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17yo charged over alleged stabbing murder in Hobart
A youth has been charged by Tasmania Police after a 20-year-old man died in an alleged stabbing near Hobart’s Salamanca Place late on Saturday. Source link
Fans miss Indian megastar's Sydney concert over religious dagger ban
Concertgoers who had tickets to see an Indian music superstar have been offered a refund after refusing to leave their Sikh dagger at the gate. Source link
Argentina's Javier Milei wins in decisive midterms as Trump looms large
Argentina’s libertarian President Javier Milei has won decisive victories in the midterm elections, in an election where Donald Trump loomed large. Source link
Family mourns loss of man missing in waters off Melbourne
The family of a man who was on a small boat that capsized on Friday night say they are mourning the loss of their uncle, brother and friend, as police scale back their search. Source link
Man charged after Darwin priest stabbed in face with pen while setting up for mass
Police charge a 38-year-old man who allegedly stabbed a Darwin priest in the face with a pen while he was setting up for evening mass. Source link
One-punch killer Joshua Berrigan sentenced to 10 years jail
The family of a 43-year-old one-punch attack victim told his killer their lives “have been shattered beyond recognition” during an emotional Queensland court hearing. Source link
Why Cam Green staying at No.3 could help get the best out of Steve Smith
With Cam Green and Steve Smith shaping as the mostly likely candidates to be selected as Australia’s No.3 for this summer’s Ashes, selectors face a choice between pragmatism and tradition. Source link
Man accused of lighting bushfire while wearing mask, cape denied bail
Police allege a 37-year-old man lit six fires at Valley Lake, near Mount Gambier, at night while wearing a silver cape and a black mask, after allegedly stealing a cask of wine from a liquor store. Source link
'Spreading like wildfire': Schwarzenegger criticises gerrymandering surge
Former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has expressed concern over the “crazy gerrymandering” that is taking place across the US. Source link
Billionaire urged to pay mine's debts or sell as money runs out for workers
More than half the workforce at a coal mine owned by embattled British billionaire Sanjeev Gupta have been stood down without pay, with the union demanding immediate action. Source link