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Prince Harry’s Secret Stance on Ben Roberts-Smith’s Shocking War Crimes Arrest Revealed Prince Harry’s insider reveals the Duke’s strong stance on Ben Roberts-Smith’s war crimes arrest Roberts-Smith, a SAS veteran and Victoria Cross recipient, faces life in prison over alleged war crimes in Afghanistan Prince Harry, a former soldier, believes in the presumption of innocence until proven guilty, but won’t comment publicly The arrest has sparked fierce debate and criticism, with some claiming Australian soldiers have been “let down” As the world watches the dramatic unfolding of Ben Roberts-Smith’s war crimes arrest, a source close to Prince Harry has revealed…

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Beloved BBC DJ Andy Kershaw Dies Aged 66 After Brave Cancer Battle: A Look Back at His Turbulent Life and Illustrious Career Andy Kershaw, the former BBC DJ and Live Aid presenter, has passed away at 66 after a courageous fight against cancer. Kershaw’s remarkable career spanned decades, taking him to the forefront of music and journalism, with a reputation for championing new talent and reporting from the world’s most troubled hotspots. Despite his tough exterior, Kershaw’s personal life was marred by turmoil, including a highly publicized domestic abuse scandal that led to his imprisonment and a restraining order against…

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Machete Mayhem: Masked Gang’s Brutal Attack on Teens in Melbourne Mall Sparks Fears of Rising Knife Crime Terrifying footage shows a group of masked thugs storming into a Melbourne mall and attacking a group of teens with machetes. The targeted attack, which left an 18-year-old man with non-life-threatening injuries, has sparked fears of rising knife crime in the city. Police believe the two groups involved were known to each other and are treating the incident as a targeted attack. The attack has raised concerns about the availability of edged weapons and the effectiveness of efforts to address knife crime. The…

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Australia’s Naval Power Play: $Tens of Billions Deal with Japan to Secure Maritime Supremacy Australia has signed a massive deal with Japan to build three cutting-edge general purpose frigates, marking a major boost to the Royal Australian Navy’s future fleet. The $tens of billions program will create thousands of jobs in Western Australia and secure the country’s maritime trade routes and northern approaches. The upgraded Mogami-class frigates will be equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including a 32-cell vertical launch system and the ability to operate the Navy’s MH-60R Seahawk maritime combat helicopter. The deal is part of a broader defence strategy…

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Tragedy Exposed: How a ‘Probably Preventable’ Toddler Death at a Perth Hospital Could Have Been Avoided A coroner’s findings have revealed that the death of 21-month-old Sandipan Dhar at Joondalup Health Campus in 2024 was likely preventable. The inquest found that the failure to perform a blood test on the toddler was a critical missed opportunity that could have saved his life. Sandipan’s parents had repeatedly requested a blood test, but their concerns were allegedly ignored by hospital staff. The coroner’s report has sparked calls for improved processes and staff education at the hospital to prevent similar tragedies in the…

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