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Police had foiled two recent attempts on Tarek Ayoub’s life, but when hitmen came after him for a third time on Monday, they ensured he would not survive.
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28th August 2024
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Assassins fired 30 bullets at ‘Angel of Death’ after cops foiled two prior hits
Police had foiled two recent attempts on Tarek Ayoub’s life, but when hitmen came after him for a third time on Monday, they ensured he would not survive.
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The key warning ignored over $1 billion gold mine
In the tiny NSW town of Blayney locals agree on one thing - Federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek must be dreaming to think killing their gold mine is a good idea.
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Unlikely group that’s stripped $135m from Sydney gangsters
The state’s top criminals have had their exotic cars, million-dollar watches and luxury handbags confiscated by a team of accountants and lawyers referred to as “Raptor with calcul...
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Money over tradition: 77 jerseys fuelling NRL clubs’ cash grab
The NRL has seen 77 different jerseys across the board this season, often totally discarding club colours and identity in a cynical cash grab. It’s a circus and a disrespect to the...
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Meghan ‘left in tears’ as business fails to launch
The launch of American Riviera Orchard has left Meghan Markle in a jam as the Duchess ‘struggles’ to find a CEO for her new brand
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‘Prepare now’: Stark weather warning
One of the biggest cold fronts of the year is set to blast through parts of Australia on Wednesday bringing damaging winds north of 100km/h.
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Kokkinakis stuns Tsitsipas in huge US Open upset
Australian giant killer Thanasi Kokkinakis has pulled off a major US Open shock, eliminating Greek superstar Stefanos Tsitsipas in round one in New York.
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Housing crisis: ‘Role’ for migration amid tradie shortage
Labor will sidestep the “hyper political” housing debate in parliament and work directly with states to get more homes built, using a simplified skilled visa system to bring in urg...
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Melbourne mates die in Vietnam tragedy
Two young Melbourne boxers have died while holidaying with friends in Vietnam, with their families now raising money to bring their bodies back home.
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Is Leichhardt still Sydney’s Little Italy?
The inner-west suburb was synonymous with Italian culture for decades but demographic changes have altered its makeup and some shop owners are worried it’s losing its identity.
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