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Media Statement from Juliana Herrera’s family

On January 22, 2022, our lives changed in the most terrifying and unexpected way possible, with the loss of our daughter and sister. Warning: This...

Little Yellow Digger theft – two arrested

Police arrested two men after a three-tonne digger on a trailer was stolen in Northland around 2.15am on Monday 30 January. A witness watched in...

Police updates – fatal crashes Benneydale and Winton Dipton Highway

Updates on crimes and investigations for 2 February 2023. Name release – fatal crash, Dipton Winton Highway Police can now confirm the name of the person...

De Gaulle’s grandson urges France to restore independence, break with Washington on Ukraine quagmire

French President Emmanuel Macron is considering sending tanks to Ukraine, and has not “ruled out” fighter jets as well. At the same time, he has...

Mother Nature jeopardises Australian submarine deal

With top US legislators warning that America’s industrial submarine base is near a “breaking point,” plans to close four drydocks at a key base...

Laptop scandal: Hunter Biden paid employee thousands under the table for sexting

Fresh controversy for the US President's embattled son. Records obtained from Biden Jnr's laptop show he had an affair with the worker, an assistant at...

Man with both legs amputated shot dead by police

Officers in southern California have killed a stabbing suspect who was running away from them on his stumps. Law enforcement officers in a Los Angeles...

Alec Baldwin formally charged in fatal shooting

The actor has been indicted for involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of a crew member on the movie set for ‘Rust’. Prosecutors in New...

Ukrainian army maimed own civilians with banned mines – NGO

Kiev’s forces scattered thousands of antipersonnel landmines in the city of Izium, Human Rights Watch has said. The Ukrainian military injured scores of civilians when...

Food prices in Britain hit record highs – data

Consumers will pay an extra $1,000 for groceries this year, a survey shows. Food inflation in the UK soared to a new record of 16.7%...

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