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Donald Trump says ‘Crimea will stay with Russia’ as he seeks end to war in Ukraine
US President Donald Trump said in an interview published on Friday that “Crimea will stay with Russia,” the latest example of the US leader pressuring Ukraine to make concessions to end the war while it remains under siege. “Zelenskyy understands that,” Trump said, referring to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, “and everybody understands that it’s been with them for a long time.” The US president made the comments in a Time magazine interview conducted on Tuesday. President Donald Trump speaks as he signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, April 17, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex ... Read more
Elderly man killed on his walk home from supermarket in western Perth
An elderly man has died after he was was hit and killed as he walked home from his local supermarket in Perth‘s west last night. Police are tonight hunting for the driver of the car who fled the scene in Wembley. CCTV shows the man with a shopping bag in each hand as he heads to a pedestrian crossing. An elderly man has died after being hit by a car in Perth as he walked home from his local supermarket. (9News) Seconds later, a thud. A local who just a minute earlier stopped to say hello, ran to help. He ... Read more
Trump and Zelenskyy among dignitaries converging on Rome for funeral of Pope Francis
Heads of state and royalty will start converging on Rome on Friday for the funeral of Pope Francis in the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Square, but the group of poor people who will meet his casket in a small crosstown basilica are more in keeping with Francis’ humble persona and disdain for pomp. US President Donald Trump and Argentine President Javier Milei are among the leaders arriving Friday, the last day Argentine pope will lie in state in St. Peter’s Basilica before his coffin is sealed in the evening in preparation for his funeral Saturday. The Vatican said 130 delegations are ... Read more
Gold Coast resident to fight massive water bill after tree busts pipe
A Gold Coast resident is disputing a massive water bill, alleging a council-owned tree caused a water leak on his property. Terry Gulliver, a swim coach, received a bill exceeding $5000, a figure almost eight times his usual charge. “I thought it was my rate bill, and then I took a double-take because it said water and sewerage… and I thought that’s crazy,” Gulliver said. Terry Gulliver wants council to foot the massive water bill he received after a tree busted a water pipe on his property. (Nine) “I rang up the council and he said ‘oh you must have ... Read more
Common diabetes drug could spark knee-pain breakthrough, study finds
A new study has uncovered another benefit of one of the country’s most commonly prescribed medications for diabetes – joint pain relief. More than six million scripts for metformin are written each year, mainly to treat type 2 diabetes. Researchers at Monash University led a study to see whether the safe and inexpensive tablets could be repurposed to manage pain for those with knee arthritis. A new study has uncovered another benefit of one of the country’s most commonly prescribed medications for diabetes – joint pain relief. (Getty) More than 100 people, who didn’t have diabetes but were overweight and ... Read more
Donald Trump privately concedes ending Russia Ukraine is harder than he thought
Five days before his 100th day in office – and 93 days since his own deadline passed for resolving the conflict in Ukraine – President Donald Trump is frustrated his efforts to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine have so far fallen short, and has privately told advisers that mediating a deal has been more difficult than he anticipated, sources familiar with the discussions told CNN. Behind the scenes, he frequently brings up how much Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hate one another, one of the sources said – an unsurprising fact, but one ... Read more
China denies any suggestion it is currently in talks with the US over tariffs
China has denied any suggestion that it was in active negotiations with the administration of US President Donald Trump over tariffs, saying that any notion of progress in the matter was as groundless as “trying to catch the wind”. China’s comments come after Trump said on Tuesday that things were going “fine with China” and that the final tariff rate on Chinese exports would come down “substantially” from the current 145 per cent. Guo Jiakun, a spokesman for China’s Foreign Ministry, said during a daily briefing that, “For all I know, China and the US are not having any consultation ... Read more
China quietly rolls back retaliatory tariffs on some US-made semiconductors, import agencies say
China appears to have quietly rolled back retaliatory tariffs of 125 per cent on some semiconductors made in the US, according to details provided to CNN on Friday by three import agencies in the southern technology hub of Shenzhen. The exemptions apply to integrated circuits, also known as microchips or semiconductors, according to the agencies. They found out about the exemptions, which have not been officially announced, late on Thursday. President Donald Trump waves on the South Lawn of the White House on Thursday. (AP) On April 12, China raised its reciprocal tariffs to 125 per cent for all goods ... Read more
Luigi Mangione heads to court to face federal charges as prosecutors file notice they’ll seek death penalty
Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is expected to appear in federal court on Friday to enter a plea on charges of stalking and murder. The court appearance comes about a week after a federal grand jury indicted Mangione on four federal charges in the December 4 killing of the insurance executive. The targeted shooting of Thompson, who was on his way to a UnitedHealthcare investors’ conference in New York, has led to an outpouring of support for Mangione from people with deep frustration and anger at the American for-profit health care system. Luigi Mangione ... Read more
National leaders condemn booing at Anzac Day dawn service
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has denounced the cowardly behaviour of hecklers who interrupted Welcome to Country acknowledgements at Anzac Day dawn services in Melbourne and Perth today. Victorian dignitaries, spectators and veterans were listening to Indigenous elder Uncle Mark Brown at the Shrine of Remembrance when a small number of people started booing. In WA, a heckler disrupted the acknowledgement of the traditional owners of the land at the Kings Park dawn service, in an act the state’s premier Roger Cook labelled as “disgusting”. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Anzac Day. (9News) “What occurred at Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance and ... Read more