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Man charged with murdering woman and two children in Sydney’s Campbelltown domestic violence case

ABCGuardianNews.comSBSSMH
7 articlesJust now

A 47-year-old man was arrested and charged with the domestic violence-related murders of a 46-year-old woman and her two sons, aged 4 and 12, in their Campbelltown home on May 16, 2026. Police respond...

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  • A 47-year-old man was arrested at a Campbelltown home on 2026-05-16 (Monday) around 7:50–8:00pm after a triple-0 call
  • The man was charged with three counts of domestic violence-related murder (one woman, aged 46, and two boys, aged 4 and 12)
  • The victims were found in separate rooms of a home on Raymond Avenue, Campbelltown, with all sustaining significant injuries in a 'particularly violent crime scene'
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Ebola Bundibugyo strain outbreak declared global health emergency in DRC and Uganda

ABCGuardianNews.comSBS
8 articles2 hours ago

The World Health Organization declared the Ebola Bundibugyo strain outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a 'public health emergency of international concern' on May 17, 2026, after 8...

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  • The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda a 'public health emergency of international concern' on May 17, 2026.
  • The outbreak involves the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, which has no approved vaccine or specific treatment.
  • As of May 17, 2026, there were 88 deaths and 336 suspected cases (or 246 suspected cases in some reports) in the DRC’s Ituri province, with cases also reported in Uganda (including Kampala) and Kinshasa.
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Labor’s CGT overhaul sparks backlash from business leaders and MPs

SMHThe Age
2 articlesJust now

The Australian government’s decision to extend capital gains tax (CGT) reforms beyond residential property to all investments has sparked widespread backlash from business leaders and even some Labor ...

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  • Lachlan Harris, a former adviser to Kevin Rudd and NSW Premier Chris Minns, criticized the government’s extension of capital gains tax (CGT) to all investments beyond residential property, calling it a 'problem for every single business' and urging a reversal to only apply it to housing.
  • The government is replacing a flat 50% discount on capital gains with a model indexed to inflation, imposing a minimum 30% tax on gains.
  • Treasurer Jim Chalmers announced a $13 billion productivity package in the budget, including loss carry-back schemes, bigger instant asset write-offs, and incentives for start-ups.
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Brazil's 2026 World Cup squad announcement with Neymar's inclusion and João Pedro's omission

ABCGuardian
2 articlesJust now

Brazil's coach Carlo Ancelotti announced the 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup on May 19, 2026, including veteran forward Neymar despite his three-year international absence and fitness concerns. Ne...

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  • Neymar was included in Brazil's 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup
  • João Pedro was omitted from Brazil's World Cup squad
  • Carlo Ancelotti is the coach of Brazil's national team
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Liberal senator Andrew McLachlan criticizes Angus Taylor’s welfare and migration policies

ABCGuardian
3 articlesJust now

Liberal senator Andrew McLachlan has publicly criticized opposition leader Angus Taylor’s proposed welfare restrictions for non-citizens, arguing the policy would create a two-tiered society and alien...

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  • Liberal senator Andrew McLachlan broke ranks to criticize Angus Taylor’s proposal to restrict welfare benefits (e.g., JobSeeker, NDIS, Family Tax Benefit) to Australian citizens only, warning it would create 'two types of community members'
  • Taylor’s budget reply speech (May 17, 2026) included plans to tie temporary migration intake to housing construction and restrict welfare access for non-citizens, using language like 'Australians first'
  • McLachlan warned that Taylor’s rhetoric (e.g., 'mass immigration') risks alienating multicultural communities, including Chinese-Australian and Indian-Australian voters, who have abandoned the Liberal Party in recent elections
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Trump postpones Iran strike amid stalled Middle East war talks, Gulf mediation

ABCGuardian
3 articlesJust now

US President Donald Trump announced on May 19, 2026, that he postponed a planned military strike on Iran after Gulf leaders—Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia—requested more time for negotiations. Trump...

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  • Donald Trump postponed a scheduled US military strike on Iran for May 20, 2026, after Gulf leaders (Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia) requested more time for negotiations.
  • Trump instructed US military to be prepared for a 'full, large scale assault of Iran, on a moment’s notice' if no acceptable deal is reached.
  • A ceasefire in the US-Israel-Iran war has been in place since April 8, 2026, but Trump previously called it 'on life support' due to stalled progress.
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Dietitians recommend affordable kitchen gadgets for healthy cooking

SMHThe Age
2 articlesJust now

Two articles from SMH and THEAGE highlight budget-friendly kitchen gadgets recommended by Australian dietitians and nutritionists to simplify healthy cooking. Both emphasize a $7.50 pull chopper from ...

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  • Dietitian Susie Burrell swears by a $7.50 pull chopper from Kmart for chopping garlic, onion, and carrots daily
  • Nutritionist Jessica Pound recommends using a mandolin for slicing cabbage and potatoes, warning about finger-slicing risks and suggesting a $12 metal glove for safety
  • Leanne Ward, a nutritionist, recommends using a glass olive oil sprayer (preferably dark-colored) to avoid microplastics and control oil usage for weight loss
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Luke Sayers and Cate Sayers court battle over dick pic scandal and defamation claims

News.comThe Age
2 articles2 hours ago

The court battle between Luke Sayers and his estranged wife Cate centers on a January 2025 incident where a photo of Luke Sayers’ penis was posted on his X account, tagged with a Carlton sponsor’s man...

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  • A photo of Luke Sayers’ penis was posted on his X (Twitter) account on January 2025 and was deleted 15 minutes after appearing
  • The photo tagged a female manager at a major Carlton Football Club sponsor
  • Luke Sayers denies responsibility for the X post, claiming he was in the shower at the time and alleges Cate Sayers posted it
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Arsenal edges closer to Premier League title with tense 1-0 win over Burnley

ABCGuardian
2 articles2 hours ago

Arsenal secured a tense 1-0 victory over relegated Burnley on May 18, 2026, moving five points clear of Manchester City in the Premier League title race. Kai Havertz scored the winning goal in the 37t...

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  • Kai Havertz scored Arsenal's winning goal in the 37th minute with a header from a Bukayo Saka corner against Burnley
  • Arsenal won 1-0 against Burnley in the Premier League on 2026-05-18
  • Kai Havertz received a yellow card (later upgraded to red via VAR review) in the 67th minute for a studs-up tackle on Lesley Ugochukwu but was not sent off
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Death of Mark Fuhrman, disgraced LAPD detective in OJ Simpson murder case

ABCGuardian
2 articles2 hours ago

Mark Fuhrman, the former Los Angeles police detective whose credibility was destroyed during the 1995 OJ Simpson murder trial, died on May 12, 2026, at age 74 in Kootenai County, Idaho. Fuhrman was on...

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  • Mark Fuhrman died on May 12, 2026, at age 74 (Kootenai County, Idaho, confirmed death date)
  • Fuhrman was one of the first two detectives to investigate the 1994 murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman in Los Angeles
  • Fuhrman reported finding a bloody glove at OJ Simpson’s home during the investigation
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Elon Musk loses lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI over charity breach allegations

ABCGuardian
7 articles2 hours ago

A federal jury in Oakland, California, unanimously ruled against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against Sam Altman, OpenAI, and Greg Brockman, finding no liability for alleged breach of charitable trust and...

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  • A nine-person jury in Oakland, California federal court ruled unanimously against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against Sam Altman, OpenAI, and Greg Brockman, finding them not liable for breach of charitable trust and unjust enrichment.
  • The trial took place in Oakland, California, federal courthouse, beginning on April 28, 2026, and lasted three weeks.
  • Elon Musk alleged that Sam Altman and OpenAI broke a founding agreement by restructuring the company from a nonprofit to a for-profit entity, claiming Altman 'stole a charity'.
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Sydney FC advances to A-League Men grand final via penalty shootout over Newcastle Jets

ABCGuardian
2 articles2 hours ago

Sydney FC secured a dramatic penalty shootout victory over A-League Men premiers Newcastle Jets to advance to the grand final, ending Newcastle’s fairytale season after winning the premiership and Aus...

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  • Sydney FC defeated Newcastle Jets 4-2 on penalties in the A-League Men semi-final to advance to the grand final, with the match ending 2-2 on aggregate.
  • Piero Quispe scored Sydney FC’s first goal in the 64th minute, while Eli Adams equalized for Newcastle in the 96th minute.
  • Sydney FC goalkeeper Harrison Devenish-Meares saved two penalties in the shootout (Kosta Grozos and Xavier Bertoncello), while Ben Garuccio scored the winning penalty.
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Yesterday

Eddie Nketia breaks all-conditions 100m record with illegal tailwind at US college meet

ABCGuardianSMH
3 articles16 hours ago

Australian sprinter Eddie Nketia made headlines on May 18, 2026, after clocking a 9.74-second 100m time at the Big Ten Track and Field Championships in Lincoln, Nebraska, though the run was ruled unof...

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  • Eddie Nketia ran 9.74 seconds in the 100m at the Big Ten Track and Field Championships in Lincoln, Nebraska, on 2026-05-18 (local time) with a tailwind of +5.6 m/s (nearly three times the legal limit of +2 m/s).
  • Nketia also won the 200m in 20.03 seconds at the same event, with a tailwind of +7.5 m/s.
  • Nketia is a 25-year-old sprinter who previously competed for New Zealand and switched allegiance to Australia in late 2025.
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Rape allegations on Married at First Sight UK prompt show removal and review

ABCGuardian
2 articles4 hours ago

Two women have accused their onscreen 'husbands' of rape during the filming of *Married at First Sight UK*, while a third alleges a non-consensual sex act. Both Channel 4 and the production company CP...

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  • Two women allege they were raped during filming of *Married at First Sight UK*, and a third alleges a non-consensual sex act.
  • Channel 4 removed all 10 seasons of *Married at First Sight UK* from streaming and linear services on May 18, 2026.
  • Channel 4 received 'serious allegations' in April 2026 against a small number of past contributors, which were denied by those contributors.
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Far-right rally in London protests migration and cultural change amid UK election shifts

SMHThe Age
2 articles4 hours ago

Two identical articles from THEAGE and SMH cover a far-right rally called 'Unite the Kingdom' held in London on May 18, 2026, near Westminster Abbey and Parliament Square. Organized by Tommy Robinson,...

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  • The rally was called 'Unite the Kingdom' and took place near Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, and Parliament Square on May 18, 2026.
  • Organizer Tommy Robinson (real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon) is a former bankrupt who has served prison time for assault and is accused of spreading Islamophobia and fascism.
  • Police feared violence at the rally due to its organizers' history of fueling anger, but no clashes occurred during this event.
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Fatal multi-vehicle crash on Pacific Motorway involving a woman struck by a ute

ABCNews.com
2 articles6 hours ago

A fatal multi-vehicle crash occurred on the Pacific Motorway northbound on May 18, 2026, after a woman in her 30s was struck by a white Isuzu dual-cab utility while returning to her car following a mi...

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  • A woman in her 30s was struck by a white Isuzu dual-cab utility while returning to her car after exchanging details in a minor crash on the Pacific Motorway northbound, sustaining critical injuries and dying at the scene
  • The incident occurred around 3:40pm on May 18, 2026, on the Pacific Motorway northbound between Brisbane and the Gold Coast
  • A secondary multi-vehicle crash followed the initial incident, causing the northbound lanes of the Pacific Motorway to close until just after 8:30pm on May 18, 2026
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Northern Territory proposes 48-hour youth detention and questioning laws, sparking Indigenous rights concerns

ABCGuardian
2 articles10 hours ago

The Northern Territory government has proposed amendments to the Youth Justice Act that would allow police to detain young people for up to 48 hours in watch houses and question them without an adult ...

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  • The Northern Territory government introduced draft amendments to the NT Youth Justice Act allowing police to detain young people for up to 48 hours in watch houses without a legal guardian present.
  • The proposed changes include allowing police to question young people about offences they have 'knowledge in relation to' and conduct interviews without an adult present in 'serious and urgent public safety matters'.
  • The amendments were introduced by Corrections Minister Gerard Maley on May 16, 2026, following child protection changes that replaced the Aboriginal Child Placement Principle.
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Spain’s Andalusia regional election results and political fallout

ABCGuardian
2 articles10 hours ago

Spain’s Andalusian regional election on May 18, 2026, delivered a historic defeat to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE), which won just 28 seats—its lowest-ever total in th...

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  • The People’s Party (PP) won 53 seats in the 109-seat Andalusian regional parliament, falling two seats short of an absolute majority (54+).
  • The Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) won 28 seats, down from 30 in 2022, marking their lowest-ever result in Andalusia.
  • Vox won 15 seats, up from 14 in 2022, strengthening its position as a kingmaker in Andalusia.
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Suspicious death of a woman in Hobart’s New Town, police investigation and arrest

ABCNews.com
4 articles16 hours ago

Police in Hobart are investigating the suspicious death of a woman found at a house on Lissadell Court in New Town on May 17, 2026, around 4:00 PM. The woman, believed to be in her 60s, had been dead ...

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  • A woman’s body was found at a house on Lissadell Court, New Town, Hobart, on Saturday, May 17, 2026, around 4:00 PM.
  • The woman is believed to be in her 60s and had been dead for several weeks before discovery.
  • A man in his 50s (later specified as 56 years old) was arrested and remains in police custody.
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Port Kembla proposed as Australia’s nuclear submarine base under AUKUS, sparking local opposition

ABCGuardian
3 articles18 hours ago

Leaked documents from the former NSW Liberal government reveal Port Kembla as the preferred site for Australia’s east coast nuclear submarine base under the AUKUS agreement, despite warnings that it c...

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  • Port Kembla was identified as the preferred east coast location for Australia’s proposed nuclear submarine base in documents prepared by the former NSW Liberal government and tabled in NSW parliament on May 17, 2026.
  • The documents warn that a Port Kembla nuclear submarine base could make the area 'a target for Australian military adversaries'.
  • More than 40 organisations signed the Port Kembla Declaration in September 2025, opposing a nuclear submarine base in the area.
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