Hezbollah confirms leader assassinated by Israeli airstrike in Beirut

The strike was ordered by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while on US soil.
Huge protest against misinformation bill in Sydney – but Jewish group says the laws aren’t harsh enough

The Executive Council of Australian Jewry says the bill is too weak to combat anti-Semitism.
Entitled Palestinian demands entry to Australia after having visa cancelled for being a ‘security risk’

Hosni Imad launched legal action after being assessed as a security risk.
Paedophile aboriginal artist’s dot paintings still on public display despite his child sex crimes

The Shire of Northam won’t take down a mural by child sex offender Kirk Garlett.
Experts slam New Zealand’s controversial central bank digital currency plan

Critics says CBDCs will give the government total control over spending.
Chinese illegal immigrant allegedly sent 4.9 million scam texts from squalid Townsville share house

Jiahui Liu, 30, is accused of operating an elaborate phishing scam.
US Army scraps DEI as America gears up for war in the Middle East

Key diversity guidance has been removed.
African gang violence explodes in Adelaide as teenager is hacked with a machete

The three machete-wielding thugs were hunting an African gang member, 18.
Australians warned housing crisis will last for years unless immigration is cut: ‘It’s demand, not supply’

Australia’s population has already surpassed 27.1 million.
Russia to ban propaganda pushing childless lifestyles

The proposed law reflects Russia’s ongoing efforts to boost birth rates.
Council backflips on Australia Day change – upsetting woke councillor and aboriginal activist

One councillor compared Australia Day to “celebrating the holocaust”.
Telegram to hand over user data to governments in wake of founder’s arrest

Pavel Durov announced the update on Telegram.
Teenager killed in alleged stabbing at African-crime plagued Melbourne shopping centre

The victim has been identified as Oscar Hamilton, 16.
Food delivery riders cause tunnel chaos as third world behaviour plagues Australian roads

Stranded riders regularly cause tunnels in Sydney and Melbourne to be shut down.
Labor blames migration target blowout on immigrants refusing to leave

There are now 299,000 immigrants on bridging visas.