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VideoIran has reportedly struck three ships in the Strait of Hormuz within a 24-hour period, with the most recent attack involving a tanker travelling south near Amman that was hit by an unknown projectile, sparking a fire.

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Triple-0 impacted by Telstra outage

Police have warned Telstra customers may be unable to reach Triple Zero as a major outage disrupts the telecommunications network across parts of Australia.

NSW Police said the Triple Zero system itself remained operational, but some Telstra users may be unable to connect.

“If you try to call triple zero and can’t get through, we recommend using another device, a landline or Wi-Fi calling,” a spokesperson said.

WA Police issued a similar warning, urging affected customers without access to another phone to make arrangements with a neighbour, family member or friend to ensure they can contact emergency services if needed.

Pauline Hanson reunites with Holly Valance in England

Pauline Hanson has shared a glimpse inside her UK visit, revealing she caught up with former Neighbours star and conservative political backer Holly Valance during a day out in England.

The One Nation leader said the pair visited Blenheim Palace in Woodstock for a private tour before stopping at The Farmer’s Dog for lunch and “a few of Jeremy’s beers”.

Senator Hanson teased that she also has “some big meetings lined up this week” and said she would reveal more about those discussions later.

Pauline Hanson, Holly Valance.
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Pauline Hanson, Holly Valance.
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Pauline Hanson, Holly Valance.
Camera IconPauline Hanson, Holly Valance. Credit: X
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Wimbledon champ Novak Djokovic through to the semi-finals

The seven-time champion outlasted Felix Auger-Aliassime across a quarter-finals match that stretched more than five hours.

The 39-year-old was pushed to five sets by his Canadian opponent,

The Serbian will now face defending champion Jannik Sinner in the semi-finals as he chases a 25th grand slam title.

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Ukraine inks ‘drone’ deals with three countries

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced the agreements with Denmark, Estonia and the Netherlands on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Turkey.

In announcing the deal with Denmark, Mr Zelenskiy said the agreement “opens up greater opportunities for joint defence production, the exchange of expertise, and transparency in weapons exports”.

Kyiv has now clinched nine such accords.

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‘This is punishment’: US official confirms strikes will continue

US military strikes underway against targets in Iran are “not proportional,” a US official told CNN.

US Central Command says it has responded to recent Iranian attacks on cargo ships near the Strait of Hormuz.

“This is punishment,” the official said.

“It won’t be over for a bit.”

Telstra sparks chaos across Australia

More than 7000 users have reported problems with Telstra.

At 6.37am on Wednesday, website Downdetector indicated that 7649 users were having issues.

It appears that they were first reported around 4am and are mostly impacting mobile signal and internet.

However, some users have said broadband internet has been impacted too.

There have been reports of issues in Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, and locations in Victoria.

One commenter on Downdetector said they were not able to contact triple zero.

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Explosions reportedly heard in Southern Iran

Explosions have reportedly been heard across southern Iran after the US ordered fresh strikes on Iranian targets, dramatically escalating tensions in the Middle East.

Iranian state media said blasts were heard in the port cities of Bandar Abbas and Sirik, as well as on Qeshm Island, after US Central Command accused Iran of firing on three commercial ships off the coast of Oman.

US launches fresh strikes on Iran

The United States has launched a series of military strikes against Iran after accusing Tehran of attacking three commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, marking a sharp escalation in tensions across the Middle East.

In a statement, US Central Command said the strikes were intended to impose “heavy costs” on Iran following what it described as “unwarranted” attacks on civilian shipping in international waters.

Washington said the attacks violated the ceasefire and vowed to respond decisively, with further developments expected as the situation unfolds.

Trump unleashes fresh Greenland takeover bid

NATO leaders have unveiled arms deals worth tens of billions of dollars in Turkey, driving home the message that they are heeding US calls to spend more to defend Europe, even as President Donald Trump said he felt let down and renewed his push to control Greenland.

Leaders were convening for a summit in the capital Ankara on Tuesday, hoping to project unity after another bruising year, in which the Iran war once again exposed cracks in the alliance that has underpinned Western security since the end of World War Two.

In a meeting with President Tayyip Erdogan, Trump said he might have boycotted the NATO summit altogether had it not been for his warm relations with the Turkish leader, and did not rule out further troop withdrawals from Europe.

“Well, we’re going to see. I was very disappointed with NATO,” he said, singling out Britain, France, Germany and Italy for not doing enough to support the US war on Iran.

Trump added that “we weren’t treated well” by the allies, even as he reiterated that he did not want or need their help.

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