Relief for Russell as he returns to winning ways After winning the Austrian Grand Prix, George Russell has another victory to his name in 2026, and the relief in him was almost palpable, says Andrew Benson. Man charged with DV murder after allegedly shooting Gold Coast mother who could ‘light up any room’ Mallorie Jane Roberts, 23, found with gunshot wounds on Sunday evening with her partner arrested at the home A woman who died from gunshot wounds in an alleged domestic violence murder was “a beautiful young mother” who leaves behind a two-year-old son. Emergency services were called to a home on Loder Street in the Gold Coast suburb of Biggera Waters, in Queensland, about 8pm on Sunday. Continue… ‘We were broke, but fascinated by freedom’: exhibition showcases East German artist Gabriele Stötzer In Japan’s ‘Little Brazil,’ a World Cup Showdown Tests Loyalties More than 200,000 Brazilians live in Japan, following more than a century of migration between the countries. Many are of Japanese descent, so who are they cheering on? U.S. military searching for Marine missing off San Diego coast Officials say multiple agencies are searching for a U.S. Marine who went missing during a training exercise off the San Diego coast. |
One killed, one wounded in shooting at site of California World Cup fan zone There were no World Cup games being screened at the time of the shooting, with the only match of the day in the tournament finishing around 2 p.m. local time. Herzog warns of 'alarming' surge of antisemitism at Romanian pogrom memorial ceremony In his speech, Herzog made a connection between the antisemitism of the Holocaust era and the antisemitism Jews experience in the present day. Brazil plays Japan at World Cup knockouts: Vinicius, prediction and lineups The 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 32 pits South American giants Brazil against Asian heavyweights Japan in Houston. Freshwater browning explained: Why lakes are turning brown and fish populations are declining Freshwater lakes across North America and Europe have been quietly changing colour for decades and not in a good way. A growing number of rivers, ponds, and lakes are turning a murky tea-brown shade, a phenomenon scientists call "freshwater browning." To the untrained eye, this might not seem alarming. A long-awaited Australia-Vanuatu pact blocks China from building a military base Australia and Vanuatu have signed a long-awaited bilateral security and economic treaty that prevents China creating a military base on the South Pacific island nation |
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