Catholic church attacked over its legal strategy in paedophile priest cases; fears for thousands of Emperor penguin chicks; Putin says Wagner boss made ‘serious mistakes’
Good morning. The Catholic church has been able to permanently block a claim made by two Indigenous survivors over alleged abuse committed by a priest after arguing that his death meant a fair trial couldn’t take place. Lawyers for the men say the Catholic church’s legal strategy is “horrendous”.
Australian scientists fear the consequences of a waning political appetite for the surveillance and monitoring of Covid, despite “waves of mutations” and with so much still unknown about the disease. Plus: new research shows the devastating effects of the loss of Antarctic sea ice on thousands of baby penguins.
Overseas, Vladimir Putin has broken his silence to confirm the death of Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin, who he says made “some serious mistakes”. And the clock is ticking down to Donald Trump’s formal arrest this morning in Georgia, where his mugshot will be taken as he faces racketeering and conspiracy charges over alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.Photograph: Joel Carrett/EPA
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