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Man resembling Bondi shooting accused caught on Philippines CCTV
Authorities continue to investigate the movements of Naveed Akram and his father, Sajid Akram, in the lead-up to the attack.
Trump administration suspends US green card lottery
US homeland security chief Kristi Noem suspended a green card lottery, saying it was used by the suspect in a mass shooting at Brown University.
Seven men detained in dramatic Sydney arrest released, police say
The men were arrested after tactical police rammed a car in Liverpool on Thursday.
EU reaches $182 billion deal on Ukraine funding, won’t use frozen Russian assets for now
Germany's chancellor Friedrich Merz confirmed the deal.
Suspected Brown University shooter found dead
Two students were killed and at least eight were wounded in the attack on Saturday.
Seven men arrested in Sydney have ideological links to Bondi gunmen, police say
Footage showed seven handcuffed men as heavily armed police and riot squad officers stood behind them.
Uh oh, my child just discovered the truth about Santa
What happens when the penny drops?
Swastika and offensive words graffitied onto Brisbane mosque
The first Muslim politician elected to Queensland parliament has condemned the act in a post on social media.
Morning Report Essentials for Friday 19 December
Finance minister Nicola Willis has ended the year on a high with a surprise 1.1% increase in GDP for the most recent quarter; Gloriavale's leaders have announced they'll challenge the forced closure… Audio
New Jeffrey Epstein photos include Noam Chomsky and Bill Gates
Democrats have released more photos from the sex offender's estate.
Sixteen remain critical following Bondi attack
Sixteen people remain in hospital across Sydney following the Bondi Beach attack. RNZ's Charlotte Cook reports from Sydney. Audio
European leaders meet to discuss using frozen Russian assets
European Union leaders are meeting to discuss using frozen Russian assets to fund a loan to help Ukraine's war effort. Correspondent William Denselow spoke to Corin Dann from Brussels. Audio
French court jails doctor for life for poisoning 30 patients, killing 12
Frederic Pechier, 53, worked as an anaesthetist in two clinics, where patients went into cardiac arrest in suspicious circumstances between 2008 and 2017.
'Intrepid, fearless': Pulitzer-winning NZ war reporter dies at 91
Peter Arnett, who would go on to interview Osama bin Laden at a secret hideout in Afghanistan, started his journalistic career at the Southland Times.
US: Epstein files to drop by weekend, White House speech
The Epstein files are due for release this week - Zach Montellaro reports from Washington DC Audio
Wintertime brings India's fog into Pakistan
Fog and pollution are a feature of the North Indian winter - Anas Mallick reports from Islamabad. Audio
Probe finds multiple failures behind deadly Optus emergency call outage
An inquiry into Optus's emergency services telephone number outage in Australia, which resulted in two deaths, revealed a series of failures during a firewall upgrade.
Australia to introduce measures targeting hate speech
Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about Australians continuing to grapple with the consequences of this week's Bondi terror attack, with the government there today revealing a… Audio
Australia to introduce law to crack down on hate speech
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says "people who come here to hate, we just don't need them".
Trump to vow 'stronger' US in TV address as economic worries mount
Trump's speech at the end of his first year back in the White House. Video