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16 children rescued from squalid Ohio home; family charged with child endangerment

ABCGuardianSMHThe Age
5 articles12 hours ago

Sixteen children from the same family were rescued from a squalid home in Hamden, Ohio, a village of fewer than 1,000 people located about 97–100 kilometres south-east of Columbus. The children, aged one-and-a-half to 18 years, were confined to a small room measuring either 3.5 square metres or 12ft x 12ft, living in deplorable conditions with human waste and neglect. Seven were hospitalized in Columbus, including one in critical condition on Tuesday, while two were flown by helicopter. The children’s parents and two grandparents—Gary Siders Jr, Gary Siders Sr, Christina Siders, and Elizabeth Siders—were charged with felony child endangerment and pleaded not guilty in court on Wednesday, with bond set at $US300,000 each. Investigators discovered the children during an unrelated search warrant on Tuesday and found no evidence of school enrollment or medical records, suggesting the family had avoided detection for years. Neighbours reported never seeing the children, and the case has drawn comparisons to past horrific abuse cases, such as the 2019 Turpin case in California.

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  • 16 children were rescued from a dilapidated home in Ohio
  • The children were confined to a room of approximately 3.5 square metres (or 12ft x 12ft)
  • Children ranged in age from one-and-a-half years to 18 years old
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Murder of 17-year-old sex worker in Pattaya exposes Thailand’s sex tourism industry

ABCSMHThe Age
3 articlesJust now

Three news outlets report on the murder of a 17-year-old Thai girl named Thanchanok Donhomla, known as Cake, in Pattaya, Thailand, in mid-June. The suspect is a 45-year-old Australian man, Simon Peter Carman, who allegedly strangled her and hid her body in a suitcase before attempting to leave the country. The case has drawn attention to Thailand’s rampant sex tourism industry, where an estimated 50,000 sex workers operate in the metro area despite grey laws that criminalize pimping and brothels but allow discreet sex work. Carman was arrested at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport after police reviewed CCTV footage showing him disposing of the suitcase. The victim came from 600 kilometres away in Thailand’s north-east, and the meeting occurred near Soi 7 and the beach in Jomtien. The case has reignited debates about the lack of safeguards for sex workers, many of whom come from poverty-stricken regions and rely on the income. ABC also highlights Pattaya’s efforts to attract 27 million visitors by 2024 and its expat population of up to 70,000 foreigners, while THEAGE and SMH detail the grim realities faced by sex workers, including violence and exploitation.

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Australia's wealth inequality and millionaire growth per UBS 2026 Global Wealth Report

ABCGuardianSBS
3 articles4 hours ago

The articles analyze the 2026 UBS Global Wealth Report, highlighting Australia’s wealth trends and global comparisons. All sources agree that Australia saw 25,000 new millionaires in 2025, bringing the total to 1.6 million, with median wealth at $US210,783 ($306,074), ranking third globally behind Luxembourg and Belgium. The ABC emphasizes Australia’s narrowing wealth inequality, with a Gini coefficient of 0.53, and notes the US added 440,000 new millionaires in 2025, while global wealth grew 10.8% in 2025. The Guardian contrasts this with a 7% decline in Australia’s median wealth since 2020, despite average wealth rising 19%, and highlights uneven global wealth gains, with median wealth falling in 18 of 29 countries. Both sources link housing wealth to inequality, while the ABC focuses on non-financial asset growth and the Guardian introduces economist Saul Eslake’s call for an inheritance tax on estates of $5m or $10m, citing $5.5tn in wealth transfers expected over 25-30 years. The SBS briefly notes global wealth expansion since 2017 but lacks specific details. Contradictions are minor, primarily involving phrasing or unspecified timeframes, with no conflicting numerical data.

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Moira Deeming's Liberal preselection battle after assault allegation against Matthew Guy

ABCGuardianThe Age
19 articles8 hours ago

The core story involves Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming facing a potential loss of her preselection after alleging Matthew Guy assaulted her by putting her in a headlock at a Macedonian community event in Sunshine on 23 May 2026. Victoria Police dismissed her complaint on 26 June, citing CCTV footage that showed Guy placing his hand on her back or shoulder, not a headlock. Deeming, who is the top candidate for the Western Metropolitan Region in the November 2026 state election, refused to apologize, claiming she misunderstood the term 'headlock' but made the complaint in good faith. The Liberal Party’s state executive, consisting of 18 members, was scheduled to meet on 5 July to decide her preselection, requiring 75% support to disendorse her. Deeming launched legal action against Liberal state president Brian Loughnane to block the meeting, while Guy and Liberal leader Jess Wilson publicly demanded an apology. One Nation leader Pauline Hanson ruled out drafting Deeming as a candidate, calling her refusal to apologize unacceptable. The Liberal Party is now facing a critical decision on whether to sever ties with Deeming ahead of the election, with broad consensus across factions that she must go.

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Comedian Dave Hughes criticizes Labor's tax reforms, sparking controversy and media attention

SMHThe Age
2 articles2 hours ago

Comedian Dave Hughes has become a prominent critic of Labor’s tax reforms, particularly changes to capital gains tax and negative gearing, which he argues were not properly consulted on before the 2025 federal election. Hughes, a self-described lifelong Labor supporter, has used social media and interviews to voice his opposition, framing his stance as advocacy for ordinary Australians. His criticism has drawn significant attention, with his videos impersonating his anger at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese garnering over 2 million views on Instagram and 1 million on Facebook. Fellow comedians, including Dave Thornton, have responded with satirical videos mocking Hughes’ stance, while others like Rhys Nicholson and Antoinette Lattouf have shown support. Hughes owns a substantial property portfolio, worth about $10 million, and claims he is debt-free, which critics argue undermines his portrayal of speaking for struggling Australians. Despite his wealth, Hughes insists his opposition stems from a desire to protect opportunities for young investors. The controversy has also raised questions about Hughes’ alignment with One Nation talking points, though he denies any political affiliation beyond backing Victorian Liberal leader Jess Wilson in the upcoming state election.

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Papuan separatists kill American pilot in Papua, escalating conflict with Indonesia and US

ABCGuardian
3 articles2 hours ago

Papuan separatists from the West Papua National Liberation Army (TPNPB) shot and killed American pilot Nicholas F Goselin on Thursday in Yahukimo regency, setting his civilian plane on fire as a 'message' to the US and Indonesian governments. The rebels claimed the aircraft violated their ultimatum banning flights into operational zones, alleging it was used to transport Indonesian military personnel. Both ABC and the Guardian confirm the seven Indigenous Papuan passengers were unharmed, though Indonesia denies the plane carried troops. The attack escalates a decades-long conflict in Papua, where separatists have targeted foreign pilots before, including the kidnapping of New Zealand pilot Philip Mark Mehrtens in February 2023 and his release in September 2024. The TPNPB also cited past incidents, such as the killing of another New Zealand pilot in August 2024, as part of their campaign to pressure Indonesia and the US to address the root causes of the conflict, which has displaced over 120,000 Papuans as of June this year. The Indonesian military recovered Goselin’s body on Friday and plans to hand it over to the US embassy, while authorities continue investigations amid ongoing tensions in the region.

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's rumored wedding at Madison Square Garden

ABCGuardian
4 articles2 hours ago

All articles confirm that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are preparing for a high-profile wedding at Madison Square Garden in New York, with rumors centering on a two-day event on July 3 and July 4. The Guardian and ABC both report that a smaller gathering of 100 people took place on Thursday, followed by a larger celebration with up to 1,000 guests on Friday. The wedding is linked to the 250th anniversary of the United States and is rumored to include performances by Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw. Both sources also mention a castle-like decor inside the venue, a no-phones rule for guests, and strict NDAs. The Guardian specifies a 5.30pm ceremony on Friday, while ABC focuses on the strategic timing of the July 4 weekend. The Guardian also details security measures, including 130 police officers, and mentions a $26m donation to charities. Contradictions arise over the exact dates of events, with the Guardian emphasizing Friday as the wedding day and ABC mentioning a July 2 gathering. Both sources agree on the venue’s history, including a 1974 wedding, but differ on specific details like the presence of a 40in mirrorball and a no-gifts policy.

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Pilot crashes plane into Beijing's tallest building, killing himself and injuring others

ABCGuardian
2 articles6 hours ago

On June 26, a 66-year-old pilot surnamed Liu crashed a small plane into Beijing's 108-storey CITIC Tower, killing himself and injuring 13 others. Both ABC and the Guardian report that Liu had mental health issues, including insomnia and anxiety, and had written about ending his life. Authorities confirmed the crash was caused by personal reasons and that Liu had a private pilot licence obtained in 2024. The incident occurred in a restricted airspace near Beijing’s central business district, raising questions about aviation security. Social media discussions were quickly scrubbed, and the official statement was released nearly 24 hours after the crash. The Guardian notes the tower is near Xi Jinping’s residence, while ABC highlights the building’s nickname and the pilot’s lack of employment. Both sources agree the crash was highly unusual given Beijing’s strict aviation controls.

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Delayed winter snowfall disrupts Australian ski resorts ahead of school holidays

ABCGuardian
2 articles6 hours ago

Australian ski resorts in Victoria and New South Wales experienced a delayed start to winter, with significant snowfall finally arriving just before the school holidays. Both the Guardian and ABC report that a cold front brought snow to the Victorian Alps and Snowy Mountains on Thursday night and Friday, with accumulations of 10 to 20 centimetres reported across multiple resorts. Perisher received 20cm of snow on Thursday night, while Mount Hotham saw 30cm in 48 hours according to the Guardian. The ABC highlights that this snowfall came after a record-warm June, with temperatures 2.17C above the 1961 to 1990 baseline in eastern states, marking the second warmest June since 1910. The delay has shortened the ski season, with experts like Andrew Watkins from the Guardian predicting a further 30% decline in snow depth by the middle of this century. The ABC notes that 2026 marks the worst start to a ski season in 69 years, with no snow accumulation until the second week of July in 1957. While both sources agree on the late arrival of snow, the Guardian emphasizes the long-term decline in snow depth and season length, while the ABC focuses on the extreme warmth of June and the rapid transformation of the alpine region after the cold front.

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Australia's first suspected H5 bird flu cases detected in wild migratory seabirds

ABCGuardian
4 articles6 hours ago

Australia is facing its first suspected cases of the deadly H5 bird flu strain, detected in wild migratory seabirds, primarily giant petrels. The NSW Agriculture Minister Tara Moriarty confirmed a suspected case near Hawks Nest on the Mid North Coast, with no evidence of spread in local wildlife or poultry. The NSW government has activated an incident response team and increased surveillance, while the public has reported hundreds of sick bird sightings, with only a few testing positive. Earlier cases were detected in Western Australia and South Australia since late June, with no detections in poultry. The situation follows a previous H7 bird flu outbreak in 2024-25, which led to the culling of 1.8 million birds. Authorities are urging vigilance and biosecurity measures to prevent further spread, though the immediate risk to human health remains low.

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Mo Salah's 2026 World Cup campaign and Egypt's historic run

ABCGuardian
2 articles6 hours ago

The 2026 World Cup has seen Egypt achieve a historic milestone by winning their first-ever World Cup match, a 3-1 victory over New Zealand thanks to a goal by Mo Salah. Salah, Egypt’s talisman and record goalscorer, is now one goal away from equaling Hossam Hassan’s national record of 69 goals. His leadership and performances have been pivotal, though his fitness remains uncertain after a hamstring injury against Iran. Both sources highlight Salah’s legacy, with the Guardian emphasizing his near-misses in past tournaments like the 2018 World Cup and African Cup of Nations, while the ABC underscores his global impact, including his record-breaking Premier League career with Liverpool. Egypt’s campaign, though facing knockout stage challenges, is already celebrated as a success, with Salah’s potential final World Cup adding emotional weight to his pursuit of greatness.

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Zac Efron builds sustainable hemp home in NSW’s Tweed Valley

SMHThe Age
2 articles6 hours ago

Zac Efron is constructing an eco-friendly six-bedroom home in NSW’s Tweed Valley, named 'FutureCave,' using innovative sustainable materials like hemp and recycled oyster shells. The project highlights the use of hemp-based construction, including walls made from compressed agricultural waste and hemp boards for joinery. Efron’s involvement has boosted confidence in the industry, with companies like Burmak Cabinets and ForestOne adapting their processes to work with hemp. Despite hemp being legal for agricultural use since 2017, farmers face challenges such as licensing requirements, limited processing infrastructure, and market uncertainties. Doug Rennie, a farmer in western NSW, has invested in custom-built processing facilities to harness hemp’s potential, though the supply chain remains underdeveloped. The project underscores Efron’s commitment to environmental stewardship and his role in promoting sustainable building practices.

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Assault on Senator Lidia Thorpe by Ebony Bell in 2024 and subsequent legal proceedings

ABCGuardian
2 articles6 hours ago

Ebony Bell, aged 29, assaulted Senator Lidia Thorpe outside the MCG in 2024 during the Dreamtime at the G match. Both sources confirm Bell was sentenced to a 12-month community corrections order for the attack and another unrelated assault. The Guardian provides additional details about the violence, including Bell punching Thorpe twice and assaulting two others, while the ABC focuses on Thorpe’s injuries and the suppression order being lifted. The Guardian also reports Bell committed a second assault in August 2025 while on bail, which the ABC does not mention. Bell pleaded guilty in September 2025, and the Guardian notes she was initially given a deferred sentence in October 2025, a detail not covered by the ABC. Thorpe consistently advocated against a prison sentence and expressed relief that the case was finalized.

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Australian IDF soldier accused of Gaza war crimes; AFP investigation

ABCGuardian
2 articles8 hours ago

The Australian Federal Police is reviewing a 65-page brief from the Australian Centre for International Justice alleging war crimes by an Australian citizen serving in the IDF in Gaza across 2023 and 2024. The allegations focus on the destruction of a residential building, with charges including destruction and appropriation of civilian property, and an attack against civilian objects. The AFP has acknowledged receiving the brief in May but has not yet indicated whether it will formally investigate. The brief includes satellite imagery, witness statements, and social media evidence. The Australian Centre for International Justice is also examining allegations against around 15 others in similar circumstances. The AFP has previously confirmed awareness of war crimes allegations against Australians in the IDF, with internal documents from 2025 released this year. The UN estimates 92% of Gaza’s residential buildings have been damaged or destroyed since the 7 October 2023 attacks by Hamas, and up to 1,000 Australians may have served in the IDF since then. The AFP has intercepted at least three Australians believed to be traveling to join the IDF.

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Prince Harry and family's uncertain UK visit amid security concerns

ABCGuardian
2 articles8 hours ago

Prince Harry and his family are facing uncertainty over a planned UK visit in July, which would mark their first trip together in four years. The visit, originally intended to coincide with the Invictus Games in Birmingham, has been jeopardized by security concerns, particularly the lack of police protection for the family outside royal residences. Both the Guardian and ABC report that Prince Harry fears exposing his children, Archie (seven) and Lilibet (four), to paparazzi harassment, which has delayed their reunion with King Charles. The last time Harry saw his grandchildren in person was during the late Queen Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee celebrations in 2022, and his father last saw Meghan at the queen’s funeral in September 2022. Despite strained relations with the royal family, Harry has expressed a desire to reconcile with his father, King Charles, who is currently being treated for cancer. The Guardian notes Harry’s legal battle last year over police protection, while ABC highlights his 2023 memoir and [DATE UNVERIFIED] Oprah interview as factors in the family’s strained ties. Both sources agree the visit could spark significant media attention, but the Guardian emphasizes Harry’s emotional distress, while ABC focuses on the potential for a public frenzy.

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Melbourne teen stabbed and left to die; arrests and charges follow

ABCGuardian
2 articles8 hours ago

A 15-year-old boy named Darweish Mohamed was found dead outside Craigieburn Community Hospital after being stabbed at about 7.50pm on Wednesday. Police charged a 16-year-old boy with murder and a 20-year-old man with criminal damage by fire, with both cases linked to a stolen and burnt-out car at Oaklands Junction. Arrests were made early on Thursday in Pascoe Vale, and additional charges were laid against a 15-year-old girl for affray and theft. A GoFundMe campaign raised over $37,000 by Friday morning, with the ABC reporting nearly $45,000 by Friday afternoon. The 16-year-old accused was on bail at the time of the attack, and both teenagers were remanded in custody, with their next court appearance scheduled for November. The incident has drawn tributes from the community and prompted discussions on knife crime prevention.

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Sydney childcare worker jailed for child abuse material offences at multiple centres

ABCSMH
2 articles10 hours ago

A Sydney childcare worker named David James, a 27-year-old former NSW Police probationary constable, was sentenced to 12 years in prison with a seven-year non-parole period for creating and possessing child abuse material involving nine children aged between five and nine. James worked casually at 58 childcare centres across Sydney between 2018 and May 2024, exploiting his position of trust to film and abuse children at six specific centres. Police discovered 22 images and videos of child abuse material on his devices after he refused to provide passwords five times. His crimes were uncovered in September 2024, either through AFP detectives finding public photographs or a Queensland Police officer tracking dark web activity. James will be eligible for parole in October 2031 and was placed on the NSW Child Protection Register for 15 years. Victim impact statements described lasting trauma, with parents reporting sleepless nights and a loss of trust in childcare institutions. James’s offending included recording children in restricted areas and posting material online, with his crimes described as 'disturbing and depraved' by the judge.

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Portugal vs Croatia World Cup knockout match drama and VAR decisions

ABCGuardian
2 articles10 hours ago

Portugal secured a dramatic 1-0 victory over Croatia in a World Cup knockout match, with Gonçalo Ramos scoring the winning goal in the 113th minute after VAR intervention. Cristiano Ronaldo, playing his first World Cup knockout game, scored a penalty but was later substituted off with 10 minutes remaining. The match featured multiple VAR decisions, including offside calls on Croatia’s late equalizer attempt and a penalty awarded to Portugal for holding. Luka Modrić, aged 40, played his final World Cup match, while Croatia’s Ivan Perišić opened the scoring in the 8th minute. Both sources agree on the VAR drama and the match’s significance in advancing Portugal to the round of 16, though they differ on the location of the match and additional context about other World Cup games.

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Former AFL player Nicky Winmar convicted of assaulting a woman in northern Victoria

ABCGuardian
2 articles10 hours ago

Former AFL player Nicky Winmar, 60, was found guilty of three counts of assault in May 2025 after a three-day contested hearing in May. The incident occurred in Cohuna, northern Victoria, where Winmar allegedly grabbed, twisted, and dragged a woman by her hair, then hit her head against a wooden door. Both sources agree he was acquitted on a fourth charge of intentionally causing injury. Winmar, known for his 230 AFL games and a 1993 anti-racism protest, admitted to slapping the woman’s arm but denied other violent acts. The woman’s credibility was upheld by Magistrate Trieu Huynh, who described her as truthful. Winmar’s defense argued self-defense, claiming she punched him multiple times. The case follows a landmark racism class action he co-leads against the AFL.

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UK crime agency uncovers international drug-facilitated sexual assault network

ABCGuardian
2 articles12 hours ago

The UK’s National Crime Agency has uncovered a 'truly international' network of organised drug-facilitated sexual assault, involving more than 270 individuals linked to an online forum. Investigations began in October last year, leading to at least 14 separate probes, with eight victim-survivors safeguarded. The case mirrors the high-profile abuse of Gisèle Pelicot, who was drugged and raped by her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot—jailed for 20 years—for nearly a decade. A three-and-a-half-month trial in Avignon concluded in December 2024, with 50 men convicted. Europol’s operation identified 156 victims and perpetrators across seven countries. While the Guardian highlights the NCA’s dissemination of over 210 intelligence packages and the evolving nature of digital-enabled abuse, ABC emphasizes a 2025 trial and conviction of Pelicot, along with an upcoming September trial in Manchester involving 13 men. Both sources agree the crimes are increasingly organised, under-reported, and enabled by online platforms.

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