Farage Denies School Racism Allegations

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage breaks silence on racism claims from his school days, denying he ever intentionally hurt anyone. Read the full story and latest developments.

Final Canberra Sitting Week: Hanson Stunt Fallout

Live coverage of Canberra's final sitting week: Reaction to Pauline Hanson's burqa stunt, Senate environmental law battles, and funding for violence against women helpline. Follow our live blog.

US Ukraine Peace Plan Mirrors Kremlin Demands

A US-led 28-point peace plan for Ukraine, criticised as a repackaging of Putin's terms, faces European resistance. Discover how EU leaders are bolstering Kyiv's negotiating position.

Gaza Humanitarian Foundation ends operations

Controversial US and Israel-backed aid group GHF ceases Gaza operations after months of deadly violence at distribution sites. Over 1,000 Palestinians killed or injured seeking food aid.

Trump to visit Beijing in April after call with Xi

President Donald Trump confirms a state visit to Beijing this April and plans to host China's Xi Jinping in Washington in 2026, signalling a potential thaw in US-China relations. Read the full details.

Bolsonaro admits trying to break ankle monitor

Former Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro confesses to tampering with his ankle monitor, leading to his incarceration. A court rules he must remain under arrest. Read the full story.

Bar Council: Don't Scrap Jury Trials for Court Backlog

The Bar Council warns the government against controversial plans to remove jury trials for some offences. Chair Barbara Mills argues fixing existing court inefficiencies should be the priority over a new, untested court system. Read the full analysis.

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