Russian officials criticised for giving meat grinders to mothers of soldiers killed in Ukraine | Russia

Local officials from Russia’s ruling party have caused controversy by presenting mothers of soldiers killed in Ukraine with gifts of meat grinders, an appliance widely used to describe Russia’s brutal tactics on the frontline. The United Russia party in the northern Murmansk region posted photos on social media showing officials smiling as they visited bereaved … Read more

Twelve soldiers remain in Lismore hospital after army trucks rolled in northern NSW | Tropical Cyclone Alfred

Twelve soldiers remain in hospital – two in a serious condition – after two army trucks carrying troops rolled on a country road near Lismore on Saturday evening as ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred lashed the northern New South Wales coast and southern Queensland. Thirty-two defence personnel were involved in the crash – members of the 2nd … Read more

Impeached South Korean president released from prison ahead of insurrection trial | South Korea

South Korea’s impeached conservative president, Yoon Suk Yeol, has been released from prison, a day after a Seoul court cancelled his arrest to allow him to stand trial for insurrection without being detained. After walking out of a detention centre near Seoul on Saturday, Yoon waved, clenched his fists and bowed deeply to his supporters … Read more

NT police commissioner ousted amid jobs-for-mates scandal | Northern Territory

The Northern Territory’s police commissioner has been given his marching orders after a jobs-for-mates scandal uncovered by a corruption watchdog. Michael Murphy outed himself as the subject of an Independent Commissioner Against Corruption investigation that found improper and unsatisfactory conduct against an unnamed public official who had mismanaged a conflict of interest in the recruitment … Read more

More than 330,000 buildings without power as ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred brings dangerous rain and winds | Tropical Cyclone Alfred

Swathes of south-east Queensland and northern New South Wales were on alert for flash flooding and damaging winds as more than 330,000 buildings were without power on Sunday morning due to ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. After the downgraded cyclone made landfall just north of Brisbane overnight as a tropical low, the Bureau of Meteorology was still … Read more

Trump administration cancels classes at National Fire Academy amid funding freeze | Trump administration

The country’s pre-eminent federal fire training academy canceled classes, effective immediately, on Saturday amid the ongoing flurry of funding freezes and staffing cuts by Donald Trump’s administration. The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced that National Fire Academy (NFA) courses had been canceled amid a “process of evaluating agency programs and spending to ensure alignment with … Read more

Northern lights sightings expected in Scotland over weekend | Northern lights

The northern lights are expected to be visible in Scotland this weekend, the Met Office has said, with a chance of sightings further south. Sightings of the aurora borealis, a naturally occurring light display caused when electrically charged particles from the sun collide with atoms and molecules in the Earth’s atmosphere, are possible over northern … Read more

Six seriously injured in ADF trucks that crashed near Lismore in northern NSW | Tropical Cyclone Alfred

Thirty-two people were involved in an incident in which two Australian defence force vehicles rolled off the road at Lismore on Saturday that has left 13 injured, some seriously. Emergency services were called to the scene in northern New South Wales shortly after 5pm with initial reports that 22 people had been injured. NSW police … Read more