Skip to navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerHelp using this website - Accessibility statement
Advertisement

Violence

Today

Police have taken Luigi Mangione into custody. Mangione in a 2019 photo from Facebook.

Ivy League graduate arrested over CEO’s New York murder

Luigi Mangione was taken into custody after he was spotted eating at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania, police said. He had a gun and a silencer in his bag.

  • Updated
  • Ed Shanahan

This Month

This image provided by the New York City Police Department shows a man wanted for questioning in connection to the investigation of the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. (New York City Police Department via AP)

Manhattan murder frightens executives everywhere

Many companies view investor meetings such as the one that the UnitedHealthcare boss was walking to as security risks because they are highly publicised.

  • Adam Geller and Cathy Bussewitz
People walking past a row of ATMs belonging to the four big banks.

Banks, insurers told to work harder to prevent financial abuse

A committee chaired by Labor senator Deborah O’Neill has tabled 61 recommendations to reduce the insidious practice.

  • James Eyers

November

In this image taken from video, Pro-Palestinian protesters knock over a metal barrier, near the soccer stadium in Amsterdam.

Israel evacuates soccer fans from Amsterdam after violence

Benjamin Netanyahu has directed two rescue planes be sent to the Netherlands capital to assist fans caught up in attacks described as antisemitic.

  • Updated

September

Premiers and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will meet in Canberra on Friday.

Domestic violence services to get millions of dollars in funding boost

On Friday, the national cabinet will consider urgent responses to violence against women and children, following a review delivered in August.

  • Tom McIlroy
Advertisement

August

 Taylor Swift performs at Wembley Stadium as part of her Eras Tour in June.

Taylor Swift concerts cancelled over terrorist attack fears

Two suspects were arrested one day before the singer’s first concert date in the Austrian capital Vienna.

  • Alexandra Schwarz-Goerlich and Riham Alkousaa

June

Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was attacked by a man on Friday.

Danish prime minister attacked, man arrested

Mette Frederiksen was assaulted by a man in Kultorvet public square in the centre of the Danish capital Copenhagen, local media reported.

  • James Rothwell

April

About 3000 people came to a gender violence rally in Brisbane to protest male violence against women which they say has seen 33 women murdered this year.

Treat violent men like terrorists or gangsters, experts say

Swift sanctions, including jail, are needed to stop domestic violence, say researchers, who argue no amount of “respectful relationships training” will stop some men.

  • Tom Burton

April

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the beginning of the march in Canberra.

Albanese calls crisis meeting on male violence against women

The prime minister will hold a national cabinet meeting after being heckled at a Canberra rally protesting against a “national crisis” of gendered violence.

  • Ronald Mizen
Shoppers during the reopening of Westfield Bondi Junction on Friday.

Why so many younger men are so angry

Australia’s ‘crisis of male violence against women’ reflects a growing gender divide triggered by alienation and resentment, researchers say.

  • Emma Connors

March

A curfew has been imposed on youth in Alice Springs.

Chaos and violence sparks youth curfew in Alice Springs

The Northern Territory government has imposed a two-week youth curfew, set to restrict movement between 6pm and 6am, from Wednesday night.

  • Tom McIlroy

December 2023

Paramedics load a stretcher into an ambulance van at the location of the shooting

Gunman kills at least 15 people in Prague university shooting

Czech police responded to the shooting at Charles University’s faculty of arts building in Jan Palach Square, later reporting the shooter had been “eliminated”.

  • Jan Lopatka and Jason Hovet
Louise Davidson says it is important that eliminating sexual harassment is dealt with as a whole of board issue.

Firms aren’t ready for a wave of new sexual harassment rules

Fewer than half of directors are confident their companies will be able to meet to new workplace sexual harassment rules when they come into force next week.

  • Sally Patten

November 2023

Camille Schoeffel helped trigger the current political response to sexual violence on university campuses.

Ombudsman could step in when unis fail on sexual assault

Universities that fail to resolve sexual assault claims could come under the watchful eye of a new national student ombudsman.

  • Julie Hare

September 2022

Cristina Fernandez with supporters outside her house in Buenos Aires on Thursday night.

Gunman misfires in attempt to shoot Argentine vice president

The vice president did not appear to have suffered any injury, and the man was overpowered within seconds as he stood among a crowd of her supporters.

  • Debora Rey and Almudena Calatrava
Advertisement

May 2022

Ellis Gunn

Why I wrote a book about being stalked

Author Ellis Gunn thought she’d dealt with the trauma of being pursued by a stranger, until she sat down to write a book about homesickness.

  • Ellis Gunn

February 2022

CBA chief executive Matt Comyn described financial abuse as a “hidden epidemic.”

Financial abuse costs $10.9b a year, report finds

CBA chief executive Matt Comyn says an advertising campaign will draw attention to support services the bank will offer to help domestic violence victims.

  • James Eyers

December 2021

“Someone is responsible for what happened, and I can’t say who that is, but it’s not me,” Alec Baldwins says.

‘I didn’t pull the trigger’: Baldwin

Alec Baldwin said in his first interview since the gun he was holding on a film set killed the cinematographer that someone is responsible, but it is not him.

  • Andrew Dalton

November 2021

Crowds in Brussels protest the latest measures by the Belgian government to counter the latest spike of the coronavirus.

Austria in lockdown as COVID-19 rules trigger riots across Europe

Riot police used water cannons and tear gas as peaceful demonstrations turned ugly in Brussels when tens of thousands of protesters marched through the streets.

  • Updated
  • Joe Barnes, Lucy Fisher, Justin Stares and Jorg Luyken

October 2021

Sir David Amess, a Conservative backbencher from Essex, was 69.

British MP stabbed to death in ‘terrorist act’

A 25-year-old was arrested, as politicians from all sides reeled in shock at another killing of an MP, five years after the murder of Jo Cox.

  • Updated
  • Jill Lawless and Jo Kearney