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‘It’s not just about surviving’: the Ukrainian frontline city where life goes on under cover7:25 Whether in streets draped in anti-drone nets or deep in urban basements, Kherson residents go about their everyday activities with the constant threat of Russian bombing Galyna Lutsenko, a crisis psychologist, is moving busily among a small group of children seated around a table in a basement in Kherson, unique in being Ukraine’s only leading city almost directly on the frontline with Russian fo… Living hell of North Korea’s ‘paradise on Earth’ scheme back in spotlight in Japan6:19 Plaintiffs in case say they were lured from Japan, exploited for labour and cut off from families for generations It has been more than six decades since Eiko Kawasaki left Japan to begin a new life in North Korea . Then 17, she was among tens of thousands of people with Korean heritage who had been lured to the communist state by the promise of a “paradise on Earth”. Instead, they encountered so… Senior Liberals downplay prospect of leadership spill and urge colleagues ‘get on with the job’4:43 ‘I quite frankly believe entirely that Sussan Ley has the support of the party room,’ shadow health minister Anne Ruston says Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Senior Liberal figures have downplayed the prospect of Sussan Ley losing a potential looming leadership spill, saying she enjoys support from most of the opp… LA Olympics chief says he ‘deeply regrets’ emails with Ghislaine Maxwell2:35 Latest Epstein file release shows 2003 emails between Casey Wasserman and the convicted sex trafficker Casey Wasserman, the head of the Los Angeles Olympics organizing committee, said on Saturday that he “deeply regrets” emails from 2003 between him and Ghislaine Maxwell that appeared in the latest collection of government files released Friday on Jeffrey Epstein . Among the exchanges included on… Chicago mayor orders police to investigate alleged illegal ICE activity in city0:28 Brandon Johnson gives police ‘clear procedure’ to follow if they witness or get reports of agents involved in illegal activity Chicago’s mayor Brandon Johnson has ordered Chicago police to investigate and document alleged illegal activity by federal immigration (ICE) agents in the city, a move that will escalate tensions over jurisdiction between local and federal authorities. The executive order… Trump says Iran ‘talking to’ US and hints at deal to avoid military strikes23:56 US president says Iran ‘negotiating’ as US naval battle group approaches, and says regional allies cannot be told plan Donald Trump has said Iran is “talking to” the US and hinted at a deal to avoid the use of military strikes. “[Iran is] talking to us, and we’ll see if we can do something, otherwise we’ll see what happens … We have a big fleet heading out there,” he told Fox News. “They are nego… News live: Australia declines to join international statement condemning Israel for demolition of Unrwa headquarters23:25 Foreign ministers of 11 nations including UK, Canada and France strongly condemned demolition of the site in East Jerusalem in January. Follow live updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The Liberal party is capable of winning a federal election without its junior coalition partner, Senator Anne Ruston says. Speaking to Sky News on Sunday morning, Ruston described he… Shooting at Mardi Gras parade in Louisiana leaves six people injured22:20 One person taken into custody after a mass shooting in Clinton leaves six injured, including a child Six people – including a child – were shot during a carnival parade in Louisiana on Saturday, leading authorities to take one person into custody, according to multiple reports. The mass shooting occurred near a courthouse in Clinton, Louisiana, during the town’s “Mardi Gras in the Country” event,… Keir Starmer calls on Andrew to testify in US over Jeffrey Epstein links21:17 Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was stripped of his royal titles last year, features heavily in the latest tranche of the Epstein files Keir Starmer has said Andrew Mounbatten-Windsor should testify before the US Congress about his links to the late child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The prime minister, who is in Japan for a meeting with its premier, Sanae Takaichi, was asked by journalists if t… Lord Triesman, former Labour minister and FA chair, dies aged 8221:17 Former prime minister Tony Blair paid tribute to Triesman as a ‘vital part of the New Labour movement’ Lord Triesman, a former Labour minister and chair of the Football Association, has died at the age of 82. The Labour party said the peer died on Friday night “peacefully and at home”. The former prime minister Tony Blair paid tribute to Triesman as a “vital part of the New Labour movement”. Labo… Search for survivors halted after Massachusetts fishing boat lost at sea21:17 One dead and six missing as body and life boat from Lily Jean found after its disappearance from Gloucester port The search for survivors of a commercial fishing vessel that sank off the coast of Massachusetts with seven aboard has been suspended, the US Coast Guard said Saturday. The coast guard had launched a search-and-rescue mission early Friday after receiving an alert from the 72ft Lily Jea… Democrats accuse DoJ of not releasing millions of Epstein files despite legal requirement21:17 Justice department on Friday released 3m pages and lawmakers accuse it of not releasing roughly 50% of records Epstein files latest – follow live Survivors, lawmakers and watchdog groups accused Donald Trump’s justice department of withholding records it is legally required to release following the disclosure of millions of files from the investigation into the disgraced financier and sex offende… NSW to remove ‘good character’ from being considered at sentencing hearings in nationwide first20:13 Survivors of sexual abuse welcome the ‘monumental shift’ in how courts approach sentencing, while others say it could limit defendants’ rights Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Offenders convicted of any crime will no longer be able to rely on glowing character references during sentencing under changes being introduced in New South Wales, in a move supported by survivo… NSW Greens to move bill to let councils better regulate berry industry as it continues rapid expansion20:13 Residents and local authorities are worried about environmental hazards and land devaluation as minister says excess regulations may hinder modern farming practices Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Cate Faehrmann, a Greens member of the New South Wales legislative council, will move a private member’s bill next week to give councils more power to regulate blueberry and… Campaigner Peter Tatchell arrested for carrying ‘globalise the intifada’ placard17:35 The veteran activist called his arrest at Palestine solidarity rally in London an ‘attack on free speech’ Peter Tatchell, the activist and campaigner, has been arrested for holding a placard which displayed the phrase “globalise the intifada” at a pro-Palestine march in London. Tatchell, who attended a Palestine solidarity march in London on Saturday afternoon, held a sign that read: “Globalise t… |