Hundreds potentially affected by Victoria police weapons searches that breached law

Exclusive: wide-ranging police powers used to conduct non-compliant searches that resulted in 33 people being charged or fined

Victoria police will inform the state’s anti-corruption watchdog that it did not comply with the law when it used wide-ranging powers to search people for weapons on 23 separate occasions dating back eight years.

The non-compliant searches resulted in 33 people being charged or fined, all of whom will be contacted by police and informed of the problem.

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Battlefield gains by Sudan’s ruthless paramilitary rattle regional powers – Financial Times

  1. Battlefield gains by Sudan’s ruthless paramilitary rattle regional powers  Financial Times
  2. Sudan's RSF paramilitary says it took control of strategic West Kordofan town  Reuters
  3. Sudan army division deputy killed in RSF ambush, military sources say  Sudan Tribune
  4. UNICEF Sudan Consolidated Humanitarian Flash Update (North Darfur and Kordofan Crisis) - 26 October - 01 December 2025  ReliefWeb
  5. #UN calls for unhindered humanitarian access in #Sudan as #RSF's violations persist The UN has renewed its urgent call to all parties in Sudan to guarantee "safe, unhindered humanitarian access" for civilians and aid workers, as violations by paramilitary Ra  facebook.com
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Shells found in Spain could be among oldest known musical instruments

Conch-shell trumpets discovered in Neolithic settlements and mines in Catalonia make tone similar to french horn, says lead researcher

As a child, Miquel López García was fascinated by the conch shell, kept in the bathroom, that his father’s family in the southern Spanish region of Almería had blown to warn their fellow villagers of rising rivers and approaching flood waters.

The hours he spent getting that “characteristically potent sound out of it” paid off last year when the archaeologist, musicologist and professional trumpet player pressed his lips to eight conch-shell trumpets. Their tones, he says, could carry insights into the lives of the people who lived in north-east Spain 6,000 years ago.

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UN experts accuse one of England’s biggest social landlords of habitability failings

Exclusive: Letter says L&Q appears to have systematically failed in its duty to provide adequate standard of living

UN experts have said that one of England’s biggest social landlords appears to have systematically failed to ensure the habitability of its rental properties.

In a letter to the UK government, they cite the case of a disabled tenant, Sanjay Ramburn, 55, who they say lived with his family of five in an L&Q group property in Forest Gate, east London, for several years with no electricity. They experienced four ceiling collapses, as well as severe damp and mould that affected their health.

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Ludwig Minelli, founder of leading assisted suicide group, ends his life at 92 – The Washington Post

  1. Ludwig Minelli, founder of leading assisted suicide group, ends his life at 92  The Washington Post
  2. Ludwig Minelli: Dignitas founder dies by assisted suicide aged 92, group says  BBC
  3. Dignitas founder ends his own life through assisted death  The Guardian
  4. Man Who Founded Assisted Suicide Nonprofit Dies at One of His Own Clinics at Age 92, Days Before His Birthday  People.com
  5. Dignitas founder dies by assisted suicide aged 92  Sky News
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Can a Revolt Within Netanyahu’s Ranks Block a Bill Crucial to His Coalition’s Survival? – Haaretz

  1. Can a Revolt Within Netanyahu's Ranks Block a Bill Crucial to His Coalition's Survival?  Haaretz
  2. Bennett calls Haredi draft law a con, quotes Moses saying Torah students must fight in wars  The Times of Israel
  3. Israel’s new draft law reignites ultra-Orthodox conscription debate  France 24
  4. Bismuth's haredi draft bill advances in heated Knesset panel, lawmakers call it 'not nearly enough'  The Jerusalem Post
  5. What led Netanyahu to cancel his statement on exemption law  Ynetnews
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Man charged with theft after allegedly swallowing Fabergé pendant in jewellery store

New Zealand police allege 32-year-old ingested the 18-karat gold egg – a James Bond Octopussy locket – and say the object has ‘not yet been recovered’

A New Zealand man has been charged with theft after allegedly swallowing a Fabergé James Bond Octopussy egg pendant worth more than $33,500 (US$19,200).

Police were called to a central Auckland jewellery store, Partridge Jewellers, on Friday afternoon after staff reported a man had allegedly picked up the pendant and swallowed it, said Grae Anderson, the city’s central area commander.

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Japan PM’s pledge to ‘work, work, work, work, and work’ wins catchphrase of year

Sanae Takaichi’s not-so-catchy remarks about everyone working like a horse did not go down well in a country notorious for its demanding work culture

It is not, perhaps, a word many people in Japan will want to hear as they prepare for the bonenkai office party season and some well-earned time off over the new year.

But the promise made by Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, that she would “work, work, work, work, and work” on behalf of her country has clearly struck a chord.

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Bulgaria sees massive protests against budget, corruption – DW

  1. Bulgaria sees massive protests against budget, corruption  DW
  2. Thousands rally in Bulgaria against 2026 budget, clash with police  Reuters
  3. Bulgarians Clash With Police in Biggest Protest in Years  Bloomberg.com
  4. Bulgaria's government withdraws controversial budget after major protests  ABC News
  5. Bulgaria's President Demands Resignation After the Protests, Says Public Has Rejected the Cabinet  Novinite.com
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Polish-German tensions over WWII reparations mar leaders’ summit – politico.eu

  1. Polish-German tensions over WWII reparations mar leaders’ summit  politico.eu
  2. Old tensions simmer just below surface as Tusk and Merz to meet in Berlin  The Guardian
  3. Germany to return Nazi-looted artifacts to Poland at diplomatic confab  The Times of Israel
  4. Breakthrough needed in German-Polish relations  DW
  5. Tusk says Poland may pay compensation to its WWII survivors if Germany refuses  TVP World
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Western Australian farmer dies trying to protect property from fast-moving bushfire

Man in his 60s was fighting large blaze near Ravensthorpe, about 500km south-east of Perth

A farmer working frantically to protect his property from a fast-moving bushfire has died after his vehicle was engulfed in flames.

The man aged in his 60s was operating a front-end loader as he tried to create a fire break at West River, about 500km drive south-east of Perth on Monday afternoon.

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