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Veteran cop leads WA's illegal tobacco crackdown

A decorated WA police veteran is spearheading a major crackdown on illegal tobacco operations and aims to recruit retired officers to bolster the fight against organised crime. Read the full story.

Cold War bunker teeters on cliff edge in UK

A hidden Cold War nuclear bunker is exposed by erosion on England's coast and could fall into the sea within days. A stark reminder of coastal threats familiar to Australia.

Europe's 2026 Arctic Blast Brings Snow Chaos and Beauty

A severe Arctic blast in early January 2026 caused widespread travel chaos across Europe, while offering a rare, picturesque blanket of snow over cities like Manchester. Discover the impacts and surprising charm of the deep freeze.

World's third attempt at peace system in crisis

Analysis: From the Concert of Europe to the UN, history shows the catastrophic cost of rejecting international law. With recent US actions, the world risks a failure it cannot afford.

Major ACT criminal trials set for 2026

From a 1999 cold case to a fatal teen crash, Canberra's Supreme Court braces for a year of high-stakes trials. Get the full list of cases set to dominate the legal landscape.

WA beef exports face $40m hit from China tax

Western Australia's beef industry faces a major blow as China imposes a 55% tax on exports. Discover the impact on WA's $129m trade and the scramble for new markets.

China's 46.7% Beef Tax Rocks WA Exporters

Western Australia's beef industry reels as China slaps a staggering 46.7% tariff on imports, escalating trade tensions. Experts assess the damage and future strategies. Read the full analysis.

Russia blames Ukraine for drone attack on Putin's home

Moscow alleges a major drone strike targeted a presidential residence, derailing peace talks. Zelensky dismisses claims as Russian propaganda aimed at undermining his meeting with Trump. Read the latest.

Bail denied in Pauline Sowry cold case over witness risk

A Wollongong magistrate has identified major problems with the prosecution's case against a man charged over the 1993 disappearance of Pauline Sowry, but denied bail due to alleged threats against police. Read the latest court developments.

$691m Federal Cash Splash for Canberra Institutions

The Albanese government has unveiled nearly $700 million in new funding for Canberra's national institutions and infrastructure in its mid-year budget update. Key projects include the National Gallery roof, War Memorial redevelopment, and Lake Burley Grif

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