We’ve rounded up the headlines from across the world — so it’ll only take you a couple of minutes to catch up on the most important news around.
1. Estranged husband allegedly breaches AVO to murder Leila Alavi.
The 33-year-old estranged husband of murdered woman Leila Alavi was arrested overnight in Guildford West and taken to Auburn Police Station. Mokthar Hosseini was charged with one count of murder and contravening an Apprehend Violence Order (AVO).
Miss Alavi, 26, was working at Benjamin Hair Studio yesterday morning when she allegedly received a phone call from her estranged husband asking her to meet him, Fairfax Media reports. Her body was later found in her Holden Astra by colleagues.
Investigations are continuing today.
2. Indonesia executes five foreigners and an Indonesian woman as new president takes a hard line on drugs.
By ABC News
Indonesia has executed six people convicted on drug offences in the first executions carried out under new president Joko Widodo.
The two women and four men killed by firing squad included five foreigners from Brazil, the Netherlands, Vietnam, Malawi and Nigeria.
Two Australians – Myuran Sukamaran and Andrew Chan – remain on death row for their roles in the so-called Bali Nine’s attempt to traffic heroin into Australia.
Sukamaran has already been denied a presidential pardon.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has appealed directly to Mr Widodo to show mercy on the two Australians.
Top Comments
Great move, banning selfie sticks,lets also ban those numbnuts that love to go to concerts and then watch most of it through their mobiles
Oh god yes. That drives me nuts and even worse when they're using a iPad - they're huge! I usually take a couple of pictures, especially if the staging is awesome, and video one or two favourite songs, but besides that generally get into the whole "live music" thing. Do people even know what that is anymore?
Just take a moment and read your own comment! "I video one or two favourite songs"... "do people even know what (live music) is anymore?" Ironic, no?