• Reuters

    Australians stranded in New Caledonia 'running out of food' amid civil unrest

    Australians stranded in New Caledonia are rationing food as they wait for a way out of the troubled Pacific island territory, after riots that killed four people, a traveller from Sydney said on Saturday. "The kids are definitely hungry because we don't really have much option of what we can feed them," Joanne Elias said from a resort in the capital Noumea, where her family has been holed up since the unrest broke out this week. "You can tell they are running out of food," she told Reuters by phone, referring to the resort where they are staying.

  • The Guardian

    Pro-Palestine protesters gatecrash Victorian Labor conference ahead of debate on Israel-Hamas war

    Protest group said it had called the rally to protest against state and federal Labor ‘aiding and abetting the genocide of Palestinian people’

  • The Canadian Press

    Panthers beat Bruins with late game-winner, advance to Eastern Conference final

    BOSTON (AP) — Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice considered it a good omen when the fire alarm went off at the team hotel on Friday afternoon, just as he was settling in for a pregame nap. “In my career, the number of times that something got messed up at the hotel … it’s like a guaranteed win,” Maurice said after a 2-1 victory over Boston earned the Panthers a spot in the Eastern Conference finals. “I said, ‘If this holds true, I guarantee we’re winning today.’" Maurice's superstition held tru