‘Left with dead body, drugs’: Aussie soldiers’ war wounds
From killing an armed civilian in Iraq to spending seven years in a notorious jail with al-Qaeda members, seven veterans share their harrowing stories and its lasting impact.
From killing an armed civilian in Iraq to spending seven years in a notorious jail with al-Qaeda members, seven veterans share their harrowing stories and its lasting impact.
A chilling message has been issued as Israel prepares to mark the grim anniversary of the attack that changed the world. See the photos, video.
For 20 years, Chris Moore captured the raw truth of frontline operations for the Australian Defence Force. But in his hour of need, he was abandoned. See the video.
As the UK tears itself apart by stabbings, riots and draconian crackdowns, the Duke of Sussex blamed the social media spread of misinformation for the ‘complete breakdown’ of society.
Known as ‘Lambo Guy’, Adrian Portelli is the famous multi-millionaire bidder on The Block. Now his lottery business is being investigated by two states, and he says he’s got nothing to hide.
Adrian Portelli and Tory Williams, known as ‘Candyman 2.0’, both love their luxe lifestyles and fast cars. Now, we can reveal some of the secrets behind the pair’s business empires.
A $750,000 reward remains for information about what happened to Hunter teenager Allison Newstead – as unsolved homicide squad detectives confirm the investigation remains active.
Welcome to the biggest battle Sydneysiders are fighting in a generation. House prices surge in defiance of interest rate rises, the rental market spirals out of control, and fulltime workers live in tents in parks. This is The War on the Homefront docu-series.
A gripping new podcast investigating the deaths of six women as their families question how they died – and whether police did everything they could to find answers.
A teenage tradie was seen “laughing” as he brandished a nail gun at terrified drivers on the M1 motorway where he shot one in the head, another in the bicep and shattered a window.
Three boys at elite Cranbrook School pressed their faces into the tinted BMW car window. Inside were a balaclava-clad stick-up crew armed with an AK-47 assault rifle and pistols.
You do not know his name but he has been carving a reputation for himself in Sydney’s underworld ever since he was first charged with murder as a 12-year-old. This is Reynold Glover.
With a star witness in the form of Mr X and a seemingly strong case against Reynold Glover and three others, no one could have guessed the bombshell result of the marathon five-month trial.
When police finally caught Mr X, he promised to deliver the criminals responsible for committing the $6 million armed robberies — but they didn’t get the result they expected. READ WHAT UNFOLDED.
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