Australia news live: relief for Sydney morning commuters as train unions ordered to halt action; man charged over death threats to Jewish group
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Victoria police homicide squad detectives are investigating the deaths of two men in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs last night. Emergency services were called to a property in Clyde North shortly after 9.30pm following reports of a fight, police said in a statement.
Two men were found with wounds consistent with a stabbing, and both passed away at the scene. Both men are yet to be formally identified. Police said a third male had left the address before they arrived and they swere searching for him and speaking to other people present at the property at the time.
It was believed the people involved were known to each other. As we wait to find out if all is normal today after two days of train chaos, here is our latest news story from Jordyn Beazley. Mostafa Rachwani has been talking to Gazans who have travelled to Australia seeking refuge from the war.
Despite the changes a ceasefire could bring to Gaza after more than a year of bombardment, Karam Alakklouk is still concerned:. We have very mixed feelings about the deal, because we have so many bad experiences from previous ceasefire deals, where the violence increases before they come into effect.
Until it formally begins, these couple of days will be very heavy on our souls – each moment will be counted as a year. We just want to sleep through these couple of days and wake up and there is officially a ceasefire. Read Mostafa’s full story here:.