RecommendedAnalysis of the White House's claim that Operation Epic Fury is over despite the ongoing Strait of Hormuz blockade, plus a Supreme Court decision affecting midterm elections and the King's US visit.
Labour's electoral decline risks making Nigel Farage the face of the UK's fragile union, as Scottish and Welsh nationalism radicalise amid Reform UK's rise.
Weak walls in Victorian prisons delay installation of anti-drone netting and grilles, as drone incidents surge over 1000% in four years, posing a national security threat.
Over 30 million voters head to polls in England, Wales, and Scotland. Labour faces potential losses of 1,800+ councillors, while Reform and Greens aim for gains. Plaid Cymru could make history in Wales.
A new EU-UK trade agreement could force the UK to ban pre-harvest use of glyphosate, a weedkiller linked to cancer, aligning with EU restrictions since 2023.
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RecommendedNew Mexico's attorney general petitions for a $3.7bn fine and sweeping child safety changes to Meta's platforms in the second phase of a landmark case.
Singapore introduces caning as a last resort for male students aged 9+ who bully, including cyberbullying, sparking debate over corporal punishment.
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party showcases a sleeker, data-driven approach in Essex local elections, aiming to win control of the county council and test its new campaign machinery.
The Melbourne declaration aims to fund and empower those overlooked by injustice. But for 16-year-old bidi roller Shazia Khanum in India, its promise remains distant.
Four Australian women and nine children from IS-linked families are flying from Syria to Australia. They may face arrest and charges. The government insists no assistance was provided.
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RecommendedFour Australian women linked to Islamic State and nine children are returning from Syria. They may face arrest and charges, with the government promising a hardline response.