Friday, 24 April 2026

Rockhampton landmark The Criterion Hotel for sale for first time in 35 years.

 Extract from ABC News

By Vanessa Jarrett

Man in black shirt at bar handing beer

Ryan Turnbull serving one of his last drinks at The Criterion Hotel. (ABC Capricornia: Vanessa Jarrett)

In short:

Rockhampton's Criterion was built in 1889 during the gold rush and as farming was flourishing.

The Turnbull family bought the property in 1991.

What's next?

After 35 years, the family has decided to sell, with the property to go on the market on May 1.

Iran daily briefing: Israel, Lebanon peace talks, Trump's 'shoot and kill' order, and what else to know.

 Extract from ABC News

A man holds his daughter as they pack up their belongings and prepare to return to their homes in Lebanon.

A family prepares to return home after the 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel went into effect. (Reuters: Marko Djurica)

Thursday, 23 April 2026

Gaza needs $US71 billion in next decade for recovery, UN and EU report finds.

Extract from ABC News

By Annika Burgess

Palestinian woman in a headscarf looks out a from a window of a tent set up inside her war-damaged home.

A Palestinian woman looks out from a window of a tent set up inside her war-damaged home in the northern Gaza Strip. (Reuters: Dawoud Abu Alkas)

In short:

More than $US71 billion ($99.4 billion) will be needed over the next 10 years for recovery and reconstruction in Gaza, according to a new report by the European Union and the United Nations.

The final Gaza Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment found housing, health, education, commerce and agriculture were the hardest-hit sectors.

What's next?

The EU and UN are calling for reconstruction to be "Palestinian led", saying a sustained ceasefire and adequate security are minimum conditions to begin recovery.

EU backs $148bn loan for Ukraine after pipeline spat resolved.

Extract from ABC News

Volodymr Zelenskyy gestures as he sits in front of the Ukrainian flag.

A bitter feud over an oil pipeline pitted Hungary against Ukraine's Volodymr Zelenskyy, stalling the vitally needed funds for Kyiv. (Reuters: Valentyn Ogirenko)

In short: 

The EU has given a preliminary green light to unblocking a $148 billion loan for Kyiv, after a months-long pipeline row was resolved.

Russian oil will soon arrive through the repaired Druzhba pipeline, whose damage had pitted Hungary's ousted premier against Ukraine.

What's next?

Hungarian energy giant MOL said it expects the first crude oil shipments to arrive in Hungary and Slovakia tomorrow.