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The federal government will sell off $3bn in defence properties around the country, after a major audit of land holdings found they served no useful strategic value.
Defence sites – including Victoria Barracks in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane – will be sold after the multi-year audit, tasked with identifying surplus and costly property holdings, often costing millions to maintain.
Some could be used for new housing developments, after sales managed by the department of finance.
Public servants will be relocated to modern office spaces, while some heritage sites – including the cabinet rooms used by John Curtin at the height of the second world war in Melbourne – could be opened to the public.
The defence minister, Richard Marles, released the audit of the 3 million-hectare defence estate on Wednesday, agreeing to recommendations to sell more than 60 properties, including islands on Sydney Harbour and a major munitions site at Maribyrnong, in Melbourne’s west. A longtime target for remediation, it could fit 6,000 new homes.
Golf courses, airbases, warehouses, training facilities and vacant land are all earmarked for sell-off, as well as RAAF Base Glenbrook in the Blue Mountains, used as the headquarters for the Royal Australian Air Force’s command.
After relocation costs and other expenses, net proceeds of about $1.8bn are expected. About $100m a year is expected to be saved from upkeep of disused and run-down properties.
Labor wants to boost take-up of modern office spaces, including Defence Plaza in Melbourne’s CBD, which is currently run at just a 46% capacity. Sydney’s Defence Plaza currently runs at 60% capacity.
Victoria Barracks in Sydney. Photograph: Damian Shaw/AAP
Up to $2.4bn is expected to be raised from the sale of 26 major metropolitan sites, saving about $3bn in upkeep and security costs over 10 years. These include sites in Sydney’s Randwick, Sandringham and St Kilda in Melbourne, Brisbane’s Petrie Terrace, and Fremantle in Western Australia.
Labor is expected to face a backlash over the sell-off of property central to the country’s defence history. The audit was completed in 2023.
The Victoria Barracks sales are expected to raise $1.3bn, given their prime locations in the biggest capital cities. Redevelopment opportunities are expected to be limited by heritage rules.
Spectacle Island in Sydney Harbour, used to store munitions during the first and second world wars, will be sold, after costing taxpayers about $1m a year to maintain. HMAS Penguin at Balmoral will be partly retained for a defence diving facility.
Air force base Williams at Laverton in Victoria and the Warradale Barracks in South Australia will also be partially sold off, while Labor has decided against recommendations to sell the Pittwater annexe in Sydney.
Marles said every dollar raised would be reinvested back into defence capability, including ahead of major changes sparked by the Aukus nuclear submarines agreement.
“In order for the Australian defence force to protect our nation and keep Australians safe, it must have a defence estate that meets its operational and capability needs,” he said.
Spectacle Island in Sydney Harbour, used to store munitions during the first and second world wars, will be sold. Photograph: Jessica Hromas/The Guardian
“For many years this has not been the case, with many defence sites vacant, decaying, under utilised and costing millions of dollars to maintain.”
Marles said the objective of the audit was not about identifying land for new housing development, but some sites including Maribyrnong could be suitable.
The audit found underutilised sites are “draining resources from higher priority needs” for defence.
“Defence is constrained by the weight of its past when it comes to management of the estate,” it said.
“Today’s estate footprint comprises numerous legacy sites without a clear ongoing link to current or future capabilities. Urgent interventions are needed to correct the unsustainable trajectory that has resulted from decades of deferred decisions on contentious estate issues.”
Authors Jan Mason and Jim Miller said the management of major defence sites had “remained largely static since the late 1990s despite recommendations from past reviews and white papers.”
“It is clear that maintaining the status quo is not an option.”
Housing Now Alliance chair David Bolger welcomed plans for land sales in inner Sydney and Parramatta.
“This is about giving some of our most significant historic sites a new chapter,” he said.
“By sensitively opening these places up, we honour the service and sacrifice they represent, while ensuring they continue to serve the nation in a contemporary way.”
President Donald Trump vowed on Tuesday to personally call NBC “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie and offer additional federal assistance following her mother’s apparent abduction in Tuscon, Arizona.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen at her home at about 9:30 p.m. Saturday, and was reported missing by her family around noon Sunday, according to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department.
While officials did not immediately elaborate on the circumstances of her disappearance, they said they believe Nancy Guthrie was either kidnapped or abducted, and noted blood was found outside the home.
During a Q&A session in the White House Oval Office Tuesday, Trump said he is considering sending additional federal agents to assist with the investigation.
Savannah Guthrie and mother Nancy Guthrie pictured on “Today” in 2023.(Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)
“I think it’s terrible,” Trump said. “I’m going to call [Savannah Guthrie] later on. I think it’s a terrible thing. … Very unusual situation, but we’re going to find out.”
Despite the pair’s showdown in an October 2020 NBC town hall, Trump added, “I always got along very good with Savannah.”
During the Miami town hall, Savannah Guthrie pressed Trump on his administration’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, and his social media reposts questioning Osama bin Laden’s death.
At one point, she accused Trump of “sending a lie” to his followers, comparing him to “someone’s crazy uncle.”
While the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and FBI continue to investigate Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance, officials on Tuesday confirmed they are “aware” of reports of a possible ransom note.
“We are aware of reports circulating about possible ransom note(s) regarding the investigation into Nancy Guthrie,” the sheriff’s office wrote in a statement Tuesday afternoon. “Anything that comes in, goes directly to our detectives who are coordinating with the FBI.”
An undated photo of Nancy Guthrie and Savannah Guthrie provided by NBC in repsonse to the disappearance of the 84 year-old mother of the Today Show host.(Courtesy of NBC)
TMZ said the letter, which was sent to authorities, included unreleased details about her disappearance and had a deadline.
Exteriors of missing person Nancy Guthrie’s home on Tuesday, February 3, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona. Nancy Guthrie, mother of ‘Today’ show host Savannah Guthrie, is suspected of being abducted from her home earlier this week.(Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)
It is unclear if the notes received by TMZ and KOLD are identical.
Anyone with information on the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie is asked to call the tipline at 1-800-CALL-FBI.
NBC did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Fox News Digital’s Adam Sabes and Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.
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Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has openly admitted for the first time that the Pakistani Army is not capable of protecting Balochistan. He admitted that amid the increase in terrorist and insurgent attacks in recent times, the army is facing great difficulty in patrolling and controlling the situation. This statement has come at a time when Baloch rebels have carried out several major and dangerous attacks in Balochistan.
Khawaja Asif said this in the National Assembly of Pakistan. He said that Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan and more than 40 percent of the total area of the country falls in this state. It has become very difficult for the army to protect such a large area. He said that the government has been forced to deploy a large number of soldiers, but despite this it is not possible to keep an eye on the entire area.
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Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Asif, speaking inside the National Assembly, admits that the government and army have failed to counter Baloch rebels in Balochistan.
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The Defense Minister said in clear words that guarding such a vast and spread area is more difficult than guarding a big city. He admitted that the soldiers are trying their best, but due to physical and resource limitations it is not possible to patrol everywhere. This statement raises serious questions on the security system of Pakistan. Khawaja Asif also made a shocking revelation in the Parliament that in many cases, Baloch rebels have more modern and expensive weapons than the Pakistani Army. According to him, the rebels are using rifles worth about 20 lakh rupees, thermal and laser systems worth 4 to 5 thousand dollars and complete combat gear worth about 20 thousand dollars. It is clear from this that the strength of the rebels is continuously increasing.
A China-based threat group operating for almost two decades broke into the internal systems of Notepad++, an extremely popular open source-code editor, to spy on a select group of targeted users, researchers at Rapid7 said Monday.
Don Ho, the author and maintainer of the open-source tool, said independent security researchers confirmed a China state-sponsored group compromised Notepad++’s server for a six-month period starting in June 2025. Ho, who did not respond to a request for comment, released a software update Dec. 9 claiming to address authentication weaknesses that allowed attackers to hijack the Notepad++ updater client and user traffic.
The Chinese APT group Lotus Blossom, which has been active since at least 2009, gained recurring access and deployed various payloads — including a custom backdoor — to snoop on some users’ activities, according to Rapid7. The espionage group is also known as Billbug, Thrip and Raspberry Typhoon.
“We have no evidence of bulk data exfiltration,” Christiaan Beek, senior director of threat intelligence and analytics at Rapid7, told CyberScoop. “The tooling observed is consistent with post-compromise reconnaissance, command execution, and selective data access, rather than broad data harvesting.”
The attacks, which showcased resilience and stealth tradecraft, did not result in a mass compromise of all Notepad++ users, but rather a limited number of affected environments, according to Rapid7.
“Post-compromise behavior included system profiling, persistence mechanisms, and remote command execution consistent with long-term espionage access rather than immediate disruption or monetization,” Beek added. “The objective appears aligned with strategic intelligence collection, consistent with Lotus Blossom’s historical operations.”
The former hosting provider for Notepad++ said the attackers lost access to the tool’s server on Sept. 2, but maintained legitimate credentials to internal services until Dec. 2, which allowed the attackers to redirect Notepad++ update traffic to malicious servers, Ho said in a blog post.
Ho did not say when or how they first became aware of unauthorized access to Notepad++’s systems. The website, which attackers targeted to exploit “insufficient update verification controls that existed in older versions of Notepad++,” was moved to a new hosting provider with stronger security practices, Ho said in the blog post.
Beek confirmed that Lotus Blossom’s unauthorized access appears to have been disrupted, noting that its known infrastructure linked to the months-long campaign is no longer active. Some security researchers started surfacing reports of incidents linked to Notepad++ in November.
While Notepad++’s internal system improvements appear to have halted the malicious activity, users running older versions of the software should still update as a precaution, Beek said. “We are not seeing ongoing active exploitation tied to this campaign.”
Lotus Blossom targeted software that provided potential access to many sensitive targets. The Windows-based tool, which was first released in 2003 and typically used as an alternative to Windows Notepad, is widely used by developers, IT administrators, engineers and analysts, including some working in government, telecom, critical infrastructure and media, Beek said.
Many security researchers, analysts and users have taken their concerns to social media to warn about the potential risk of the long-term intrusion and share worries about the ultimate impact of the campaign.
This longing is shared by Angelica Angel, a 24-year-old student activist in exile.
She had grown up with tear gas and police beatings in Venezuela. After all, she had started protesting at age 15.
“They’ve pointed their guns at me, beaten me and almost arrested me. That’s when you realise that these people have no limits: They target the elderly, women and even young girls,” Angel said.
But the increasing political repression ultimately made her life in Merida, a college town in western Venezuela, untenable.
After 2024’s disputed presidential election, Angel decided to voice her outrage on social media.
Maduro had claimed a third term in office, despite evidence that he had lost in a landslide. The opposition coalition obtained copies of more than 80 percent of the country’s voter tallies, showing that its candidate, Edmundo Gonzalez, had won the race.
Protests again broke out, and again, Maduro’s government responded with force.
Military and security officers detained nearly 2,000 people, including opposition leaders, journalists and human rights lawyers.
When Angel denounced the arbitrary detentions on TikTok, she began receiving daily threats.
By day, anonymous phone calls warned her of her impending arrest. By night, she heard pro-government gangs on motorcycles circling her home.
Fearing detention, she fled to Colombia in August 2024, leaving her family and friends behind.
But living outside Venezuela gave her a new perspective. She came to realise that the threats, persecution and violence she had learned to live with were not normal in a democratic country.
“When you leave, you realise that it isn’t normal to be afraid of the police, of unknown phone calls,” said Angel, her voice trembling. “I’m afraid to go back to my country and to be in that reality again.”
For exiled Venezuelans to return safely, Angel believes certain benchmarks must be met. The interim government must end arbitrary detention and allow opposition members, many of whom fled Venezuela, to return.
Only then, she explained, will Venezuela have moved past Maduro’s legacy.
“Exiles being able to return is a real test of whether a new country is taking shape,” she said.
Four Britons have died within four months of being struck down with stomach bugs while on holiday in Cape Verde, lawyers representing their families say.
Elena Walsh, from Birmingham, Mark Ashley, from Bedfordshire, Karen Pooley, from Gloucestershire, and a 56-year-old man all died last year after contracting severe gastric illnesses while staying on the island country off the coast of West Africa.
Law firm Irwin Mitchell is investigating their deaths, as well as the deaths of two other Britons who died on holiday there since January 2023.
It says it is representing more than 1,500 people who have fallen ill after visiting Cape Verde.
Ms Walsh, 64, died in August last year after falling ill during her stay at a resort on the island of Sal.
Image:Elena Walsh (centre) with her husband and son. Pic: PA
Mr Ashley, who had diabetes but controlled through medication, fell ill three days into his holiday in October last year, with symptoms including stomach pain, diarrhoea, vomiting, fever, and extreme lethargy.
His widow Emma told PA their family is in “complete shock” over his death.
“We went to Cape Verde expecting a relaxing break, but Mark became violently ill and never recovered,” she said.
Ms Ashley says they booked their trip with Tui, which cost more than £3,000.
Image:Mark Ashley (back left) with his family. Pic: PA
She first reported her husband’s illness with Tui on 9 October, but his symptoms continued for some time upon their return to the UK.
On 12 November, Mr Ashley collapsed in their home in Houghton Regis and was pronounced dead in hospital minutes later.
Ms Pooley, 64, went on a two-week-long holiday in October last year that had also been booked through Tui and which cost more than £3,000.
She fell sick four days into the trip with gastric symptoms, and the next day slipped on water leaking from a fridge while going to the bathroom early in the morning.
She was airlifted to Tenerife for urgent care on 16 October and died the next day, her lawyers say.
Image:Karen Pooley. Pic: PA
Her husband Andy told the Press Association his wife appeared to be in “significant distress” when her family video-called her from home, and claims communication from both the clinic and holiday provider was poor.
“We were desperate for updates while watching Karen get worse,” he said.
“We’re devastated and struggling to understand how she went on holiday and never came home.”
Irwin Mitchell says Ms Pooley’s initial death certificate from Cape Verde authorities shows she died of multiple organ failure, sepsis, cardio-respiratory arrest and a broken left leg.
The two other Britons who have died while holidaying in Cape Verde since 2023 are Jane Pressley, who died aged 62 in January 2023 after falling ill during her holiday the previous November, and a man in his 60s who died in November 2024, who suffered gastric illness following a trip to the island country.
Personal injury claims
All six of the victims’ families are making personal injury claims for damages against Tui.
“The number of holidaymakers to Cape Verde being struck down with serious and debilitating gastric illnesses is truly staggering. Nothing brings the gravity of this situation into sharper focus than these recent deaths,” says Irwin Mitchell serious injury lawyer Jatinder Paul.
“In my experience, I’m used to supporting holidaymakers who have fallen ill at resorts across the globe, but I’ve never seen repeated and continued illness outbreaks at the same resorts on such a scale over such a period of time.”
He added: “Understandably, those we represent have serious concerns about hygiene standards in Cape Verde. While nothing can make up for what’s happened, we’re determined to at least help establish the answers they deserve.”
The law firm has called for tour operators to work with local authorities to ensure the highest hygiene and safety standards are always upheld.
Tui investigating claims
A spokesperson for Tui says it is fully investigating the claims being made and ensures any customers who fall ill while on holiday have access to appropriate care and assistance.
The holiday provider says sometimes individuals who fall ill do not report illness or seek support from them during their stay, which limits what they care they can offer.
As speculation swirls over whether California Gov. Gavin Newsom will run for president in 2028, a business group on Tuesday unveiled a billboard in New York City’s Times Square, comparing the Democratic leader to one of the NFL’s most consistently underperforming – some would say sorriest – franchises: the New York Jets.
The California Business and Industrial Alliance (CABIA), which announced the ad, said it coincides with Super Bowl week and represents Newsom’s track record on homelessness and higher taxes.
A billboard unveiled in Times Square features California Gov. Gavin Newsom likened to the New York Jets, one of the NFL’s worst-performing franchises. (California Business and Industrial Alliance (CABIA))
“Before trying to quarterback national politics, Gavin Newsom should take a hard look at how his game plan worked out in California,” said Tom Manzo, founder of CABIA. “Much like New Yorkers feel about the Jets, Californians expected more than what they’ve seen from Governor Newsom.”
The billboard features a green background in Jets colors and features Newsom wearing a Jets Jersey with “California” emblazoned” on the front.
“His record is worse than the Jets,” the billboard states. #1 in High Taxes and Homelessness.”
Gov. Gavin Newsom has been increasing his social media presence in recent weeks.(AP Photo)
Newsom has been heavily criticized by Republicans over the state’s homelessness crisis, which has grown over the past few years despite billions in spending.
A 2024 state audit found that California failed to track results from an unprecedented $24 billion spent on combating the issue. In addition, California has one of the country’s highest tax burdens and costs of living.
Meanwhile, the comparison to the Jets is meant to highlight Newsom’s perceived failures at governing the state. The Jets finished the 2025 NFL season with a 3-14 record, frustrating the team’s already demoralized fan base.
The team lost its first seven games of the season before finally notching a win.
New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez #6 fumbles in the first half when the New York Jets played the New England Patriots on Nov. 22, 2012.(Robert Sabo/NY Daily News via Getty Images)
The United Kingdom’s data protection authority launched a formal investigation into X and its Irish subsidiary over reports that the Grok AI assistant was used to generate nonconsensual sexual images.
This announcement comes after the ICO contacted X and xAI on January 7, seeking urgent information on the measures taken to comply with data protection law following reports that Grok created sexually explicit images using individuals’ personal data.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said today that it will examine whether X Internet Unlimited Company (XIUC) and X.AI LLC (X.AI) processed personal data lawfully and whether adequate safeguards were in place to prevent Grok from creating harmful, manipulated images.
The ICO also noted that losing control over personal data, when safeguards are not in place to prevent the creation of AI-generated intimate imagery, can cause immediate and significant harm, particularly involving children.
“The reports about Grok raise deeply troubling questions about how people’s personal data has been used to generate intimate or sexualised images without their knowledge or consent, and whether the necessary safeguards were put in place to prevent this,” said William Malcolm, ICO’s head of regulatory risk and innovation.
“Losing control of personal data in this way can cause immediate and significant harm. This is particularly the case where children are involved.”
As the UK’s independent data protection regulator, the privacy watchdog can impose fines of up to £17.5 million or 4% of a company’s worldwide annual turnover.
Today, French prosecutors also raided X’s Paris offices as part of a criminal probe examining whether Grok generated child sexual abuse material and Holocaust denial content. The French authorities also summoned Elon Musk, X CEO Linda Yaccarino, and additional X employees for interviews in April.
In January 2026, the European Commission launched its own formal investigation to find whether X properly assessed risks under the Digital Services Act before deploying Grok on its platform after it was used to generate sexually explicit images.
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