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  • World’s largest aircraft carrier to return to US after record deployment Associated Press
    USS Gerald R Ford to sail home after 10-month spell including role in Maduro capture and Middle East warThe world’s largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R Ford, will be heading home following a record-setting deployment of more than 300 days that included participating in the war against Iran and capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, two US officials said Wednesday.The Ford will be leaving the Middle East in the coming days and returning to its home port in Virginia in mid-May, accord
     

World’s largest aircraft carrier to return to US after record deployment

29 April 2026 at 23:51

USS Gerald R Ford to sail home after 10-month spell including role in Maduro capture and Middle East war

The world’s largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R Ford, will be heading home following a record-setting deployment of more than 300 days that included participating in the war against Iran and capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, two US officials said Wednesday.

The Ford will be leaving the Middle East in the coming days and returning to its home port in Virginia in mid-May, according to the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to detail sensitive military movements. The Washington Post reported the development earlier.

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  • Indonesia charges soldiers over acid attack on KontraS activist Andrie Yunus
    JAKARTA, April 29 — Indonesian military prosecutors charged four officerson Wednesday for their alleged involvement in an acid attack on an activist known for campaigning against the ‌expanding public role of the armed forces, seeking a maximum sentence of 12 years ​in prison.Andrie Yunus, a deputy coordinator with the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence, a rights group also known as KontraS, suffered burns to 20 per cent of his face and body f
     

Indonesia charges soldiers over acid attack on KontraS activist Andrie Yunus

29 April 2026 at 05:05

Malay Mail

JAKARTA, April 29 — Indonesian military prosecutors charged four officerson Wednesday for their alleged involvement in an acid attack on an activist known for campaigning against the ‌expanding public role of the armed forces, seeking a maximum sentence of 12 years ​in prison.

Andrie Yunus, a deputy coordinator with the Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence, a rights group also known as KontraS, suffered burns to 20 per cent of his face and body from acid thrown by assailants ​on a motorcycle on March 12.

The attack, which left Andrie permanently scarred and his right eye heavily damaged, drew local and international condemnation.

The four officers were charged under Indonesia’s criminal code with serious premeditated assault, carrying a maximum sentence of 12 years in prison, court documents showed.

Mohammad Iswadi, a military prosecutor, said during the hearing at a military ‌court that the four officers from the military’s intelligence unit allegedly attacked Andrie because they felt affronted ⁠by his protest last year against legal changes allowing ⁠more military officers to be appointed to civilian government posts.

“With ⁠the incident, the suspects deemed Andrie ⁠Yunus to have insulted ⁠and stomped on the military as an institution,” he said, adding the alleged defendants used a mixture of car battery acid and rust remover when they attacked Andrie.

Reuters was not immediately able ⁠to contact any of the four officers, or their legal representatives. All four attended the hearing and their titles ranged from captain to second sergeant.

In a separate investigation, Indonesia’s top human rights watchdog,Komnas HAM, said there were at least 14 people linked to the attack.

“The attack could lead to fear among civilians to criticise government officials,” it said.

The watchdog said the fact ⁠that Andrie’s case is being handled by the military court shows a lack of public participation and could mean the officers will be treated more leniently.

It also urged ⁠police to investigate the other 10 people allegedly linked to the attack in civilian courts.

Concern about ⁠the erosion ⁠of democratic values has grown in Indonesia, the world’s third-largest democracy, with the military’s involvement in civilian areas and ​state-run businesses increasing significantly under the administration of President Prabowo ​Subianto, a retired general.

Shortly before the attack, ‌Andrie had recorded a podcast episode on the subject of the ​military’s expanding powers.

Prabowo said last ​month that the attack on Andrie was an act of “terrorism,” and pledged a thorough investigation. — Reuters

 

 

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  • US soldier pleads not guilty to charges of betting on Nicolás Maduro’s ouster Reuters
    Prosecutors allege Gannon Van Dyke won $400,000 using insider information to bet on Maduro raid on PolymarketSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxThe US army soldier charged with winning $400,000 by using insider information to bet on the removal of the ousted Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty to fraud charges on Tuesday.Gannon Ken Van Dyke, 38, entered the plea in US district judge Margaret Garnett’s courtroom in Manhattan. Van Dyke s
     

US soldier pleads not guilty to charges of betting on Nicolás Maduro’s ouster

28 April 2026 at 18:05

Prosecutors allege Gannon Van Dyke won $400,000 using insider information to bet on Maduro raid on Polymarket

The US army soldier charged with winning $400,000 by using insider information to bet on the removal of the ousted Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty to fraud charges on Tuesday.

Gannon Ken Van Dyke, 38, entered the plea in US district judge Margaret Garnett’s courtroom in Manhattan. Van Dyke sported a shaved head and wore a black blazer, jeans and brown shoes as he arrived to the courtroom with his lawyers, Zach Intrater and Mark Geragos.

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‘Shortcomings and failures’ could sink Aukus nuclear submarines plan, UK inquiry warns

28 April 2026 at 04:58

Australia is dependent upon UK’s ability to deliver new submarines but report says ‘cracks are already beginning to show’

“Cracks are already beginning to show” in the UK’s funding for the Aukus agreement that could derail the ambitious nuclear submarine plan, a British parliamentary inquiry has found, highlighting a threat to Australia’s security.

UK shipbuilding has been under-funded for decades and the country’s submarine availability is “critically low”, the House of Commons defence committee’s report found.

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  • DNA milestone may move US to disinter unidentified Pearl Harbor victims Ramon Antonio Vargas
    Enough family reference samples collected to identify at least 60% of disinterred USS Arizona crew membersThe United States government could move to disinter the remains of unidentified USS Arizona crew members who were killed in the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 after the clinching of a key DNA-related milestone, officials recently announced.Before that announcement, officials determined enough family reference samples had been collected for comparison with DNA taken from remains – al
     

DNA milestone may move US to disinter unidentified Pearl Harbor victims

27 April 2026 at 10:00

Enough family reference samples collected to identify at least 60% of disinterred USS Arizona crew members

The United States government could move to disinter the remains of unidentified USS Arizona crew members who were killed in the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 after the clinching of a key DNA-related milestone, officials recently announced.

Before that announcement, officials determined enough family reference samples had been collected for comparison with DNA taken from remains – along with medical and dental records – for the individual identification of at least 60% of the battleship crew members to be disinterred, said a statement on Friday from the agency tasked with identifying US military personnel who are unaccounted for after past conflicts.

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  • Gina Rinehart calls for immigrants’ social media to be screened in Anzac memorial speech Luca Ittimani
    Mining magnate also claims children are being taught to be ashamed of the Australian flag in a speech to 4,000 people on the Sydney Opera House stepsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, called for immigrants’ social media to be screened and said children are being taught to be ashamed of the Australian flag in untelevised remarks before an Anzac memorial service on the steps of
     

Gina Rinehart calls for immigrants’ social media to be screened in Anzac memorial speech

27 April 2026 at 05:09

Mining magnate also claims children are being taught to be ashamed of the Australian flag in a speech to 4,000 people on the Sydney Opera House steps

Australia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, called for immigrants’ social media to be screened and said children are being taught to be ashamed of the Australian flag in untelevised remarks before an Anzac memorial service on the steps of Sydney Opera House on Friday.

Rinehart’s public appearance was attended by about 4,000 people and sponsored by her company, Hancock Prospecting, and RSL New South Wales.

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An ancient disease is making a comeback, and every American should be concerned

The U.S. President's Malaria Initiative has saved millions of lives and prevented billions of cases of malaria, but progress is slowing due to the disease evolving and the need for renewed emphasis on fighting malaria through American innovation.

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  • Trump cancels his envoys’ Pakistan trip for Iran ceasefire negotiations Associated Press
    Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were to travel to Islamabad to attempt to revive ceasefire negotiationsDonald Trump said he has told US envoys not to go to Pakistan for more talks with Iran, shortly after Tehran’s top diplomat left Islamabad late on Saturday.Trump added to Fox News: “They can call us anytime they want.” The White House on Friday said Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner would travel to Pakistan’s capital to attempt to revive ceasefire negotiations. Continue reading...
     

Trump cancels his envoys’ Pakistan trip for Iran ceasefire negotiations

25 April 2026 at 17:02

Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were to travel to Islamabad to attempt to revive ceasefire negotiations

Donald Trump said he has told US envoys not to go to Pakistan for more talks with Iran, shortly after Tehran’s top diplomat left Islamabad late on Saturday.

Trump added to Fox News: “They can call us anytime they want.” The White House on Friday said Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner would travel to Pakistan’s capital to attempt to revive ceasefire negotiations.

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US envoys head to Pakistan as Iran throws cold water on direct talks

25 April 2026 at 11:55
U.S. and Iranian officials are expected in Islamabad on Saturday for another round of Pakistani-brokered talks to end the nearly two-month conflict, but Tehran has ruled out a face-to-face meeting. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the lead Iranian negotiator, arrived in the Pakistani capital on Friday, according to the nation's Foreign Ministry. Araghchi said in...

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  • RAF Typhoons scrambled in response to Russian drone threat near Nato airspace Dan Sabbagh
    Jets flew from bases in Romania but did not open fire as potential targets stayed within Ukrainian airspaceTwo RAF Typhoons have been scrambled from a Romanian air base to engage Russian drones close to Nato airspace, although they did not open fire.British defence sources said the fighter jets did not enter Ukrainian airspace, contradicting reports that Russian drones had been shot down by the RAF there, an event which would have represented a major escalation in hostilities between the western
     

RAF Typhoons scrambled in response to Russian drone threat near Nato airspace

25 April 2026 at 09:57

Jets flew from bases in Romania but did not open fire as potential targets stayed within Ukrainian airspace

Two RAF Typhoons have been scrambled from a Romanian air base to engage Russian drones close to Nato airspace, although they did not open fire.

British defence sources said the fighter jets did not enter Ukrainian airspace, contradicting reports that Russian drones had been shot down by the RAF there, an event which would have represented a major escalation in hostilities between the western alliance and Moscow.

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‘Racism is a cancer’: Indigenous leaders condemn orchestrated booing at Anzac Day ceremonies

25 April 2026 at 08:20

Uncle Jack Pearson, an army captain, says heckling ‘not in the Anzac spirit’ after welcome to country booed in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth

Indigenous leaders have condemned people who booed welcome to country speeches at Anzac Day dawn services across the country, with an army captain stating “racism is a cancer”.

Elders who spoke at services in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth on Saturday morning were booed following a campaign by Fight for Australia, the group formerly known as March for Australia, which has previously staged major anti-immigration rallies.

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