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The rat's question
via smh.com.auThings are so bad on the streets of Birmingham, even the rat wants to know when the local council will reduce the rat population and fix the problem. -
‘Take an Uber’: Pentagon helicopter ‘scenic’ flight forces aborted landings at crash airport
via smh.com.auTwo commercial flights were impeded by an army helicopter, just months after 67 people were killed in an eerily similar incident at the same Washington airport. -
German spy agency brands main opposition party as ‘extremist’. The US is not happy
via smh.com.auA report found the far-right AfD to be racist and anti-Muslim, allowing security services step up monitoring. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said it was “tyranny in disguise”. -
Prince Harry wants reconciliation with father
via smh.com.auAfter losing his UK legal fight, Prince Harry told the BBC he wants to reconcile with the royal family, including his father King Charles. -
‘We’ve had Labour for lunch’: Farage’s Reform UK party delivers political earthquake
via smh.com.auNigel Farage is no longer the clown lobbing bricks from outside the circus tent. He’s now got a foot inside — and he’s brought the cannon. -
Prince Harry says he wants reconciliation with royals as he loses UK legal fight
via smh.com.auThe Duke of Sussex said that he wanted reconciliation with the British royal family but his father King Charles will not speak to him over a row over his security. -
Prince Harry ‘devastated’ after losing UK legal fight over police protection
via smh.com.auThe Duke of Sussex has lost his legal challenge to Britain changing his security arrangements after he stepped down from royal duties. -
Russel Brand arrives in London court
via smh.com.auRussel Brand has arrived in a London to face rape and sexual assault charges. -
All aboard Gaza aid flotilla confirmed safe after NGO reports drone attack
via smh.com.auThe Freedom Flotilla Coalition uploaded video footage showing a fire on one of its ships but did not indicate who could have been responsible for the attack. -
‘Skimp on the Barbie’: Murdoch US tabloid skewers Trump tariffs with Aussie jibe
via smh.com.auDonald Trump’s throwaway line about children having fewer dolls has gone viral in the US, and was spoofed on the front page of one of his favourite newspapers using a phrase Americans still associate with Australia. -
Children rescued from four-year COVID ‘horror house’ lockdown
via smh.com.auThe kids – eight-year-old twins and a 10-year-old – appeared amazed that they were finally allowed outdoors, breathing deeply and touching the grass. -
‘They fired the wrong guy’: Blowtorch turns to Hegseth as Waltz pays for Signalgate
via smh.com.auUS President Donald Trump has removed national security adviser Mike Waltz from his post and sent him off to be an ambassador to the United Nations, a body the president holds in contempt. -
Ethel is the world’s oldest living person. This is the secret to her longevity
via smh.com.auShe’s the oldest-known Briton to ever live and the last surviving subject of Edward VII. -
Actor and comedian Russell Brand prepares to front court on assault allegations
via smh.com.auRussell Brand, the well-known comedian and actor, prepares to front London court on assault allegations. -
US national security adviser replaced by Donald Trump
via smh.com.auUS President Donald Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz, is being replaced after the so-called signal gate scandal. -
‘The world should know what happened to her – and why’
via smh.com.auViktoriia left home to investigate a story in August 2023. She was never seen again. Now her parents know what happened. -
‘She knew the risks. She did it anyway’: The brutal detention and death of a young Ukrainian journalist
via smh.com.auThe body of 27-year-old Viktoriia Roshchyna was returned to Ukraine in February, nearly five months after Russian authorities said she had died during a prison transfer -
Trump says Ukraine deal discussed in meeting at Pope’s funeral
via smh.com.auA new agreement will give America preferential access to Ukraine’s critical minerals, while providing Kyiv with some assurance about continued US support. -
Something may be shifting in Singapore - and this election will be spicy
via smh.com.auAll eyes this weekend will be on the margins, rather than the overall winner. Even one flipped seat will likely send shudders through the ruling pary. -
Fight back harder, Harris tells Democrats after Trump hits 100 days
via smh.com.auIn her first major speech since leaving office, the former vice president said Donald Trump was enacting an agenda decades in the making. -
The moment the 150-year-old Sycamore Gap tree was chainsawed down
via smh.com.auAs a blade buzzes loudly, the majestic tree’s final moments can be seen in footage showing a person chopping it down and toppling it onto the ancient Hadrian’s Wall. -
Video shows felling of Sycamore Gap tree
via smh.com.auA British court has been shown footage of a person with a chainsaw cutting down the Sycamore Gap tree in Hadrian's Wall, and from the bodycam of a police officer who was one of the first on the scene. -
Trump called this Australian billionaire a ‘red-haired weirdo’. Today, they met again
via smh.com.auPackaging magnate Anthony Pratt pledged to invest billions in American manufacturing, scoring him an invitation to the White House, where the US president described him as a friend. -
Trump called this Australian billionaire a ‘red-haired weirdo’. Now, they’ve met again
via smh.com.auPackaging magnate Anthony Pratt pledged to invest billions in American manufacturing, scoring him an invitation to the White House, where the US president described him as a friend. -
Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt gets a shout-out from Trump at the White House
via smh.com.auThe packaging magnate was among business leaders at an event with US President Donald Trump to mark the first 100 days of his second term. -
US, Ukraine sign deal giving America ‘preferential access’ to minerals wealth
via smh.com.auThe agreement, which would create a joint US-Ukrainian fund for reconstruction, was struck after months of fraught negotiations and an eleventh-hour snag. -
King Charles III opens up in a personal message to fellow cancer patients
via smh.com.auKing Charles III opens up to fellow cancer survivors in a personal message. -
US economy shrinks in first quarter as Trump tariffs disrupt business
via smh.com.auThe US economy has shrunk 0.3 per cent in the first quarter as Donald Trump's trade wars disrupt business. -
Trump called this Australian billionaire a ‘red-haired weirdo’. Today, they meet again
via smh.com.auAustralian packaging magnate Anthony Pratt has pledged to invest billions of dollars in American manufacturing as he visits the US president at the White House. -
Anthony Pratt pledges $8 billion for US as he visits Trump at White House
via smh.com.auThe Australian billionaire, whom Trump once branded a “red-haired weirdo”, has pledged to invest billions in American manufacturing as he visits the US president at the White House.
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