We’ve rounded up all today’s major news stories – and a few that aren’t so major – from Australia and around the world.
1. Maternity Ward explosion
A gas truck has exploded near a Children’s hospital’s maternity ward killing at least seven people including four children and injuring scores more.
The Mexico City Children’s Hospital is in ruins as rescuers try and free sick children and patients.
Jose Martinez, a spokesman for the Mexico City mayor, told NBC News 52 people were rescued and 25 of them were being treated.
“There’s more people inside, under the bricks,” he said.
One man told Telemundo that he was looking for his wife and baby.
Many of the injured were hit by flying glass. Television images showed much of the structure shattered, with a column of smoke rising, and at least one fire burning in the rubble. A nearby hospital asked for blood donations.
“There was a super explosion, and everything caught on fire,” Ismael Garcia, who lives a block away, told Associated Press. He said that he and other charged into the hospital and managed to save eight babies.
2. MH370: an “accident.”
Malaysia’s Department of Civil Aviation has declared the disappearance of MH370 an “accident” after an investigation by seven nations failed to turn up any sign of the airline which went missing in March last year.
In an announcement overnight Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, the department’s director-general said that the safety and criminal investigations have been limited by a lack of physical evidence, particularly the plane’s flight recorders.