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Thursday bulletin

South Korea upgrades alert status to vital threat as North Korea prepares to test missiles. Meanwhile, in the US, four firefighters are being held hostage. 

 

Wednesday's news

Prime Minister Julia Gillard has negotiated an agreement to undertake annual formal leadership talks with China. Meanwhile, foreigners are being urged to leave South Korea as North Korea warns of thermo-nuclear war.

Tuesday's headlines

The iron lady, Margaret Thatcher, has passed away at the age of 87 after suffering a stroke. Meanwhile, the Coalition’s lead has slightly narrowed in the latest Newspoll results. 

Monday update

Iconic newsman Brian Henderson honoured with Hall of Fame induction. Meanwhile, a NSW teenager remains on life support after sustaining a serious injury during a rugby league match over the weekend. 

News for Friday

North Korea is allegedly planning to launch a missile in the next few days. In other news, it has been reported that authorities knew Bayley was a risk. 

Thursday's news

The US prepares as North Korea approves nuclear strikes. Meanwhile, the federal election is heating up as Labor and the Coalition ramp up their campaigns. 

 

Wednesday's wonderings

Prime Minister Julia Gillard remains tight lipped in relation to next month’s budget. In other news, the Royal Commission into child abuse begins today in Melbourne. 

 

Tuesday bulletin

South Korea readies itself against North Korea as the latter declares a state of war. Meanwhile, in Australia, 20 people have died on the roads over the long weekend, nine more than last year. 

Thursday's headlines

The internet has slowed as one of the biggest cyber attacks hits global networks. Also, superannuation experts face a nervous wait to see how the industry fares in the Federal Budget.

Wednesday's news

Victoria Police linked to outlaw motorcycle gangs, Amanda Knox to face a new trial and calls for a coronial inquiry into asylum seeker deaths.

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