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Why Europe’s defence spending may need a bold new approach
Spotlight turns to big-name recruit Kane Cornes amid AFL media shake-up
Chris Jones has always had an eye for talent and for cultivating relationships. As a cadet reporter with Leader Newspapers in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, he struck up a friendship with a young local player, Sam Mitchell. He introduced Mitchell to his future wife. Their respective careers blossomed, and Jones was …
Ukraine war briefing: Drone squad ‘destroys rare North Korean howitzer’
A Ukrainian drone squad knocked out a North Korean self-propelled howitzer in the Luhansk region, Ukraine’s military said on Tuesday.
The Khortytsia, or east, group of forces said it was the first time since the start of the full-scale invasion that a “very rare” North Korean M-1978 Koksan …
Jair Bolsonaro charged over alleged far-right coup plot to seize power in Brazil
Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro has been charged with allegedly helping to mastermind a far-right conspiracy to cling to power through a military coup.
The South American country’s attorney general, Paulo Gonet, levelled the charges against the radical rightwing populist and several key allies on Tuesday night.
Bolsonaro, who experts …
Retailers to be required to report suspicious or bulk purchases of knives
Politicians who deliberately lie could be forced from office in Wales
Elected politicians who deliberately lie could be forced from office under proposals designed to put Wales at the forefront of the “global challenge” to restore trust in politics.
Radical changes suggested by the Welsh parliament standards committee would also make candidates in elections liable to criminal prosecution for making any …
‘Pursue this urgently’: whistleblower case reveals Whitehall focus on Kabul animal airlift
The desperation on the faces of tens of thousands of people in Afghanistan while they attempted to escape as the country came under Taliban rule was broadcast across the world.
As the US-led coalition fled the country in August 2021, the chaos outside Kabul airport intensified. Entire families gathered outside, …
Security for Ukraine could be achieved with fewer troops, say UK sources
Britain believes that a European-led security guarantee to Ukraine could be provided with considerably fewer troops than the 100,000 to 150,000 called for by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy last week in the event of a peace agreement.
A European-led assurance force for Ukraine would not necessarily involve large numbers stationed on …
Kabul evacuation whistleblower wins case against UK government
A civil servant who blew the whistle about the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan and Boris Johnson’s involvement in a decision to evacuate a pet charity from Kabul has won her case for unfair dismissal against the government in a legal first.
An employment panel of three judges unanimously found the …
UN human rights body accuses Rwanda-backed militia of killing children in eastern DRC
The UN human rights office on Tuesday accused the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels of killing three children in the eastern
Democratic Republic of the Congo city that they captured last week
, expressing alarm at human rights violations being carried out by the militia.“Our office has confirmed cases …