‘I will do you and him in’: Julian Ingram threatened former de facto partner a decade before Lake Cargelligo murders, court documents say

Exclusive: Man accused of triple murders last month previously sentenced to prison after intimidating another partner

Julian Ingram told a former partner he had a “gun and a hole” for a man he assumed to be her new partner and made threats towards her, their child and her mother a decade before he allegedly murdered three people and went on the run, according to court documents.

Last month, Ingram – also known as Julian Pierpoint – allegedly shot dead his pregnant former partner Sophie Quinn, her new boyfriend and her aunt in Lake Cargelligo, about 450km west of Sydney. A large-scale manhunt for the 37-year-old is under way.

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With Australian private health insurance premiums set to jump by 4.41%, will policies deliver more or just cost more?

The biggest premium hike in 10 years prompts questions, as government incentives continue to drive people to take out cover merely to avoid tax penalties

The government has approved a 4.41% private health insurance premium rise from April – the largest hike in almost 10 years.

With consumers already grappling with cost-of-living pressures, including an interest rate rise earlier in February, more Australians are likely to be wondering whether keeping their private health insurance is worth it.

Melissa Davey is Guardian Australia’s medical editor

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Federal MPs accept free sport tickets from gambling companies amid calls to restrict wagering ads

Tabcorp and Sportsbet provided tickets to at least six Liberal and Labor politicians, register of interests shows

At least six federal Labor and Liberal politicians, including an assistant minister and shadow ministers, have disclosed they accepted free tickets to lucrative sporting events from major gambling companies in the past six months, as the government faces calls to restrict wagering ads and better regulate the sector.

Anthony Chisholm, the assistant minister for regional development and agriculture, has declared twice in recent months taking tickets and hospitality from Tabcorp for major horse race meets in Victoria and Queensland. Sportsbet, Australia’s biggest online bookmaker, also provided tickets to rugby union, the Australian Open or race meets to the Labor MPs Raff Ciccone and Dan Repacholi, Coalition shadow ministers Dan Tehan and Tim Wilson, and Liberal MP Mary Aldred.

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Gabon suspends social media, citing threats to security and stability – Reuters

  1. Gabon suspends social media, citing threats to security and stability  Reuters
  2. Facebook, TikTok suspended in Gabon under regulator’s order  Al Jazeera
  3. Social media suspended in Gabon 'until further notice': media regulator  africanews.com
  4. Social media suspended in Gabon for 'spreading of false information'  BBC
  5. Gabon Halts Social Media as Cost-of-Living Protests Spread  Bloomberg
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Former army chief seen as Zelenskyy’s top rival reveals to AP a rift between them – Associated Press News

  1. Former army chief seen as Zelenskyy’s top rival reveals to AP a rift between them  Associated Press News
  2. Ukraine's ex-military chief Zaluzhnyi reveals new details of rift with Zelenskiy  Reuters
  3. Zelenskyy and officials allocated insufficient resources for 2023 counteroffensive plan – former Ukrainian mi  Українська правда
  4. Zaluzhny Lifts Lid on Zelensky Rift, Failed Counteroffensive – and Surprise Manafort Contact  Kyiv Post
  5. SSU comments on “visit” to Zaluzhnyi's secret office in 2022  Ukrinform
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Palestine Action activists to face retrial over Elbit break-in – BBC

  1. Palestine Action activists to face retrial over Elbit break-in  BBC
  2. Palestine Action: Aggravated burglary charges dropped against 18 defendants  Middle East Eye
  3. Palestine Action activists to face retrial over UK Elbit factory raid following backlash  The Times of Israel
  4. Six Palestine Action activists face a retrial over a break-in at an Israel-linked defence firm's UK site.  Sky News
  5. Aggravated burglary charges against 18 Palestine Action activists dropped  The Guardian
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Credit cards cancelled, Google accounts closed: ICC judges on life under Trump sanctions

Kimberly Prost and Luz del Carmen Ibáñez Carranza vow US reprisals will not affect work of international criminal court

When the Canadian Kimberly Prost learned Donald Trump’s administration had imposed sanctions on her, it came as a shock.

For years, she has sat as a judge at the international criminal court, weighing accusations of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity; now she is on the same list as terrorists and those involved in organised crime. “It really was a moment of a bit of disbelief,” she said.

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Russia Cuts Oil Drilling as Money Dries Up, With Output at Risk – Bloomberg

  1. Russia Cuts Oil Drilling as Money Dries Up, With Output at Risk  Bloomberg
  2. Suffocating Western pressure may finally force Russian oil output cuts  Reuters
  3. Sanctions, Ship Seizures and Low Prices Squeeze Russia’s Oil Industry  The Wall Street Journal
  4. Wave of Bankruptcies Hits Russian Oil as Half of Sector Operates at a Loss  UNITED24 Media
  5. Russia Is Running Out of Places to Put Its Oil as Exports Stall  Kyiv Post
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