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09.10.2024 13:09
Man dies after being shot by police amid alleged theft of car belonging to Labor MP’s husband A 26-year-old man has died after he and another man, 34, were shot by police while allegedly driving a stolen car at officersGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA man shot by police in Wentworthville in Sydney last week after an alleged car theft has died, NSW police said.Two men were shot by police after officers were called to the scene at about 12.10pm on Friday, responding to a report of a stolen car in a Wentworthville car park in Sydney’s west. The officers fired their guns at the vehicle after it was allegedly driven at them.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading... ...

09.10.2024 13:10
Un «cold case» vieux de 46 ans intrigue Interpol L’organisation internationale de police criminelle a lancé un appel un appel au public pour identifier 46 femmes tuées dans des conditions suspectes depuis un demi-siècle dans six pays d'Europe.

09.10.2024 13:15
Crumbl Cookies to open in Australia after viral unofficial pop-up at Bondi Beach turned stale US brand says it was ‘inspired’ by local fans flying in cookies from the US and selling them at the weekend – for $17.50 eachGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastPopular US-based brand Crumbl Cookies has announced it will fast-track plans to open in Australia, after a rogue pop-up stand in Sydney created huge hype for the company’s kilojoule-filled products.The announcement comes after unaffiliated fans of the American company flew in hundreds of cookies to sell at a temporary store near Sydney’s Bondi Beach, charging $17.50 a biscuit. The cookies usually sell for US$4.49 ($6.67) in the US. Continue reading... ...

09.10.2024 14:00
Julian Assange: new play about WikiLeaks founder’s life to debut in 2025 Truth, by Australian playwright Patricia Cornelius, will feature multiple actors playing Assange as it probes questions about whistleblowersThe WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is the subject of a new play by the leading Australian playwright Patricia Cornelius, which will make its world premiere in Melbourne next year.Truth, which uses moments from Assange’s life to probe questions around freedom of information and the silencing of whistleblowers, spans his years as a teenage hacker in Melbourne, the formation of WikiLeaks and his nearly 14 years of prison, embassy confinement and house arrest in the UK – which ended in June, when he entered a plea bargain with the US over espionage charges and returned to Australia a free man. Continue reading... ...