An arrest made in the stabbing death of a young surfer in Coffs Harbour; Public servants warned not to take sides following an open letter on Israel; Sam Kerr officially left out of the Matildas Olympic side because of injury.
Public servants warned not to take sides following an open letter on Israel;A man has been charged over the alleged murder of a surfer on the New South Wales north coast in May.Homicide Squad commander Danny Doherty says police will allege the man stabbed 21-year-old Coffs Harbour local Kye Schaefer multiple times in the chest and neck in a car park last month.
Pro-democracy activist Gordon Ng is one of 14 defendants convicted on national security charges in Hong Kong last week. Small groups of retirees with red armbands - known as "stability maintenance" volunteers - have been keeping watch at neighbourhoods in central Beijing since last week, with guards stationed on pedestrian bridges, a regular practice during politically sensitive periods.After a marathon six weeks and seven phases of voting, counting has begun in India's seven stage national election, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks a record-equalling third consecutive term in office.
The government has signed a five year deal with the pharmacy industry that will see billions of extra dollars poured into the sector.
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