Adelaide writersâ week sacrificed to save cityâs prestigious arts festival, documents show
Briefings obtained by freedom of information warned a âcascade of withdrawalsâ could lead to collapse of 2026 South Australian festivalGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAdelaide writersâ week was sacrificed to save the 2026 Adelaide festival, an event that ploughs more than $60m into South Australiaâs economy each year, documents show.After the 8 January announcement by the Adelaide festival board that controversial Palestinian Australian academic Randa Abdel-Fattah had been dumped from the AWW program, it wasnât just fellow Australian and international guest writers and academics who began pulling out in droves. Continue reading...
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Man charged with stealing camera equipment from Bondi shooting victim in aftermath of terror attack
Police allege an attender at the Hanukah event before the shooting stole a deceased 61-year-oldâs camera equipment then pawned itGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastNSW police have charged a man for allegedly stealing camera equipment from one of the victims of the Bondi beach terror attack, in the aftermath of the shooting.In a statement, police allege that the man had been at the Hanukah event before the shooting on 14 December, in which 15 people were killed. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comTennessee man jailed over Charlie Kirk post wins $835,000 settlement
Larry Bushart was jailed for 37 days over a Facebook post after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie KirkTennessee officials will pay $835,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a man who was jailed for more than a month over a Facebook post he made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.While many people across the US lost their jobs over social media comments about Kirkâs death, Larry Bushartâs case stood out as a rare instance in which such online speech led to criminal prosecution. The 61-year-old retired police officer spent 37 days behind bars before authorities dropped the felony charge against him in October. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comMurder inquiry launched after fatal assault on London bus driver
Police say 64-year-old was attacked after confrontation near Battersea BridgeA murder investigation has been launched after a bus driver died after an assault on Battersea Bridge in London, police said. Sergei Krajev, 64, died in hospital on Tuesday after the incident in the early hours of Monday morning. Police believe he was attacked following a confrontation on the pavement near the bus, which was stationary at the time. Gary Jones, 32, was arrested at the scene.He was later charged with causing grievous bodily harm and appeared at Wimbledon magistrates court. He has been remanded in custody. Jones will next appear at Kingston crown court on 15 June, the Metropolitan police said. The family of Krajev paid tribute to him, saying: âWe feel fortunate to have had such a wonderful husband, father and grandfather in our lives. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comYoung Americans demand court halt Trumpâs biggest rollbacks of pollution protections
Suit says administration is impinging on rights to life and liberty by worsening planet-warming and toxic pollutionEighteen American youth are demanding that a court immediately halt the Trump administrationâs repeal of the scientific finding underpinning virtually all US climate regulations.The plaintiffs sued the Trump administration in February days after officials revoked the 2009 endangerment finding, which found that greenhouse gas pollution threatens public health and welfare. Filed in the Washington DC circuit court of appeals Venner v EPA alleges that the move infringes upon rights guaranteed by the US constitution, including to religious freedom, life and liberty. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comCanada faces calls for investigation into death of woman after plasma donation
International student Rodiyat Alabede, 22, died due to a âperfect stormâ of lax safety protocols, advocates sayPatient advocates in Canada have called for a new investigation into the death of a young woman who was donating blood plasma, describing a âperfect stormâ of lax safety protocols and poorly trained staff and warning of âsystemic issuesâ at plasma donation sites across the country.Rodiyat Alabede, an international student at the University of Winnipeg, died of cardiac arrest shortly after a plasma donation in October 2025 at a facility operated by the Spanish healthcare company Grifols. An initial investigation by Health Canada found no links between the plasma donation and her death. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comSinkhole shuts down runway at New York LaGuardia airport
Officials say sinkhole discovered at about 11am as emergency crews rush to complete repairsA sinkhole was discovered at New Yorkâs LaGuardia airport on Wednesday, shutting down a runway while emergency crews sought to determine its cause and how to fix it.In a post on X, LaGuardia, which handles domestic travel, said the sinkhole had been discovered at about 11am ânear runway 4/22â while the airportâs operator was conducting its daily morning inspection. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comMichael Bay to direct film based on US military rescue mission in Iran
Director of Armageddon and Transformers to team up with Universal Pictures for drama based on recent eventsMichael Bay is set to direct a military drama based on the recent rescue of two US crew members who crashed in Iran.According to Deadline, the director of action films such as Armageddon and Transformers will work with Universal Pictures to bring the story to the screen. In April, two soldiers were rescued after their fighter jet was downed, something Donald Trump called âone of most daring search-and-rescue operations in US historyâ. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comUK radio station apologises for accidentally announcing kingâs death
Announcement made due to computer error at Radio Carolineâs main studio in EssexA radio station has apologised for âany distress causedâ after accidentally announcing that King Charles had died.The erroneous announcement was made on Tuesday afternoon due to a computer error at Radio Carolineâs main studio in Essex. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comBurnham to back Shabana Mahmoodâs immigration changes, allies say
Exclusive: Greater Manchester understood to support home secretaryâs push to limit legal and illegal migrationAndy Burnham is backing Shabana Mahmoodâs controversial changes to the immigration system, his allies have said, in a blow to those in Labour who hope to soften them.The Greater Manchester mayor is understood to be keen to reframe the changes but supportive of the home secretaryâs attempts to limit legal and illegal migration, which have been criticised by some senior Labour MPs as un-British and mimicking Trump. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comIsraeli security minister stirs diplomatic outrage with flotilla activist abuse video
Far-right figure Itamar Ben-Gvir shares footage of himself taunting bound international detaineesIsraelâs far-right national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has sparked a diplomatic crisis by publishing footage of Israeli security forces abusing international activists who were detained as they tried to sail to Gaza with aid.There was a rapid and furious response from countries whose citizens were on board the boats, including the UK, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Ireland, in many cases delivered in person from the top of government. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comMahmoud Ahmadinejad, the US and Israelâs unlikely choice to lead Iran
Populist former presidentâs falling-out with the Tehran regime allegedly drew him into a takeover plotUS and Israel hoped to install Ahmadinejad as Iranâs leaderFor all their outward differences, there always seemed to be things that linked Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Donald Trump.A visit to the then Iranian presidentâs rather humble Tehran neighbourhood nearly 20 years ago highlighted cost of living problems that prefigured those facing Trump now. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comBadenoch says Labour âjust want a better salesmanâ. It would be a good start
Starmer has a reasonable list of achievements in power but has undermined himself with a lack of political storytellingNet migration down by three-quarters, the biggest fall in NHS waiting lists for 17 years, knife crime cut by 10%, the economy growing the fastest in the G7, rising wages, energy bills and petrol prices held down, the biggest sustained rise in defence spending since the cold war, a massive expansion of free childcare âŠIf Keir Starmer did tub-thumping lists of Labourâs achievements in the style of Gordon Brown, he would not actually have a shortage of things to talk about. Continue reading...
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