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Stranded Aussies pay thousands in desperate dash home from overseas
Australian travellers stuck overseas take extraordinary measures to get home amid the escalating war in the Middle East. Source link
Marine traffic 'down to zero' due to Middle East conflict
The Strait of Hormuz normally has 50 ships moving over 100 metres, but today there are virtually zero. Source link
Father of teenage Georgia school shooter found guilty of murder
A man who gave his teenage son the gun he is accused of using to kill two students and two teachers at a high school in the US state of Georgia has been convicted of second-degree murder. Source link
Players flee court at UAE tennis event after security alert amid Middle East war
An ATP Challenger tournament in Fujairah is halted abruptly due to a security alert, as players and officials ran from the courts to designated safe areas. Source link
Drones force US to close Gulf embassies as Trump rebukes Starmer
The US president says Iran’s navy, air force and air detection systems have been “knocked out”, as Israeli and US forces keep pounding targets across the country. Source link
What you need to know about Iran today, with Laura Tingle
The ABC’s global affairs editor, Laura Tingle, is in Dubai and will provide daily updates on the Middle East war. Source link
Five key takeaways from the Clintons' Epstein testimonies
More than nine hours of footage of Bill and Hillary Clinton’s depositions on their alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein have been released. Here are the key takeaways. Source link
The narrow strait of water putting oil prices and freight costs on the brink
Iran’s threats to attack vessels in one of the most important shipping passages will strain global supply of oil and gas, experts say — and Australia will not be immune from the fallout. Source link
Why the Middle East travel chaos could continue for much longer
Aussie travellers trapped in the Middle East recount missile strikes and late-night evacuations as thousands remain stranded with no end in sight. Source link
Girls' school not hit but 'mistakes' happen in war, Israel's ambassador says
Israel’s new ambassador to Australia seeks to discredit the United Nations by claiming the country “can’t take them seriously”. Source link