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Violence brokers, teen hitmen and the new era of 'disorganised crime'

Sydney's fired-up gangland a new era of 'disorganised crime' as police target powerful violence brokers Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 5:57am A drive-by shooting targeting a funeral is just another sign that Sydney's gangland scene has entered a new era of "disorganised crime", according to a senior police officer. Sydney's organised crime figures used to rely on trusted individuals to carry out sophisticated and targeted attacks on rivals in the dead of night. Some hits were motivated by unpaid debts...

ABC Australia 1d ago

Why the Worst Get on Top

Bill Pulte does not have a habit of publicly saying admiring things about Vladimir Putin or Bashar al-Assad, so in that one respect his appointment as acting director of national intelligence represents an improvement over Tulsi Gabbard. In every other respect, the appointment is baffling. Pulte has no intelligence background; no national-security expertise.

The Atlantic 8d ago

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What Trump Wants From Bill Pulte

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Future Power Rankings: How all 68 Power 4 college football teams stack up

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Big 12 preview: Despite the drama, Texas Tech stil...

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One Reason Trump Might Have Chosen His New Intelligence Chief

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Outgoing chair Powell delivers defence of Fed independence

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2027 recruiting class rankings: Miami surges into ...

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