Iran’s Deadly Reckoning: Australian Travelers Warned as Kuwait Airport Strike Sparks Fears of Regional Chaos Kuwait International Airport hit in drone strike, killing one and injuring 63, with Australian travelers caught in the chaos Iran and US exchange devastating strikes in one of the biggest nights for bombings since ceasefire declared in April Australian authorities on high alert as tensions escalate in the Persian Gulf, with experts warning of potential national security implications Flights and air traffic suspended in Kuwait as country reserves right to respond to Iranian aggression The devastating drone strike on Kuwait International Airport has sent shockwaves…
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Breakthrough in Beirut: US-Brokered Ceasefire Deal Between Lebanon and Israel Raises Hopes for End to Deadly Conflict Lebanon and Israel agree to ceasefire following intense negotiations in Washington, with the US playing a key role in brokering the deal Hezbollah militia to evacuate from South Litani Sector, with Lebanese Armed Forces taking control to prevent further violence Deal contingent on complete cessation of fire from Hezbollah, with Israel and Lebanon set to hold further talks to resolve outstanding issues The news of a US-brokered ceasefire deal between Lebanon and Israel has sent shockwaves of hope across the region, as the…
Heartbreak and Betrayal: Mother’s Agonizing Search for Son’s Remains One Year After Air India Plane Crash A year after the devastating Air India plane crash, a British mother’s quest for answers and her son’s remains continues, marred by shocking mistakes and bureaucratic red tape. Amanda Donaghey’s son, Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek, 39, was among the 241 people killed in the June 2025 tragedy, but his remains were misidentified, leaving his family in a desperate search for the truth. As Mrs. Donaghey prepares to travel to India once again, she reveals the harrowing details of her ordeal, including the moment she discovered the…
Notorious Paedophile Peter Liddy to be Released from Prison: What This Means for Australian Families and Communities Peter Liddy, a former magistrate and convicted paedophile, will be released from prison on Thursday after serving time for the sexual abuse of four children between 1983 and 1986. The 82-year-old will be subject to strict home detention conditions, including electronic monitoring and a ban on contact with children, but many are questioning whether this is enough to ensure public safety. South Australia’s Attorney-General Kyam Maher had lodged an application to keep Liddy behind bars, but the Supreme Court refused, citing the need…
Liberal Party’s ‘Toxic Culture’ Exposed: Former Leader Leanne Castley Quits in Shock Move, Citing ‘Bullying, Intimidation, and Physical Threats’ Former Canberra Liberals leader Leanne Castley resigns from the party, citing a “toxic culture” of bullying, intimidation, and physical threats. Ms Castley will serve the rest of her term as an independent, saying she’s “had enough” of the party’s conduct. Current leader Mark Parton denies the party has a culture issue, but Ms Castley says she’s experienced “constant undermining” since her election in 2024. The shocking move raises questions about the Liberal Party’s internal politics and its ability to manage conflicts…