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Nicolás Maduro’s federal court appearance in New York for narco-terrorism charges

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Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores are appearing in a New York federal court for a narco-terrorism case following their January 2021 capture by US special forces in Caracas during a raid that re...

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  • Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores are scheduled to appear in a Manhattan federal court on Thursday (14 March 2019) for a ‘narco-terrorism’ case
  • Maduro and Flores were captured by US special forces in Caracas on 3 January 2021 during a pre-dawn raid that reportedly killed 100 people
  • Maduro and Flores pleaded not guilty during their 5 January arraignment in New York
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Arrest of Deklin Donnelly in Sydney grandfather’s mistaken-identity kidnapping and murder case

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Police have arrested Deklin Donnelly, 23, in connection with the kidnapping and murder of Chris Baghsarian, an 85-year-old Sydney grandfather mistakenly targeted in a botched abduction plot. Donnelly ...

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  • Deklin Donnelly, 23, was arrested on March 6 at a Seven Hills home in Sydney’s west, charged with murder and kidnapping of Chris Baghsarian, 85, who was abducted from North Ryde on February 13 and found dead near Pitt Town golf course on February 24.
  • Donnelly was found wearing only his underwear during the arrest, with an sawn-off shotgun allegedly found under his bed at the property, along with ammunition and prohibited drugs (heroin, methylamphetamine, cocaine, cannabis).
  • Gerard Andrews, 29, and Daniel Stevens, 24, were charged on March 5 with murder and kidnapping of Baghsarian, and remain in custody without entering pleas.
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Crane collapse in Dubbo CBD due to storm causes evacuations and no injuries reported

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A crane collapsed in Dubbo’s central business district after being struck by strong winds around 4pm, prompting evacuations of nearby buildings and street closures. Both sources confirm no injuries we...

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  • A crane collapsed in Dubbo CBD after being buffeted by strong winds around 4pm
  • Buildings in Dubbo CBD were evacuated as a precaution due to the collapse
  • No injuries were reported from the incident at this stage
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Australia and EU sign long-awaited free trade and security partnership after eight years of negotiations

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Australia and the European Union have finalized a long-awaited free trade agreement after eight years of negotiations, signing the deal in Canberra on Tuesday. The agreement, worth an estimated $10 bi...

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  • The Australia-EU free trade agreement was signed on Tuesday after eight years of negotiations, with leaders Anthony Albanese and Ursula von der Leyen finalizing terms at Parliament House in Canberra.
  • The deal is expected to create an annual economic benefit of $10 billion for Australia, lowering trade barriers between Australia and a market of 450 million EU consumers.
  • The agreement includes a 30,000-tonne annual tariff-free quota for Australian beef exports to the EU, a 500% increase from current levels.
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Ex-NRL star Wendell Sailor’s charges dismissed due to mental health and alcohol issues

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Former NRL star Wendell Sailor had all criminal charges dismissed after two drunken incidents in 2024–2025, with a magistrate ruling his behavior stemmed from mental health issues and alcohol abuse. T...

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  • Wendell Sailor is a former NRL star and Wallabies winger (mentioned in all three articles)
  • Sailor was arrested twice in 2024–2025 for drunken incidents: once at Pappy’s Bar in Sydney’s CBD (November 6, 2024) and again at Illawarra Master Builders Club in Wollongong (December 5, 2025)
  • During the Sydney bar incident, Sailor shouted ‘F**king call the cops and see what happens. Do you know who I am? You’re f**king done’ at the bar manager after being asked to leave multiple times
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ABC staff 24-hour strike over pay and conditions

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Over 2,000 ABC staff went on a 24-hour strike on Wednesday, the first in two decades, protesting a pay offer they deemed inadequate—10% over three years (3.5% in Year 1) that failed to keep pace with ...

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  • Over 2,000 ABC staff walked off the job for a 24-hour strike on Wednesday, the first in 20 years
  • ABC flagship programs including *7.30 with Sarah Ferguson* (TV) and *AM with Melissa Clarke* (radio) were cancelled or replaced due to the strike
  • The BBC World Service replaced ABC’s TV news channel, including *News Breakfast* and *7pm news bulletins*, during the strike
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Dietary factors and the MIND diet’s role in preventing dementia and cognitive decline

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All three articles examine the MIND diet’s potential to prevent dementia and cognitive decline, with strong consensus on its core components—leafy greens, berries, olive oil, fish, and limited red mea...

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  • The MIND diet (Mediterranean-DASH Diet Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay) emphasizes leafy greens, nuts, berries, olive oil, poultry, fish, and limits red meat, butter, cheese, fried foods, and sweets
  • A 2024 Lancet Commission report identified 14 modifiable risk factors for dementia that could prevent or delay 45% of cases, including high LDL cholesterol (7% influence) and untreated vision loss (2%)
  • The MIND diet has been linked to a 15–22% reduction in dementia risk in observational studies, with some studies showing stronger effects than the general Mediterranean diet
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Boating accident in Tasmania’s northwest coast kills one, three rescued after capsizing

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A boating accident off Tasmania’s northwest coast on Saturday evening resulted in the death of a 35-year-old man and the rescue of three others—including a 27-year-old woman, a 33-year-old man, and a ...

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  • Four people—three adults (ages 27, 33) and a six-year-old child—left the Montagu boat ramp west of Smithton at 5:30pm on Saturday for a fishing trip.
  • The boat capsized around 9pm on Saturday, throwing all four into the water off Tasmania’s far northwest coast near Robbins Island and Stony Point.
  • Three survivors (27yo woman, 33yo man, and the six-year-old child) were rescued about 1pm on Sunday near Big Stony Island, 16 hours after the incident.
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Daly Cherry-Evans' return to Manly-Warringah as a Rooster against his former club in 2026 NRL season opener

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Daly Cherry-Evans returned to Brookvale Oval for the first time as a Rooster, marking a historic moment after 15 years and 352 appearances for Manly-Warringah. The game, played in heavy rain and storm...

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  • Daly Cherry-Evans made his first appearance at Brookvale Oval for the Roosters after leaving Manly-Warringah in the off-season
  • The match took place on the opening day of the 2026 NRL season, with Manly losing 33-16 to the Roosters
  • Cherry-Evans was booed by Manly fans during warm-ups, team introductions, and throughout the game
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Rising Australian national security anxiety and perceived threats over next five years

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Australian national security anxiety has surged dramatically according to a comprehensive report by the Australian National University’s National Security College, which surveyed over 20000 people bet...

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  • The Australian National University’s National Security College report surveyed over 20,000 Australians between November 2024 and February 2026, including 480 interviews, 300 meetings, eight focus groups, and 100 public submissions.
  • In July 2025, 68% of Australians surveyed believed it was 'more likely than not' Australia would be involved in a foreign military conflict within five years.
  • By February 2026, 45% of respondents considered a foreign military attack on Australia 'probable' or 'likely' within five years.
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Australian government urges Fair Work Commission for minimum wage increase above inflation

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The Australian government is urging the Fair Work Commission to approve a real wage increase for 2.7 million minimum wage and award-reliant workers, who make up about a quarter of the workforce. The s...

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  • The Albanese government submitted to the Fair Work Commission’s Annual Wage Review asking for an ‘economically sustainable real wage increase’ for 2.7 million minimum wage and award-reliant workers in Australia
  • About 2.7 million Australians (approximately a quarter of the workforce) are on the national minimum wage or award-reliant jobs
  • The current minimum wage is $948 per full-time week, which is $175.40 per week higher than when the Albanese government took office in 2022
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Trump threatens to deploy ICE agents to US airports amid DHS funding shutdown and TSA staff shortages

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The core story involves Donald Trump’s threat to deploy ICE agents to US airports starting Monday, 24 March 2026, as a response to a partial government shutdown over DHS funding. The shutdown, now in ...

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  • Donald Trump threatened to deploy ICE agents to US airports starting Monday (24 March 2026) if Democrats did not agree to DHS funding measures, per Guardian (Articles 1,6) and ABC (Articles 2,4).
  • More than 400 TSA workers have quit since the partial government shutdown began on 14 February 2026, per Guardian (Articles 1,5,6) and ABC (Articles 2,4).
  • TSA agents are set to miss their second full paycheck on 27 March 2026 due to the partial shutdown, per Guardian (Articles 1,5) and ABC (Articles 2,4).
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Rising fuel prices and Iran conflict drive EV adoption surge in Australia

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The core story is the sudden surge in electric vehicle interest and sales in Australia driven by soaring fuel prices linked to the Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz blockade. Oil prices spiked past $...

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  • Electric vehicle sales in Australia reached 11.8% market share in February 2026, a record monthly figure (ABC Article 1, Guardian Article 3).
  • Oil prices surged past $100 per barrel and analysts predict they could exceed $150 due to the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz blockade (ABC Article 1, Guardian Article 3).
  • Google Trends data shows a 278% increase in Australian searches for 'electric vehicles' after the US military action in Iran began (ABC Article 2).
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Australia women’s ODI team defeats West Indies in Caribbean series opener

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Australia’s women’s cricket team secured a commanding 103-run victory over the West Indies in the first ODI of a three-match series in St Kitts, achieving a record team total of 341 runs in the Caribb...

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  • Australia won the first women’s ODI against the West Indies by 103 runs in St Kitts on 2024-07-20 (AEDT)
  • Australia scored 341 runs from 49.5 overs, setting a record women’s ODI team total in the Caribbean
  • Phoebe Litchfield top-scored for Australia with 77 runs, and five other teammates reached the 40s
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Coroner’s inquest into wellness influencer’s freebirth death and doula’s refusal to testify

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A coroner’s inquest is investigating the death of Stacey Warnecke, a 30-year-old wellness influencer who died after a freebirth in Melbourne’s Seaford on September 29 2023. She suffered a severe postp...

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  • Stacey Warnecke, 30, died on September 29 2023 after complications from a freebirth in Melbourne’s Seaford area
  • She suffered a postpartum haemorrhage and multiple cardiac arrests at Frankston Hospital before dying
  • Doula Emily Lal (known as The Authentic Birthkeeper) was present during the homebirth and when Triple Zero was called
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Stephen Colbert co-writing a new Lord of the Rings film after leaving The Late Show

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Stephen Colbert is developing a new *Lord of the Rings* film titled *Shadow of the Past* after leaving *The Late Show* in May 2024. The project, co-written with his son Peter McGee and Philippa Boyens...

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  • Stephen Colbert is co-writing a new Lord of the Rings movie titled *Shadow of the Past* with his son Peter McGee and Philippa Boyens
  • The film is set 14 years after the events of *The Lord of the Rings* trilogy and follows Sam, Merry, and Pippin retracing early steps of their journey
  • Sam’s daughter Elanor discovers a secret explaining why the War of the Ring nearly failed before it began
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Donald Trump’s perceived hubris and misjudgments in a US-led war on Iran’s military assets

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Both articles analyze Donald Trump’s perceived hubris and strategic miscalculations during a US-led military operation targeting Iran’s military infrastructure. The core claim is that Trump underestim...

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  • Donald Trump publicly claimed the US-Israeli assault on Iran would be over in four days, according to Asli Aydintasbas (Brookings Institution), with the administration expecting regime collapse if Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei were removed
  • A classified National Intelligence Council report warned that a large-scale US assault on Iran would be unlikely to oust the Islamic Republic’s military and clerical establishment, contradicting Trump’s expectations
  • Iran launched thousands of missiles and drones at Arab neighbors in the Gulf and attacked Israel during the conflict, catching Trump ‘surprised’
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Two men acquitted of raping intoxicated woman picked up from Darwin nightclub

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Two men, Panormitis Charalampis and Michael Vrouvis, were acquitted of raping a woman they picked up from outside a Darwin nightclub on January 14 2024. The woman, in her 20s, had been drinking heavil...

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  • Panormitis Charalampis and Michael Vrouvis were charged with four counts each of sexual intercourse without consent in the Northern Territory Supreme Court.
  • The incident occurred on January 14, 2024, after the woman left Mayberry nightclub in Darwin’s CBD around 3:30am.
  • The woman ordered an Uber but was picked up by Charalampis and Vrouvis outside the nightclub, believing them to be her Uber drivers.
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Victorian public school teachers strike over pay and conditions dispute

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Thousands of Victorian public school teachers, principals, and support staff are striking on Tuesday for the first time in 13 years, demanding a 35% pay rise over four years and better working conditi...

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  • The Australian Education Union (AEU) is leading a 24-hour strike by 30,000+ Victorian public school teachers, principals, and education support staff on Tuesday, the first such strike in Victoria’s public school system in 13 years (since 2010/2013).
  • The Fair Work Commission approved the strike after 98% of AEU members voted in favor, citing low pay and excessive workloads as key grievances.
  • The AEU is seeking a 35% pay rise over four years, smaller class sizes, and improved mental health and classroom support, while the Victorian government offered an 18.5% pay package (8% for teachers, 4% for staff) split over four years (8% in April, then 3% annually).
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Saudi Arabia’s push for US to escalate military campaign against Iran amid regional war

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Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has reportedly urged the US to intensify its military campaign against Iran, framing the conflict as a historic opportunity to reshape the Middle East. ...

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  • Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) urged Donald Trump not to cut short the US-Israeli war on Iran, calling it a ‘historic opportunity’ to remake the Middle East (both articles, Guardian)
  • Saudi Arabia has not yet joined the war directly despite weighing military involvement (both articles, Guardian)
  • Trump confirmed MBS’s role in urging the US to continue the war, stating ‘Yeah, he’s a warrior. He’s fighting with us’ (both articles, Guardian)
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