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BBC News at One

a war criminal, a bully and a liar. the federal court of- australia is now in session. the trial was a first of its kind in australia. an elite sas soldier, roberts—smith sued three newspapers that had accused him of war crimes. the trial centred on events during 2009 and 2012, as australia's military continued its role in the allied effort to try to defeat the taliban. it's may 2012, and the soldiers of 3 squadron sas... it heard claims he'd pushed a hand—cuffed farmer off of a cliff, details of a captured taliban fighter who was shot in the back ten times, and that he'd ordered two killings, as an initiation for new recruits. this was a civil trial, not criminal — the burden of proof is lower. but the man seen by many australians as the embodiment of heroism has a much tarnished reputation. the newspapers who exposed him, vindicated. robin brant, bbc news.

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The Daily Global

sued the papers over a series of articles alleging he killed unarmed prisoners. but the judge ruled that the newspapers had proven that most of their reports were substantially true. robin brant reports. corporal ben roberts—smith. he was an icon in his own country. a war hero, honoured by the head of state no less. the victoria cross on his chest testament to ben roberts—smith's bravery. australia's highest military honour was given to him in 2011 for single—handedly overpowering taliban machine guns. the federal court of australia is now in session. but a court has now ruled that newspaper reports of four claims of murder during his time in afghanistan were substantially true. the applicant's conduct and actions on the mission to w108 as found means that the respondents have established the substantial truth. the trial was a first

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BBC News at Six

were substantially true. robin brant reports. corporal ben roberts—smith. he was an icon in his own country. a war hero, honoured by the head of state no less. the victoria cross on his chest testament to ben roberts—smith's bravery. australia's highest military honour was given to him in 2011 for single—handedly overpowering taliban machine guns. the federal court of australia is now in session. but a court has now ruled that newspaper reports of four claims of murder during his time in afghanistan were substantially true.

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Legal dispute between Sally Rugg and Monique Ryan and the Commonwealth returns to court after mediation 'failed'

A legal dispute involving teal MP Monique Ryan and her chief of staff Sally Rugg will return to court on Friday after mediation "failed" to resolve the matter.  

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar-20220114-12:01:00

ongoing on this. just three hours after alex hawke made that decision, we are back in court and hearing this decision's hearing. now, what we know is djokovic will not be detained or deported tonight. it is 11:00 p.m. melbourne time. he will be going with immigration officials 8:00 a.m. friday, 4:00 p.m., eastern. from that point on, he will be considered detained. there will be australia border force officials, two officials accompanying him. so he will have that interview with immigration officials. then a couple hours later, he will be allowed to go to his lawyer's office to determine the next steps. but of course that again will be while he is detained. he will be accompanied by those officials. and then after that, he will, we understand, be in detention. this is going to a higher court. judge kelly, who presided and rein stated the visa back on monday, said this will go to the federal court of australia now. we heard from djokovic's lawyers

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