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Adelaide University cancels literary festival event with UN Gaza investigator Francesca Albanese
Festival organisers criticise the university for last-minute booking cancellation of event headlined by special rapporteur for Palestinian territories
Major parties knock back inquiry into racism and sexism in the Senate – as it happened
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Cuba charges six exiles with terrorism in wake of deadly speedboat attack
Detainees accused of coming from the US with intent to sow chaos and attack military units on Communist-ruled islandCuban prosecutors have formally charged six people with crimes of terrorism after a US-flagged speedboat was involved in a deadly shootout with Cuba's coast guard last week.The US-based Cuban defendants are accused of packing a boat with weapons and heading toward Cuba in hopes of destabilising the government in Havana. Continue reading...
Jordanian arrested for visa offences after alleged Bondi attackers visited his coffee shop during Philippines stay
Military used in arrest of Mohammad Odeh Saleh, owner of business allegedly visited by the Akrams before Australia's deadliest terror attack
Middle East conflict offers economic lifeline to Russia’s flagging war machine
With much of the world's oil supplies out of action, Russia could step in to meet demand in China and IndiaA prolonged energy crisis triggered by the widening war in the Middle East could offer an economic lifeline to Russia's war machine at a moment when it was beginning to show signs of strain.The sharp weakening and possible collapse of the regime in Iran would deprive the Kremlin of one of its closest regional partners. But that setback could be outweighed by an economic windfall if disruption pushes buyers toward Russian energy, alongside a possible slowdown in western arms supplies to Ukraine. Continue reading...
Plibersek accuses Mafs of platforming ‘coercive control’ after contestant wanted a woman ‘obedient’ like a dog
Social services minister Tanya Plibersek criticises hit reality TV show Married at First Sight for messaging which encourages control and dehumanises women'
Queensland police missed two opportunities to prevent Kelly Wilkinson’s murder, inquest hears
Reported breach of protection order fell through the cracks' before Brian Earl Johnston killed estranged wife, coroner's court told
MPs say Starmer’s UK-EU reset lacks ‘direction, definition and drive’
Foreign affairs committee report finds summit improved political relationship but efforts lack strategic priorities'Keir Starmer's efforts to reset the UK's relationship with the EU are lacking in direction, definition and drive", parliament's foreign affairs committee has said.A report based on months of expert witness testimony found the summit between the UK and the EU at Lancaster House last May had substantially improved the overall political relationship" after years of Brussels-bashing by the Conservatives. Continue reading...
UK puts emergency brake on study visas for four countries’ nationals
Shabana Mahmood says UK's generosity abused as visas halted for nationals from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and SudanThe government has imposed an emergency brake on visas for the first time on nationals from four countries, as Shabana Mahmood accused them of exploiting Britain's generosity to claim asylum.Study visas for nationals from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan have been halted, in addition to work visas for Afghans. Continue reading...
New Zealand coalition votes to make English an official language as critics slam ‘cynical’ bill
Push to give English same status as Mori and NZ sign languages sparks backlash from opposition parties and linguistic expertsA bill to recognise English as an official language of New Zealand has cleared its first hurdle in parliament amid ridicule from opposition parties and linguists who say it is unnecessary" and cynical".The bill seeks to give English, which is spoken by 95% of the country, the same official status as te reo Mori (Mori language) and New Zealand sign language. The bill said the status and use of the existing official languages would not be affected. Continue reading...
Most Reform members believe non-white UK citizens born abroad should be forced or encouraged to leave, poll finds
Nigel Farage's recent efforts to woo centre-ground voters may cause tension in party's right flank, says Hope Not HateMore than half of Reform UK members believe non-white British citizens born abroad should be deported or encouraged to leave, according to the first publicly available poll of those in Nigel Farage's party.The findings come as the Reform leader attempts to court centre-ground voters while facing pressure from his right flank, including a hardline new party launched by Rupert Lowe, who left Reform after falling out with Farage. Continue reading...
Eight-year-old Australian girl dies in snowmobile accident in Japan
Chloe Jeffries from the Gold Coast in Queensland was holidaying in the Hakuba Valley with her family
Trump administration has still not settled on reasons for going to war with Iran
The rationale keeps changing - from Iran planning a preemptive strike to lobbying by Israel
Shadow of Iraq war lies over Westminster as MPs consider US-Israeli attack on Iran
Despite rebukes from Donald Trump, many MPs back Keir Starmer's stance so far, and say lessons from conflict in Iraq must not be forgottenCalvin Bailey keeps his Iraq medal, issued to members of the British armed forces who served as part of Operation Telic, safe in a drawer in his home. It features a clasp, given to personnel who were part of the very first wave of flights to leave British bases to invade Iraq in March 2003.So when the Labour MP for Leyton and Wanstead spoke at a meeting between Labour MPs and the prime minister on Monday evening, people listened. I was exposed to and aware of all the things that were happening in the lead up to the invasion of Iraq, the groupthink, the sense of unstoppable momentum," he said on Tuesday. If you look at what is happening right now, it's materially different to 2003, but I think I can speak with adequate weight and credibility." Continue reading...
Middle East attacks intensify as Trump says he has rejected Iran’s attempt to talk
US president claims they want to talk. I said: Too Late!', while Rubio threatens the hardest hits are yet to come'
UK woman was diagnosed with rabies after psychiatrist raised fears, inquest told
Yvonne Ford, who died after scratch from dog in Morocco, had been referred to mental health expert due to symptomsA woman who died in the UK after contracting rabies while on holiday in Morocco was diagnosed with the disease after a psychiatrist was called in to assess her symptoms, an inquest has heard.Yvonne Ford, 59, died in Barnsley hospital on 11 June, four months after she was scratched by a puppy in February while on a beach in the north African country. Continue reading...
UK will charter flights from Oman to evacuate Britons from region amid Iran strikes
Government working to transport stranded nationals in coming days, prioritising most vulnerable
Domestic abuser convicted of killing wife who jumped from bridge in Scotland
Glasgow high court found Lee Milne, from Dundee, guilty of the culpable homicide of Kimberly Milne, 28A man has been convicted of killing his wife after she took her own life following a campaign of domestic abuse, in what is the first prosecution of its kind in Scotland.Kimberly Milne, 28, died after jumping from a motorway bridge in July 2023. Her husband Lee Milne, 39, from Dundee, had denied culpable homicide and a separate charge of domestic abuse, but was found guilty following a trial. Continue reading...
Australian energy bills could surge as Iran conflict drives up global gas prices
Experts warn of similarities with 2022, when electricity prices went up by more than 40% due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Benedetto Santapaola, notorious Italian mafia boss, dies in prison aged 87
Cosa Nostra leader, who controlled most of eastern Sicily, dies while serving multiple life sentences for murderBenedetto Nitto" Santapaola, a Sicilian mafia boss and one of the most dangerous figures in Italian criminal history, has died aged 87.Santapaola, who was widely believed to have been the architect of a campaign of bloodshed that scarred Italy in the 1980s and 1990s, died on Monday in a Milan prison where he was serving multiple life sentences. An autopsy has been ordered. Continue reading...
Lucy Letby case expert witness was under fitness to practise investigation during trial
Exclusive: Jury was never told about inquiry into key prosecution witness Peter Hindmarsh, which looked into allegations including of harm to patientsA doctor who gave crucial expert evidence about insulin poisoning for the prosecution of the nurse Lucy Letby was under investigation by the medical regulator at the time due to serious concerns about his fitness to practise.The General Medical Council (GMC) opened an investigation into concerns about Prof Peter Hindmarsh, including that he had harmed patients, on the first day he gave evidence at Letby's trial in late 2022. Continue reading...
Nepal’s gen-Z election: can popular former rapper Balen topple a veteran political heavyweight?
With 46% of Nepal's population under the age of 24, the election will be a test of whether their hopes and frustrations are being taken seriouslyIn the unassuming, dusty lanes of the Nepali city of Damak, an unprecedented political showdown is unfolding. Pitting an old political heavyweight against a rapper-turned-politician with a penchant for dark sunglasses and sharp suits, the battle is one that could completely reshape the country's politics.As Nepal heads into its most gripping election in years, at the forefront stands Balendra Shah, the 35-year-old known simply as Balen. He rose to fame as a popular rapper whose songs criticised the ruling elite, before pivoting to politics and winning a resounding victory to become the mayor of Kathmandu in May 2022. Continue reading...
Tuesday briefing: ‘An historic rupture’ as the Middle East crisis spreads
In today's newsletter: senior international correspondent Julian Borger on what next as Iran targets its Gulf neighbours and the conflict escalatesGood morning. The regional war many countries had long feared is here.On Saturday, global attention turned to Iran after an extraordinary joint aerial assault by the US and Israel. The intense bombardment was followed with news of the assassination of the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, along with large numbers of Iran's military and political leadership.Middle East | Israel's determination to attack Iran and the certainty US troops would be targeted in response forced the Trump administration to take pre-emptive strikes, Marco Rubio said, in a new explanation for Washington's surprise entry into the conflict.Travel | More than 100,000 Britons were stranded in the Gulf on Monday, with airspace in the region still closed to most flights and overland evacuation regarded as risky.UK politics | Nigel Farage has been accused of Donald Trump-style election denial by the Green party's new MP for Gorton and Denton, after he claimed her Reform rival came first" among British-born voters in last week's byelection.UK news | Scotland has become the first part of the UK to legalise hydrolysis, an environmentally friendly alternative to cremation or burial, reflecting increasing demand for more sustainable funeral arrangements.Environment | UK programmes to protect nature and the climate in developing countries are suffering budget cuts despite ministers' promises, the Guardian has learned. Continue reading...
Trump’s show of force in the Middle East creates a weakness China can exploit
Beijing can again leverage its critical minerals dominance over an increasingly busy US military, as Taiwan slides further down the White House list of prioritiesAs the US and Israel opened a new chapter of chaos in the Middle East, China stands to benefit from a Washington establishment that does not have the political or physical resources to focus on Asia.Officially, China has condemned the attacks. Wang Yi, the foreign minister, called them unacceptable" and called for a ceasefire, rhetoric that is typical of Beijing in response to Donald Trump's increasingly erratic foreign policy moves. Continue reading...
Israel-US war on Iran live: fire at US embassy in Riyadh after drone strike; Netanyahu says war ‘could take some time’
Donald Trump says the war could go on for four-five weeks, adding US has capability to go far longer'
Victorian government faces backlash from small businesses over right to work-from-home laws
Small employers won't be exempt from proposed legislation designed to allow off-site working two days a week
Top Democrat slams Trump officials’ ‘totally insufficient’ answers in closed-door briefing about Iran operation – as it happened
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Weight-loss drugs could prevent fatal complications from heart attacks, UK study finds
Latest research based on animal model trials shows GLP-1 drugs may prevent problem of no-reflow' in recoveryWeight-loss drugs could help people who have had a heart attack avoid suffering potentially fatal complications afterwards, research has found.Drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy reduce the risk of the tissue damage that affects up to half of the 100,000 people a year in the UK who suffer a heart attack, according to the study. Continue reading...
Mahmood’s move to make asylum temporary ‘may undermine refugee convention’
Law Society says home secretary's review of refugee status after 30 months is in tension with UK's legal obligationsShabana Mahmood's decision to tell every person applying for asylum from Monday that their status is temporary could undermine the refugee convention, the Law Society has said.The body representing solicitors in England and Wales said the home secretary's move to review every refugee's status after 30 months was in tension" with the UK's legal obligations. Continue reading...
Paramount+ and HBO Max to become one streaming service, Ellison says
Billionaire Paramount Skydance chief announces plan days after winning takeover battle for Warner Bros Discovery
Men almost twice as likely as women to earn high salaries in ‘reality check’ on Australia’s gender pay gap
Workplace Gender Equality Agency report shows a slight increase in number of women in highly paid roles, which are still dominated by men
Judge adjourns Paris trial of Islam scholar accused of raping three women
Former Oxford professor Tariq Ramadan did not appear in court as he was in a Geneva hospital, according to lawyersThe prominent Swiss academic and Islam scholar Tariq Ramadan has not appeared in court for the first day of his trial in Paris on charges of raping three women in France between 2009 and 2016.The head judge in the case adjourned proceedings until Wednesday and ordered a medical report on Ramadan's health, after his lawyers said he was in hospital in Geneva because of his multiple sclerosis. Continue reading...
Internet blackout is tool of desperate regime to isolate Iranians, say experts
Digital censorship analysts argue current outage is mostly about survival and control for the country's rulers
Hezbollah said to have launched drone that struck UK RAF airbase in Cyprus
Two more drones intercepted on Monday, authorities say, in what appears to be sustained targeting of base
Gulf states on verge of acting against Iran over ‘reckless’ strikes across region
Meeting of six-country cooperation council says option to respond to attacks by Tehran remains on the table
The war in the Middle East in maps, video and photos
How the US-Israeli war against Iran exploded into a regional conflict, as Tehran retaliated with strikes across the Middle East
Pauline Hanson claimed taxpayer-funded trips around Australia that coincided with One Nation fundraisers
Queensland senator also billed taxpayers for flights to campaign alongside her daughter, Lee Hanson, in Tasmania at last election
Top UK film and TV production school puts spotlight on students with disabilities
Exclusive: National Film and Television School introduces fully accessible accommodation and bursary scheme at its Beaconsfield campusFor a long time, physically disabled students who dreamed of studying at the UK's most prestigious film and TV production school had nowhere to stay in the local area. And when they commuted, they would encounter hundreds of inaccessible areas on campus.In an industry where just 12% of TV employees are disabled, compared with 18% in the labour market as a whole, something had to change. Continue reading...
Hanson calls censure motion a ‘stunt’ before leaving chamber – as it happened
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‘Some parents said they’d break my knees’: the teacher who exposed Putin’s primary school propaganda
Grenade-throwing contests replaced PE and denazification' speeches became homework. Pavel Talankin's undercover film about his school's indoctrination drive won a Bafta and is tipped for an Oscar, but has left him in exileIn order to watch the Oscar-nominated documentary in which many of them have starring roles, pupils at Karabash School No 1 have had to source bootlegged copies, viewing the film in private, on their phones or their laptops.Last week's Bafta best documentary win for Mr Nobody Against Putin has been studiously ignored by Russian state media, and the prize the film won at Sundance last year was also met with silence. Staff at the school and government officials in the Kremlin seem united in their desire to pretend that they know nothing about the film. Continue reading...
Angus Taylor snaps at journalist as Liberals ramp up rhetoric against Australian children in Syrian camp
Opposition leader suggests 23 children and 11 women attempting to leave al-Roj are Islamic State sympathisers'
Trump open to talks with Iran as conflict deepens in Middle East
US president signals willingness to engage with Tehran's surviving leadership as strikes and retaliatory attacks intensify across region
Rolls-Royce boss ‘open’ to Germany joining UK’s fighter jet project
Tufan Erginbilgic says decision is for the government but German participation remains a possibilityThe boss of Rolls-Royce has said he would welcome Germany helping to build Britain's next-generation fighter jet, arguing that it would bring in more business for the project.The aircraft, designed to replace the Eurofighter Typhoon, is a joint effort between the UK, Italy and Japan. Rolls-Royce is building the engine for the jet, which has attracted fresh attention as plans for a rival Franco-German warplane edge towards collapse. Continue reading...
Trump warns there could be more casualties after service members killed – as it happened
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Rare ‘blood moon’ total lunar eclipse to loom over North America, Australia and New Zealand
Eclipse will feature a deep, coppery-red full moon on 3 March, with scientists predicting the best times to see it
UK to allow US to use British bases for defensive strikes against Iran
Within hours of the prime minister's statement, the UK's Akrotiri air force base in Cyprus was reportedly hit by a droneThe UK has agreed to let the US use British military bases to attack Iranian missile sites, Keir Starmer has said.The UK has so far not been involved in the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, but in a recorded statement on Sunday evening, the prime minister said that Iran's approach was becoming more reckless and putting British lives at risk, leading to the decision to allow the US to use two of its military bases. Continue reading...
‘That resentment is real’: Mahmood’s Denmark visit aims to hammer home tough line on immigration
On tour of returns centre, home secretary says legitimate grievances' have to be acknowledged as part of responsible' politics
At least 22 people dead after pro-Iran protests in Pakistan and Iraq
US government buildings in Karachi and Baghdad targeted by crowds after killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
UK personnel just 200 metres away from Iranian missile strike
British forces in Bahrain and Iraq being drawn into Iran conflict in defence of civilian sites and military assets
Labour Together ‘making clean break’ after former director resigns as minister
Thinktank's board distances itself from Josh Simons' decision in 2023 to hire lobbying firm to investigate journalistsA Labour thinktank that helped Keir Starmer into No 10 has said it is making a clean break" from the past after its former director, Josh Simons, resigned as a minister over a report falsely linking journalists to a pro-Kremlin" network.The board of Labour Together distanced itself from Simons' decision in 2023 to hire a lobbying firm to investigate Sunday Times, Guardian and independent reporters who were looking into its failure to declare more than 700,000 in donations. Continue reading...
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