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Middle East crisis live: Trump says he is ‘not at all’ worried about possible war crimes as his deadline nears – The Guardian
Trump’s threat to strike Iran’s power plants looms
Kim Jong Un Praises South Korea’s Lee for Apology Over Drones – Bloomberg.com
- Kim Jong Un Praises South Korea’s Lee for Apology Over Drones Bloomberg.com
- North Korea welcomes Seoul regret over drones as 'wise' DW.com
- South Korea's president regrets 'reckless' drones sent into the North Le Monde.fr
- South Korea says Pyongyang's response to drone apology marks progress in easing tensions Yahoo
- North Korea Welcome's Seoul's Expression of Regret Over Drone Incursion U.S. News & World Report
‘Why would Iran agree to a ceasefire given US and Israeli track record?’
Trump threatens new rampage as Iran deal deadline nears – The Washington Post
- Trump threatens new rampage as Iran deal deadline nears The Washington Post
- Iran War Live Updates: As Strait Deadline Looms, Trump Repeats Threats of Infrastructure Attacks in News Conference The New York Times
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Trump Says Iran Proposal Isn’t Enough to Stop Attacks on Bridges and Power Plants – The New York Times
- Trump Says Iran Proposal Isn’t Enough to Stop Attacks on Bridges and Power Plants The New York Times
- Iran’s 10-Point Proposal Demands an End to Attacks and Sanctions The New York Times
- Iran defiant on eve of Trump's ceasefire deadline Reuters
- Trump says Iran ceasefire proposal 'significant' but 'not good enough' as Hormuz Strait deadline nears CNBC
- Iran mediators make last-ditch push for 45-day ceasefire Axios
Artemis II astronauts break record for farthest human travel from Earth
Australia’s most-decorated soldier arrested over alleged war crimes, local media say – BBC
- Australia's most-decorated soldier arrested over alleged war crimes, local media say BBC
- Former Australian soldier charged with committing 5 war crime murders in Afghanistan ksat.com
- Hanson ‘will not abandon’ Roberts-Smith News.com.au
- Ben Roberts-Smith: Australia’s most decorated soldier arrested over alleged war crimes CNN
- Ben Roberts-Smith arrested: former Australian soldier to be charged with five war crime murders in Afghanistan The Guardian
‘They want to create a rift’: Israeli attacks deepen Lebanon fissures
JD Vance due in Hungary to back Orban’s re-election bid
Vance heads to Budapest to shore up Orban’s support before Sunday vote
Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy reiterates truce offer ahead of Orthodox Easter
Ukrainian president says Russia unlikely to accept – ‘for them, nothing is sacred’; Australian police arrest army reservist for joining war. What we know on day 1,504
Ukraine’s president has renewed his offer to Russia of a mutual ceasefire on strikes against energy infrastructure. “If Russia is ready to stop strikes on our energy infrastructure, we will respond in kind,” he said. “This proposal has been conveyed to the Russian side through the Americans.” Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered last week to observe a ceasefire for Easter, which Orthodox adherents mark on Sunday (13 April) in Russia and Ukraine.
In his remarks on Monday, after an overnight attack on the Black Sea port of Odesa killed three people and injured at least 16, Zelenskyy said Russia appeared unwilling to agree to the ceasefire. “We have repeatedly proposed to Russia a ceasefire at least for Easter,” he said. “But for them, all times are the same. Nothing is sacred.”
Ukrainian drones attacked the Caspian Pipeline Consortium’s oil shipping terminal in southern Russia early on Monday, damaging a mooring point and setting four oil tanks on fire, the Russian defence ministry claimed. The Ukrainian army said it had attacked a different terminal in the port of Novorossiysk – without mentioning the CPC, which did not immediately comment. The CPC pipeline handles about 1% of the world’s oil supplies, as well as about 80% of Kazakhstan’s oil exports.
A reservist in the Australian army has been charged after allegedly working as a drone operator for Ukraine. The 25-year-old man from Felixstow, in the South Australian city of Adelaide, was charged by the Australian Federal Police with working for a foreign military without authorisation, the AAP news agency reported. It is the first time someone has been charged with the offence, with the man facing up to two decades in jail if found guilty. Australian laws limit the work defence personnel can perform with a foreign military, government or company without authorisation. The man allegedly travelled to Ukraine in May 2025 and returned to Australia in January 2026.
A Russian ship carrying wheat believed to have sunk in the Sea of Azov after a drone attack has been found and towed to shore, Russia’s state news agency Tass said on Monday. The death toll has risen to three, it added. Crew abandoned the ship last Friday and made it to shore on Monday, according to Russian reports.
Russia jailed on Monday a former governor of the Kursk border region, where Ukraine’s army broke through in 2024, for 14 years over alleged kickbacks for government contracts related to the construction of fortifications. Since August 2024, the Kremlin has gone after top regional and military officials for failing to stop the incursion – a massive embarrassment for Vladimir Putin. Alexei Smirnov, the former Kursk governor, was “sentenced to 14 years in prison and a fine of 400 million rubles [£3.8m/US$5m]”, a court statement said. Another former Kursk governor, Roman Starovoyt, who led the region until just before the Ukrainian breakthrough, died last year by alleged suicide – a fate that regularly befalls officials who run foul of the Russian president.
Continue reading...Artemis II swings back around after completing record-setting moon flyby
Four astronauts become Earth’s farthest travelled and exceed a 1970 record on the fifth day of the mission
Artemis II astronauts broke Apollo 13’s distance record at 1.57pm eastern time on Monday, hugging each other in the cramped capsule as they made history for being the first four humans to travel the farthest from Earth than anyone before them.
About five hours later, at 7.02pm ET, the crew reached the furthest point in its mission, before swinging back around, at 252,756 miles from Earth – 4,111 miles farther than the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission in 1970.
Continue reading...Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis says he never wanted to hurt wife Melissa Hoskins and attacks media’s ‘false narrative’
Dennis, whose car fatally struck Hoskins in 2023, wrote on Instagram ‘I have ALWAYS been against any sort of abuse against women’
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The Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis has lashed out at journalists on social media, saying they created a “false narrative” about him after his wife’s 2023 death.
“The narrative which the media ran with was clear,” the former professional cyclist wrote on Instagram late on Monday night. “They wanted me to look like the husband who abused his wife.”
Continue reading...Iran war live: Trump warns of attacks as Hormuz deal deadline nears
Children to get free flu vaccine via nasal spray in NSW, with minister spruiking ‘needle-free alternative’
NSW follows Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia in offering free treatments for kids four and under, saving up to $70
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Hundreds of thousands of children will be able to access a painless, needle-free flu vaccination for free as governments attempt to curb falling vaccine rates.
New South Wales has become the latest state to offer a nasal spray flu vaccine to children for free, following Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia.
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