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Suspect in killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO arrested and named
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Suspect in killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO arrested and named

The New York Police Department (NYPD) released this image of the person of interest wanted for questioning in connection to the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson via X (formerly Twitter). Photo: X / @NYPDnews New York City's Police Commissioner has announced the prime suspect in the shooting of a health insurance chief executive has been arrested. Commissioner Jessica Tisch said the man is 26-year-old Luigi Nicholas Mangione, who was born and raised in Maryland. His last known address was in Honolulu, Hawaii. Altoona Police arrested him after a McDonald's employee recognised him in Pennsylvania, Tisch said. Mangione was found acting suspiciously, had firearms and fraudulent items - believed to be fake IDs - on his person. He was also found with a suppressor "consistent wit...
Assad’s fall in Syria weakens Iran but may fuel Islamist resurgence
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Assad’s fall in Syria weakens Iran but may fuel Islamist resurgence

By Samia Nakhoul, Andrew Mills A Syrian rebel fighter returns to the central city of Homs on 8 December 2024. Photo: AFP / Aref Tammawi Assad's downfall a strategic victory to anti-Iran camp Fear rise over a power vacuum; resurgence of extremist groups Assad's allies, Iran and Russia, grapple with loss of influence Analysis - The ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, after rebel forces swept into Damascus this weekend, shattered Iran's network of influence in the Middle East but Israel, the United States and Arab powers must now deal with the risk of instability and extremism from the mosaic of forces that replaces him. Chief among the rebel forces that ended 50 years of brutal dynastic rule by Assad and his father was Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a Sunni Muslim group previo...
Premier League referee David Coote sacked after investigation
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Premier League referee David Coote sacked after investigation

English football referee David Coote shows a yellow card. Photo: PHOTOSPORT Premier League referee David Coote has been sacked by English football referees' body Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL), after their investigation found his actions to be in serious breach of his contract. Coote had been suspended last month after a video circulated on social media showing the official allegedly abusing Liverpool and former manager Juergen Klopp and after a full investigation, his position has been deemed untenable. "Following the conclusion of a thorough investigation into David Coote's conduct, his employment with PGMOL has been terminated today with immediate effect," the PGMOL statement said. The Football Association also launched an investigation after Coote's initial suspen...
Kennedy Centre honours Bonnie Raitt, Grateful Dead in last show of Joe Biden’s term
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Kennedy Centre honours Bonnie Raitt, Grateful Dead in last show of Joe Biden’s term

By Jeff Mason and Allende Miglietta, Reuters Arturo Sandoval, Bonnie Raitt, Jill Biden and Joe Biden attend the 47th Kennedy Center Honors. Photo: AFP / Paul Morigi Singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt, filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, jazz musician Arturo Sandoval and rock band the Grateful Dead have been celebrated at the Kennedy Centre Honours. The Kennedy Centre also honoured Harlem's famed Apollo theatre, the first time an institution has received what is considered the top US award for achievement in the arts. The audience gave a rousing ovation to outgoing US President Joe Biden, who earlier said artists used their talents to "challenge power freely and without fear". Biden has attended the event each year of his term. President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office in January, did no...
Syrian rebel leader’s victory speech holds a message for Iran – and for Trump and Israel
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Syrian rebel leader’s victory speech holds a message for Iran – and for Trump and Israel

By Nic Robertson, CNN Emergency and security personnel extinguish a fire at the site of strikes which hit a building annexed to the Iranian embassy in Syria's capital Damascus, on 1 April, 2024. Photo: LOUAI BESHARA / AFP Analysis - Abu Mohammad al-Jolani's road to Damascus has been long. He has talked openly about his change along the way. From young al Qaeda fighter two decades ago, to rebel commander espousing sectarian tolerance. It is a journey along which he has had plenty of time to plan where and how he would mark his arrival, and to fine-tune his narrative - his message for those who put him in power, those who might bring him down, and others who can keep him in power. It is no surprise that the Islamist rebel chose Damascus's venerated Umayyad Mosque - not a TV studio, nor...
Investigation launched into Queensland lab breach, with vials of Hendra virus, lyssavirus and hantavirus missing
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Investigation launched into Queensland lab breach, with vials of Hendra virus, lyssavirus and hantavirus missing

By Molly Slattery, ABC Photo: AFP Nearly 100 live samples of the deadly Hendra virus have been lost in a biosecurity bungle at a state-run Queensland laboratory. An investigation has been launched after it was revealed 323 virus samples went missing from Virology Laboratory in 2021 in a "major breach" of biosecurity protocol, Health Minister Tim Nicholls announced on Monday. The material, which included samples of Hendra virus, lyssavirus and hantavirus, appears to have gone missing after a freezer storing the samples broke down. Nicholls said the breach was uncovered in August 2023. The lab has been unable to say whether the materials were removed or destroyed. "It's this part of the transfer of those materials that is causing concern," Nicholls said. "They were transferred to a func...
Body of woman wrapped in plastic found near Sydney Airport, homicide squad investigating
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Body of woman wrapped in plastic found near Sydney Airport, homicide squad investigating

Photo: 123RF NSW Police say the body of a woman found wrapped in plastic by a member of the public walking on a path near Sydney Airport may have been there for "weeks, if not months". Police said investigators have been unable to identify the woman and the body was in a "severe" state of decomposition. Homicide Squad commander detective superintendent Danny Doherty said police were notified at about 7.30am on Monday. It is being treated as a homicide. The area where the body was found in the bushes off Foreshore Road, a busy industrial area near Sydney Airport. "At this stage the theory would be that the person has stopped and disposed of the body just off the road," Doherty said. "The victim was only metres away from the side of the road, a very busy thoroughfare. "The length of time t...
Jay-Z accused of sexually assaulting 13-year-old in 2000 incident along with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
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Jay-Z accused of sexually assaulting 13-year-old in 2000 incident along with Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs

Jay-Z Photo: creative commons By Kara Scannell and Elizabeth Wagmeister, CNN A woman who alleges she was sexually assaulted by Sean "Diddy" Combs has amended her lawsuit to include allegations that she was also assaulted by Jay-Z at the same party. The lawsuit was initially filed against Combs in October, but on Sunday the woman added Shawn Carter, the rapper and businessman known as Jay-Z, as a defendant in the civil lawsuit. Carter is the first celebrity to be accused of sexual assault in connection to Combs. In a statement addressed to CNN, Carter called the allegations "so heinous in nature that I implore you to file a criminal complaint, not a civil one!! Whomever would commit such a crime against a minor should be locked away, would you not agree?" Combs was indicted on charges of...
Couple rescued in outback Queensland after stranding in crocodile-infested waters
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Couple rescued in outback Queensland after stranding in crocodile-infested waters

Kiwi Michael Adair and colleague Mark Overton talk to the couple during the rescue mission. Photo: LifeFlight A couple have been rescued after their four-wheel drive was washed away in crocodile-infested flood waters in north-west Queensland. The couple, aged in their 50s, were stranded in the remote Gulf of Carpentaria after departing Normanton on last Thursday for Kowanyama. Emergency services were notified early on Saturday after a friend reported the couple overdue. New Zealand pilot Michael Adair was first one the scene in what was his first week working at LifeFlight. It is believed the couple had attempted to drive across a river crossing north-west of Staaten River National Park when the vehicle was overcome by a wave of floodwater. The couple told the Mount Isa LifeFlight rescu...
‘Respect his decision’: Tonga PM Hu’akavameiliku resigns
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‘Respect his decision’: Tonga PM Hu’akavameiliku resigns

Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni Photo: UN Photo Tongan Prime Minister Hu'akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni resigned on Monday ahead of a no-confidence motion, the Tongan parliament office has confirmed. "At the opening of today's (Monday) session a teary-eyed Prime Minister asked the Lord Speaker if he could say a few words, before the Motion was tabled. He was permitted to address the House," Matangi Tonga reports. Read more: Tonga's no confidence vote against PM spotlights political fracture Tonga PM resigns as defence minister after meeting with King, makes room for noble "I'll be resigning immediately according to the Constitution," he was quoted as saying. The prime minister defeated a previous vote of no confidence in September last year. According to Matangi Tonga, the motion for the...