The residents of the rural area in Australia where Erin Patterson carried out her crimes are still in shock.
Month: July 2025
How King Charles is helping to ‘reinvigorate’ the shaken UK-France friendship
There are high hopes for Macron’s three-day visit, but how close can the nations really become given past mistrust over Brexit negotiations?
Texas floods death toll climbs to more than 100
Search and rescue teams wade through mud-piled riverbanks for a fourth day as more flash floods threaten the region.
Trump upbeat on Gaza ceasefire talks as he hosts Netanyahu
The two leaders’ meeting came with no sign of a breakthrough yet in the latest round of Israel-Hamas negotiations in Qatar.
How an al-Qaeda offshoot became one of Africa’s deadliest militant groups
JNIM has emerged as the deadliest jihadist group in West Africa as armies struggle to stem the attacks.
Young campers, teachers and football coach among Texas flood victims
At least 95 lives were lost near the Guadalupe River after a deluge on Friday, authorities say.
Netanyahu visits US as Trump puts pressure to agree Gaza ceasefire deal
Israel’s prime minister is under pressure from Donald Trump and people at home to agree a new ceasefire and hostage release deal.
US to remove Syria’s HTS from list of foreign terror groups
The Islamist group led a rebel offensive that toppled Syria’s Assad regime in December.
Trump accuses Brazil of ‘witch hunt’ against Bolsonaro
The former Brazilian president is on trial for his role in an alleged attempted coup, which he denies.
Trump threatens tariffs on 14 countries from August
President Trump says the US will impose a raft of import taxes on 14 countries after delaying his Liberation Day tariffs.