French police hunting stolen Louvre jewels arrest more suspects – Reuters
- French police hunting stolen Louvre jewels arrest more suspects Reuters
- French Police Arrest 5 More in Louvre Jewel Heist Investigation The New York Times
- Louvre heist: Here’s where the royal jewels stolen from the Paris museum could end up The Independent
- Five new suspects arrested over Louvre jewellery theft BBC
- 5 more jewel heist arrests made as Louvre probe deepens AP News
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- Live Updates: Haiti and Jamaica Assess Damage as Hurricane Melissa Barrels Toward Bermuda The New York Times
- Hurricane leaves trail of destruction across Caribbean BBC
- Hurricane Melissa's devastating, deadly destruction leaves Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba reeling CBS News
- Melissa hurtles toward Bermuda, will fuel downpours in Northeast U.S. The Washington Post
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5 more suspects arrested over Louvre jewel heist – ABC News
- 5 more suspects arrested over Louvre jewel heist ABC News
- French Police Arrest 5 More in Louvre Jewel Heist Investigation The New York Times
- Count of Paris urges Louvre thieves to 'give us back our jewels' Reuters
- Louvre heist suspects have admitted involvement in jewels theft CNN
- Louvre heist highlights thorny issue for museums: How to secure art without becoming fortresses AP News
Queensland to create public register of sex offenders as Daniel Morcombe’s parents ‘hope it will go national’
Bruce and Denise Morcombe call on other states to act as LNP passes ‘Daniel’s law’, allowing public naming of some child sexual abusers
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Queensland parliament has passed laws to create the state’s first public register of some child sexual abusers, with the new legislation named in memory of child murder victim Daniel Morcombe.
The move adds momentum to a campaign by Daniel’s parents, Bruce and Denise Morcombe, for a national register. The couple founded the child safety education charity the Daniel Morcombe Foundation after the murder of their 13-year-old son in 2003 by paedophile Brett Peter Cowan.
Continue reading...Virgin Trains on track to challenge Eurostar cross-Channel monopoly with access to key depot
UK rail regulator approves Richard Branson firm’s application to use Temple Mills site in London
Richard Branson’s train company is a step closer to challenging Eurostar’s monopoly on transporting passengers across the Channel after the UK rail regulator approved Virgin Train’s application to use a key depot in east London.
The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) approved Virgin’s application to use the Temple Mills depot in Leyton – which is used for maintaining and storing trains. It said the move would unlock £700m of investment in new services and create 400 jobs.
Continue reading...Five new suspects arrested in connection with Louvre robbery
Public prosecutor says arrests were made in and around Paris but suspects ‘did not help us find the stolen goods’
Five new suspects have been arrested in connection with the Louvre robbery in Paris, in which thieves stole crown jewels worth an estimated €88m (£76m), the city’s public prosecutor has said, but the gems remain missing.
Laure Beccuau told RTL radio on Thursday the arrests had been made on Wednesday night in the French capital and the surrounding area, particularly the neighbouring Seine-Saint-Denis department. But they “did not help us find the stolen goods”, she added.
Continue reading...State disability ministers threaten Butler with boycott over two-minute speaking limit at NDIS meeting
Ministers say they will reconsider their attendance at the meeting if they get at least 10 minutes each
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State and territory disability ministers have threatened to boycott an upcoming NDIS meeting with the Albanese government after being given just two minutes to contribute to discussions.
In a joint letter from all jurisdictions sent on Thursday to the health and disability minister, Mark Butler, and the NDIS minister, Jenny McAllister, ministers warned they were “no longer able to confirm” their attendance at the meeting next Friday unless given the opportunity to “meaningfully contribute”.
Continue reading...Washington’s ‘Blob’ is helping whitewash Sudan’s war crimes
Jamaica, Haiti and Cuba take stock after Hurricane Melissa destruction
New record as Senate question time blows out into chaotic marathon over transparency fight
Labor government loses control of chamber and threatens to strip Coalition members from parliamentary committees
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In chaotic Senate scenes, Labor has set a 125-year record by keeping question time running for more than three hours, after the government lost control of the chamber and threatened to strip Coalition members from parliamentary committees in a fight over transparency.
Senator David Pocock led a push to dramatically extend question time and force ministers to answer more questions, with the Coalition, Greens and crossbench defying the government to force changes to long-held conventions and rules in the upper house. It was a rare move which Labor minister Murray Watt labelled a “dummy spit”.
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