Australian triple-murderer sentenced to life in prison
An Australian woman convicted of murdering three of her relatives by serving a meal laced with poisonous mushrooms has been sentenced to life imprisonment.
It's a life sentence for an Australian woman convicted of killing three members of her estranged husband's family with toxic mushrooms. You can hear from a barrister who has been following the trial.
The French Prime Minister could be ousted today as he faces a no confidence vote less than a year since he was sworn in. What does it all mean for France?
After a similar fate already realised by Japan's Prime Minister, who's also not made it twelve months in the job, Katie Silver in our business news will asses the impact on the world's fourth largest economy.
And, a ceasefire that's holding but no resolution for the border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia. You can hear from our correspondent in the region.
(Photo: Erin Patterson arrives at the Supreme Court of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia, 25 August 2025; Credit:
Reuters)
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