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Kathleen Folbigg Pardoned After 20 Years

Kathleen Folbigg, once dubbed 'Australia's worst female serial killer', has been pardoned after new scientific evidence cast doubt on her convictions. Discover the full story behind this shocking case.

Jayden Nguyen makes AFL history with Essendon debut

Vietnamese-Australian teenager Jayden Nguyen breaks barriers as he becomes the first player of Vietnamese heritage to debut for Essendon in the AFL, marking a milestone for cultural diversity in Australian rules football.

Best Australian Books: August 2025 Picks

Discover the best Australian books to dive into this August 2025, featuring compelling fiction, gripping memoirs, and thought-provoking non-fiction.

Trump Braces for Justice Department Charges

Former US President Donald Trump is reportedly under scrutiny as the Justice Department finalises charges in a high-stakes legal battle that could reshape his political future.

Australian Hottest 100: 5 Burning Questions Answered

As the dust settles on the Australian Hottest 100 countdown, we delve into the five most pressing questions left unanswered. From surprise entries to genre dominance, here's what you need to know.

Landlord charged in hate crime stabbing of Muslim boy

A 71-year-old Illinois landlord has been charged with a hate crime following the brutal stabbing of a six-year-old Muslim boy. The attack, which also left the child's mother critically injured, has sparked outrage and calls for justice.

New Orleans Jail Releases Inmate by Mistake

A dangerous inmate was mistakenly released from a New Orleans jail due to a critical administrative error, sparking outrage and raising concerns over prison security.

DOJ exposes Trump's false election claims in court filing

The US Justice Department has revealed damning allegations against Donald Trump in a recent court filing, accusing him of spreading false claims about the 2020 election. The document exposes how Trump's baseless assertions led to widespread misinformation

Naomi Long criticises PSNI over CCTV failures

Justice Minister Naomi Long criticises PSNI for failing to provide crucial CCTV evidence in a cybercrime investigation, raising concerns over public safety and policing standards.

Caribbean hails ICJ climate ruling as historic win

The International Court of Justice's groundbreaking climate decision has been hailed as a historic triumph for vulnerable island states facing existential threats from rising sea levels.

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