High-profile Sydney man had guilty conscience as he allegedly lied to police about intimate video, court hears

The man, who Guardian Australia cannot name, has pleaded not guilty to nine charges, including five counts of rape

A high-profile Sydney man lied to the police with a guilty conscience after he allegedly threatened to distribute an intimate video of a woman, a prosecutor has alleged.

The crown prosecutor Adrian Robertson on Thursday concluded his closing argument in a sexual assault trial at Sydney’s Downing Centre expected to wrap up this week. Robertson told the court how the woman’s boyfriend had allegedly gone to the man’s home to retrieve the intimate video after he threatened to distribute it.

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Rally organisers and police reach agreement – as it happened

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The deputy prime minister, Richard Marles, is speaking with ABC RN from New Zealand where he is meeting with regional counterparts.

Asked about the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East, and whether “ceasefire negotiations in Gaza are now dead”, Marles said the “continued violence in the Middle East is obviously giving rise to enormous threat to civilian life”.

I think the international community is desperate to see an end to this violence, and certainly that’s how we’re exercising our international voice.

Israel has a right to defend itself. Every country has a right to defend itself, and to do so in a proportionate way. That said, we are calling for a ceasefire, along with the United States, along with other members of the international community.

The continued violence in the Middle East is giving rise to … unacceptable numbers of civilian lives lost, and the ongoing violence is a threat to civilian life. And we, along with international community, urge an end to this.

We have [been protesting for] 51 weeks in a row, [and it’s been] absolutely peaceful. Millions of Australians have come out, it’s not provocative at all.

What’s provocative is the fact that our government isn’t listening to tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions of Australians, who have signed petitions, called their MPs, have done everything they’re supposed to do within this democratic framework to say ‘enough’ …

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Pro-Palestine rally and standing vigil going ahead in Sydney after protesters and police reach agreement

Decision reached after police launched supreme court action to have events scheduled for Town Hall on 6 and 7 October ruled unlawful

Pro-Palestine organisers have claimed victory in court, after announcing that both a rally on 6 October and a standing vigil on 7 October will go ahead after a last-minute agreement with New South Wales police.

NSW police this week launched supreme court action to have both events deemed unlawful, citing concerns over expected crowd size and potential hazards including “planter boxes” at Town Hall.

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Man bailed over alleged arson attack at Friendlyjordies’ home

Andre Stepanyan, one of two men charged over an alleged arson at the home of YouTuber Jordan Shanks-Markovina in November 2022, will fight the charges

A man charged over the brazen firebombing of a controversial YouTuber’s house has been granted bail after a judge heard he had cut ties with an outlaw motorcycle group.

Andre Stepanyan is one of two men charged over an alleged arson attack at the home of Jordan Shanks-Markovina – who posts under the name Friendlyjordies – in November 2022.

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Good eggs: fans delighted as new peregrine falcon chicks hatch on Melbourne skyscraper

Social media stars of 367 Collins Street welcome baby birds to the nest

Joy can be hatched in the most unexpected places. On Thursday, it was nestled into the ledge of a skyscraper in Melbourne’s CBD, where two peregrine falcon chicks entered the world for the first time.

The newest members of Melbourne’s favourite family hatched in the morning on top of 367 Collins Street, witnessed by more than 1,000 viewers on the building’s rolling live feed.

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No longer going gently: Israel’s new resolve in the face of Hezbollah – The Jerusalem Post

  1. No longer going gently: Israel’s new resolve in the face of Hezbollah  The Jerusalem Post
  2. Netanyahu's Lies in the United Nations  Haaretz
  3. PM to Iranians: Israel stands with you, you’ll be ‘free sooner than people think’  The Times of Israel
  4. Israel-Hamas war latest: Netanyahu warns Iran as Israel continues strikes in Lebanon  The Associated Press
  5. Israel-Gaza-Lebanon updates: Iran launches missiles at Israel, IDF says  ABC News
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BBC cancels Boris Johnson interview after Laura Kuenssberg message gaffe

Briefing notes mistakenly being sent to ex-PM meant it was ‘not right for the interview to go ahead’, says presenter

The BBC has cancelled a prime-time interview with Boris Johnson after the presenter Laura Kuenssberg accidentally sent the former prime minister her briefing notes.

Kuenssberg said she sent Johnson the notes “in a message meant for my team”. The former BBC political editor said it was “embarrassing and disappointing”, adding the error meant it was “not right for the interview to go ahead”.

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Unresolved water complaints in England and Wales rise to near-decade high

Customer disputes over sewage spills, billing mistakes and water meters soar in past year

The number of customer complaints that were unable to be resolved by water companies in England and Wales has risen by almost a third to the highest level in nearly a decade.

There was a 29% increase in 2023-24 in cases escalated to the Consumer Council for Water (CCW) by households that failed to achieve a resolution from their supplier, the watchdog said.

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Singapore’s ex-transport minister jailed for 12 months in landmark ruling – Al Jazeera English

  1. Singapore’s ex-transport minister jailed for 12 months in landmark ruling  Al Jazeera English
  2. Disgraced ex-minister gets jail time in rare corruption case for squeaky clean Singapore  CNN
  3. Singapore's disgraced former minister S. Iswaran jailed in landmark case  Reuters
  4. As it happened: Iswaran gets jail after pleading guilty to 5 offences  CNA
  5. Former Singapore minister sentenced to a year in prison in rare corruption case  NPR
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October 7 music festival survivor, IDF reservist hailed as a ‘hero’ after confronting shooters in Tel Aviv attack – CNN

  1. October 7 music festival survivor, IDF reservist hailed as a ‘hero’ after confronting shooters in Tel Aviv attack  CNN
  2. Hamas claims responsibility for deadly Israel shooting attack  Al Jazeera English
  3. Six victims of Jaffa terror attack named, as more details about shooting emerge  The Times of Israel
  4. Headlines for October 02, 2024  Democracy Now!
  5. Hamas claims responsibility for Tel Aviv shooting and stabbing attack  The Washington Post
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A small town in central Thailand is mourning the 23 who died in a school bus fire – The Associated Press

  1. A small town in central Thailand is mourning the 23 who died in a school bus fire  The Associated Press
  2. Thai police arrest driver and work to identify victims of the school bus fire that killed 23  CNN
  3. Memories and prayers are shared at small-town funeral for the victims of horrific Thai bus fire  The Hill
  4. Thailand: More than 20 children dead in Thailand bus crash  BBC.com
  5. Inferno bus owner ‘tried to hide illegal gas cylinders’  Bangkok Post
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Iran Exposed to Israeli Counterattack After Blows Against Its Allies – The Wall Street Journal

  1. Iran Exposed to Israeli Counterattack After Blows Against Its Allies  The Wall Street Journal
  2. A Wider War in the Middle East, From Hamas to Hezbollah and Now Iran  The New York Times
  3. The bloodshed in the Middle East is fast expanding  The Economist
  4. What’s Next in the Israel-Iran Conflict?  The New Yorker
  5. Iran Pushed Into Missile Fire by Sustained Israel Escalation  Bloomberg
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Former EU environment chief hits out at plans to delay anti-deforestation law

Credibility ‘damaged’ by proposed 12-month delay, which followed lobbying from governments and firms around the world

A former top environment official has said the EU’s credibility on its climate commitments has been damaged by plans for a one-year delay to a law to combat deforestation that followed intense lobbying from companies and governments around the world.

Virginijus Sinkevičius, a Lithuanian MEP who was the environment commissioner until mid-July, said postponing the deforestation regulation would be “a step backward in the fight against climate change”.

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