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1. ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi ‘seriously wounded’ in air strike.
Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been seriously wounded in an air strike in western Iraq, the Guardian reports.
A source with connections to the terror group told the newspaper Baghdadi was seriously injured in March during a US-led coalition attack.
The source says his injuries were initially life-threatening, but he has made a slow recovery, though has not resumed day-to-day control of the group.
Following the strike, Islamic State leaders held an urgent meeting and prepared to name a new leader in the belief Baghdadi’s injuries were fatal.
2. Petition to can Nine’s new reality show Married at First Sight gains momentum.
An online petition calling for the axing of the yet-to-be-aired reality show Married at First Sight has gathered thousands of signatures.
The series, set to air soon on the Nine Network, is being advertised as a social experiment in which four couples matched by personality experts meet for the first time at the altar.
The show has already been heavily criticised for making a mockery of marriage and a petition on change.org has gathered almost 5000 signatures in the past month, News.com.au reports.
Nine has responded to the petition, clarifying that the couples do not actually wed in the legal sense, but take part in commitment ceremonies and decide whether they want to stay together 30 days later.
Top Comments
1. Well that puts a different spin on Kevin Andrews response about it being an operational matter.