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Teenage Thugs on the Loose: Two Boys Flee After Stolen Car Crash in Carlton, Leaving Trail of Chaos and Injured Victims A stolen car crash in Carlton leaves two innocent bystanders injured and a paramedic assaulted Two teenage boys are on the run, with police appealing for witnesses and footage to track them down The incident highlights the growing concern of stolen vehicles and reckless behavior among Melbourne’s youth A dramatic car crash in Carlton has left a community shaken, with two teenagers on the run and multiple people injured. The incident has sparked a manhunt, with police urging anyone…

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Fuel Thieves Prey on Bushfire-Ravaged Farmers, Stealing Lifeline Diesel in Cruel Blow to Regional Victoria Thieves siphon 400 litres of diesel and 100 litres of unleaded from farm tanks in Ruffy, Victoria, crippling farmers’ ability to rebuild after devastating bushfires. The brazen theft comes as regional Victoria grapples with skyrocketing fuel costs, delivery surcharges, and supply shortages, putting local businesses and communities at risk. Farmers, already reeling from the loss of livestock and land, are now facing a new threat to their livelihoods as fuel thieves exploit their vulnerability. In a shocking display of opportunism, thieves have targeted bushfire-stricken farmers…

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DEATH IN PARADISE: Horror Helicopter Crash Kills Three on Idyllic Hawaiian Beach, Exposing Industry’s Dark Past A sightseeing helicopter crash on Kauai’s North Shore leaves three dead and two fighting for their lives The tragedy marks the latest in a long line of fatal crashes that has plagued the industry for decades Experts warn that Hawaii’s treacherous terrain and unpredictable weather conditions pose a deadly risk to aviation safety The crash raises questions about the industry’s ability to ensure passenger safety and the effectiveness of new regulations The picturesque Na Pali Coast on Kauai’s North Shore was left reeling on…

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Global Economy Teeters on Brink as Strait of Hormuz Crisis Worsens: “The World Better Step Up” Warns US Secretary of State The Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil supplies, is at risk of being blocked by Iran, sparking fears of catastrophic economic consequences. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns that the world must prepare for a post-war coalition to secure safe passage of ships through the strait, or face devastating economic fallout. The crisis has already driven up oil, gas, and fertilizer prices, stoking inflation fears and displacing thousands of people in the Middle East. The…

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Australian Roads on High Alert: New Crash-Testing Rules to Tame America’s Deadly Pick-Up Trucks US-style pick-ups face tough scrutiny in Australia as new crash-testing rules are set to be introduced in 2029 ANCAP to focus on blind spots and “direct vision” to reduce serious crashes and protect vulnerable road users Large utes from brands like Ford, Ram, and Chevrolet found lacking in lifesaving technologies, putting other road users at risk The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) is set to shake up the Australian automotive industry with the introduction of new crash-testing rules in 2029, specifically targeting large US-style pick-up…

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