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An Israeli group led by a right-wing activist organized charter flights that evacuated hundreds of Palestinians from Gaza, according to an investigation. The operations have drawn criticism and renewed controversy over relocation efforts.
The federal government has not ruled out fuel rationing as rising global oil prices trigger shortages across regional Australia. Emergency reserves have been released, but farmers and small towns say soaring costs and supply delays are worsening the crisis.
Three Arab men were killed in separate shootings in Ramle, Musheirifa and Tira on Monday. The deaths bring the 2026 homicide toll in the Arab community to 70, amid ongoing criticism over rising violence and organized crime.
Channel 11 will air nightly midnight reruns of the award winning drama *Tehran*. The series follows undercover agent Tamar Rabinyan as she carries out high risk missions inside Iran.
Israel's president called on Europe to support efforts to eliminate Hezbollah as fighting intensifies in Lebanon. He also described the broader war with Iran as a turning point for regional and European security.
The United States has designated Iranian American Kamran Hekmati as wrongfully detained after he was imprisoned in Iran. His case will now be handled by the government's lead hostage affairs office.
The United States has designated Iranian American Kamran Hekmati as wrongfully detained in Iran. His family says the move brings renewed diplomatic focus to securing his release.
Two Iranian footballers are training with Brisbane Roar after seeking asylum in Australia during the Women's Asian Cup. They are receiving support as tensions continue between Tehran and Canberra over their decision to remain.
Snipers from Unit 636 thwarted a rock-throwing attack near Sinjil, killing two assailants and pursuing a third. Separately, a suspect accused of planning an imminent attack was arrested in Lod following intelligence from the Israel Security Agency.
Rachel Reeves will promise the fastest adoption of artificial intelligence among the Group of Seven as part of a broader plan to revive the economy. The strategy includes billions in funding for quantum computing and closer ties with the European Union.
Rachel Reeves will argue that closer ties with the European Union are vital to reviving Britain's stagnant economy. Opposition parties claim she is deflecting blame for weak growth as negotiations with Brussels continue.
Australians face the likelihood of another interest rate rise as inflation remains stubborn. The move would heighten political pressure on the government amid an ongoing cost of living crisis.
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