Three people dead in Taipei Metro station stabbing attack The suspect is also dead after falling from a building during a police chase. #Stabbings
Albanese not the only one facing a reckoning over Bondi terror By Jacob Greber While Albanese will forever struggle to shed the perception that he was too slow to recognise the threat to Australia's Jewish community — he is taking action. #GovernmentandPolitics #WorldPolitics #Terrorism #FederalGovernment #PoliticalParties #BusinessEconomicsandFinance #FederalParliament #ForeignAffairs #CommunityandSociety #JacobGreber
US to miss deadline to release all Epstein files, Trump official admits By Brad Ryan Deputy Attorney-General Todd Blanche says several hundred thousand Epstein-related documents should be released by the legal deadline, but several hundred thousand more could be a "couple of weeks" away. #WorldPolitics #SexualOffences #BradRyan
ABC 50/50 quiz: This week we're testing your knowledge on Fight Club, dogs and Nintendo Every question has only two options: one is right and the other is wrong. You have an even chance of guessing correctly each time.
How 'half-brained' thieves snatched a $50m Picasso in under four minutes By Rhiannon Stevens The 2007 Brazilian heist was not the last time a nimble thief made off with a Picasso. And as many Melburnians know, it certainly wasn't the first. #Art #History #RhiannonStevens
How life has changed for one Jewish man in Australia By Jessica Longbottom The rise in antisemitism in Australia since October 7 has reshaped the way Gaby Silver's family lives. After the Bondi attack, they're even more on edge. #ReligiousDiscrimination #Judaism #Terrorism #JessicaLongbottom
The people who grabbed civilians to safety in Bondi By Millie Roberts These are the stories of everyday people who stepped up during dark times, and of a community coming together when two gunmen sought to tear them apart on December 14. #Terrorism #MillieRoberts
How the Bondi shooters got access to now-banned guns By Matt Bevan With Australia's strict gun laws, how was Sajid Akram able to legally own the gun he was using to slaughter innocent people in Bondi on December 14? #GunControl #Terrorism #FederalGovernment #GovernmentandPolitics #MattBevan
Extreme heat, humidity and storms ahead of Christmas Day By Tyne Logan Australia is experiencing a smorgasbord of wild weather in the lead-up to Christmas, featuring extreme heat, humidity, severe thunderstorms, and tropical storms all on the cards. #Weather #WeatherPhenomena #WeatherStatistics #WeatherForecasts #WeatherWarnings #ExtremeWeatherEvents #ClimateChange #Oceans #Reefs #TyneLogan
Grace Tame fights against a legal loophole frustrating abuse survivors By Joanna Woodburn and Eden Hynninen In every Australian state and the NT, churches cannot be held vicariously liable for historical child sexual abuse perpetrated by their priests. Grace Tame is leading the charge for change. #SexualOffences #ChildAbuse #Courts #RoyalCommissions #FederalGovernment #FederalStateIssues #StateandTerritoryGovernment #JoannaWoodburn #EdenHynninen