Episodios

  • Trump delays Iran strikes as LaGuardia tragedy unfolds
    Mar 23 2026
    Donald Trump postpones threatened strikes on Iranian power stations for at least five days following diplomatic conversations, causing significant global stock market movements and oil price fluctuations. A devastating collision at New York's LaGuardia Airport between an Air Canada Express jet and a fire truck during landing has killed both pilots and injured 41 passengers, forcing the airport's complete closure. Additional developments include two teenage boys killed in a Sydney bus crash, fuel rationing potentially weeks away in Australia, and ABC staff preparing for their first strike in 30 years.

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  • Trump postpones Iran strikes amid disputed talks
    Mar 23 2026
    U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a five-day postponement of threatened strikes on Iranian energy facilities, claiming productive conversations have occurred between U.S. and Iranian officials, though Tehran has denied these reports. The announcement has triggered significant market reactions with falling oil and gas prices and rising stocks, while explosions continue at Iranian nuclear and munition sites and Hezbollah rockets have injured eight people in northern Israel.

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    2 m
  • States push for national fuel rationing plan
    Mar 23 2026
    Australian states and territories are calling for a national approach to potential fuel rationing, warning that individual state actions could cause mass panic and confusion similar to the COVID pandemic. Energy Minister Chris Bowen has the power to act under the Liquid Fuel Emergency Act but indicates it would require extraordinary circumstances, noting the legislation has never been implemented despite previous crises including two Gulf Wars and the COVID pandemic.

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  • Two teens killed in Bossley Park bus collision
    Mar 23 2026
    Two teenagers, aged 14 and 15, died after their motorcycle collided with a bus on the T-way between Liverpool and Parramatta in Western Sydney around 7:15pm. The T-way transit lane has been described as notorious, with Fairfield mayor Frank Carbone previously calling for government intervention to prevent fatalities in the area. The 46-year-old bus driver was taken for mandatory testing following the collision.

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    2 m
  • Deadly runway collision closes LaGuardia Airport
    Mar 23 2026
    A deadly collision occurred at New York's LaGuardia Airport when an Air Canada Express plane landing at 160 kilometres per hour struck a fire truck crossing the runway. Both pilots were killed and 41 people were hospitalised, with one cabin attendant ejected from the aircraft while still strapped to her chair. Audio recordings reveal the fire truck was given permission to cross the runway seconds before the collision, suggesting human error may be responsible.

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  • How one of Victoria’s young offenders is turning his life around
    Mar 23 2026
    A teenager once described by police as one of the worst young offenders is turning his life around. From home invasions to high-speed chases, the 16-year-old caused chaos across the suburbs. Now, in an exclusive interview with Cassie Zervos, he tells how he turned the corner.

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    3 m
  • Sydney’s Wakehurst Parkway to get long overdue upgrade
    Mar 23 2026
    One of Sydney's most notorious roads is getting a long overdue upgrade. The infamous Wakehurst Parkway is often the first to close when it rains, frustrating many locals on the Northern Beaches.

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  • Major overhaul for schools in Sydney’s west
    Mar 23 2026
    Western Sydney's population boom has triggered a major overhaul of schools in the region. Hundreds of old demountables are now being replaced with new classrooms and play areas, which are seen as critical for “brain breaks”.

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