Accused militant in deadly 2012 Benghazi attack faces US court Zubayar Al-Bakoush, 58, has been wanted by the United States for more than a decade for his alleged role in the attack, which killed four Americans, including the US ambassador to Libya. #Terrorism #Courts #LawCrimeandJustice #WorldPolitics
NSW Police given extra powers ahead of Israeli presidential visit NSW Premier Chris Minns has urged demonstrators planning to protest President Isaac Herzog's visit that there are "no clashes or violence" during his visit to Sydney. #StateandTerritoryGovernment #Police
A rare backdown from Trump shows even the 'Teflon president' has limits By John Lyons Donald Trump has, until now, thrived in controversy. But the US president has now done something which a year ago would have been unthinkable… deleted a social media post. #WorldPolitics #JohnLyons
The Mark of Cain lead singer on a lifetime masking the truth By Malcolm Sutton The lead singer of legendary Adelaide rockers The Mark of Cain this week announced she was transgender, but it comes after nearly 60 years of hiding the truth from everyone. #Music #IndieMusic #LGBTQIA #MalcolmSutton
New home for old machines as collector bids goodbye to lifelong passion By Brandon Long and Dan McCray As the last man standing, 78-year-old cattleman Mervyn has parted with his collection of tractors and utes, pledging his estate to charity. #Farmers #AgriculturalMachinery #BrandonLong #DanMcCray
Even a criminal conviction can't taint 'good bloke' status By Virginia Trioli The rich and powerful were all too happy to maintain connected to Jeffrey Epstein until it became the less convenient option. #LawCrimeandJustice #SexualOffences #Crime #ChildAbuse #CommunityandSociety #Courts #Prostitution #Prisons #GovernmentandPolitics #CorporateCrimes #VirginiaTrioli
Canberra man faces court for stabbing ex-wife to death in family kitchen By Elizabeth Byrne Disturbing new details emerge about the 2023 stabbing death of a woman in her Bruce home as her former partner faces sentencing for her murder in the ACT Supreme Court. #Homicide #Stabbings #Courts #ElizabethByrne
How a cheating socialite orchestrated her high-flying husband's murder By Ciara Jones The brutal killing of a high-flying hotelier in his Brisbane mansion led to decades of rumour, myth and speculation about what unfolded on that fateful night. #Crime #History #CiaraJones