1. ICJ upholds whaling ban
Japan has said it will not quit the International Court of Justice after the UN’s top court ruled its Southern Ocean hunting program illegal.
Last night the ICJ upheld Australia’s case and demanded Japan cease its whaling program in the Antarctic “with immediate effect”.
Japan has said that it will abide by the decision despite deep disappointment.
For more read this post here.
2. Search for MH370
News overnight from Malaysia’s Defence and acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein that the last words from the cockpit of MH370 before it disappeared from civilian radar were actually, “Good night, Malaysian three seven zero”, not “all right, good night” as reported for the past three weeks.
The Minister also said that Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak will travel to Perth on Wednesday, to see the search effort firsthand.
Meanwhile, it has been reported that the orange objects spotted yesterday in the ocean were not a part of MH370.
3. Alex McKinnon
In news that has shocked Australia’s sporting community, twenty-two year old Newcastle Knights back-rower Alex McKinnon has been told he may never walk again – and will live life as a quadriplegic after a tackle injured him eight days ago.
For more read this post here “Alex McKinnon told he may never walk again.”
4. AFP decline to help PNG police
The Sydney Morning Herald reports that the AFP have declined to assist in the investigation into the death of asylum seeker Reza Barati on Manus Island in February.