Josephine Asher with the top stories…
US president Donald Trump has criticised the Supreme Court and imposed a new 10 per cent global tariff regime after the court struck down a large part of his existing tariff regime, saying he exceeded his powers.
Mr Trump reacted angrily to the ruling, saying the justices are an embarrassment to their families.
The court ruled six three in favour of an educational toy company, that argued the import duties were illegal.
Mr Trump says the Supreme Court was swayed by foreign interests.
Queensland Police say they’re not treating the ramming of a synagogue in Brisbane’s CBD as a terror incident…but say it was targeted attack against the synagogue.
Police were called to the Brisbane Synagogue about 7:15 last night after the utility rammed and knocked over the gates before driving away.
Superintendent Michael Hogan says no one was hurt.
Fire fighters battling an out-of-control bushfire burning north-east of Melbourne are bracing for even more challenging conditions tomorrow.
Authorities say says chaotic weather is forecast across the state, which will increase the fire danger.
Iran says it expects to have a draft counter-proposal ready within days following recent negotiations in Switzerland.
US President Donald has reiterated his demand for Tehran to give up its nuclear ambitions, and says he’s considering a limited military strike to pressure Iran into a deal.
Analysts say Iran agreeing to a deal with the U-S on its nuclear programme may not be enough to avert a military strike.
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