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Amid new strikes, the future of the Strait of Hormuz has again been plunged into uncertainty, but ships are finding a way through.
A Supreme Court jury has found Erin Patterson guilty of murdering three relatives by deliberately lacing a beef Wellington lunch with death cap mushrooms. Patterson, 50, had pleaded not guilty to murder and attempted murder, telling the court the poisonous mushrooms were accidentally included in the meals she served to four relatives in 2023.
Authorities say more than 350 structures have been destroyed and 1,000 agricultural properties impacted by the Victorian bushfires. Multiple fires continue to burn out of control across the state, but on Tuesday morning all emergency warnings had been downgraded to Watch and Acts.
The issue of violence against women is in the spotlight like never before. In this News Breakfast special, victim-survivors, as well as those working on the frontline offer their insight into what's become a national crisis.
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Analysis of how much oil Iran is producing, shipping and having to store shows pressure is mounting on Tehran, but while experts agree the US blockade is effective, there are questions about whether it can really force Iran back to the negotiating table.
How Prime Minister Narendra Modi is turning India into a one-party nation.
A shooting incident at a Washington dinner attended by Donald Trump has prompted a swirl of questions about how an alleged shooter breached Secret Service security and got so close to the US president.
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Protests have erupted in the Indian capital Delhi after authorities cancelled a key student entrance exam for admission to medical undergraduate courses. The National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) was scrapped, just days after millions sat down to take it, over allegations questions had been leaked.
A Supreme Court jury has found Erin Patterson guilty of murdering three relatives by deliberately lacing a beef Wellington lunch with death cap mushrooms. Patterson, 50, had pleaded not guilty to murder and attempted murder, telling the court the poisonous mushrooms were accidentally included in the meals she served to four relatives in 2023.