A round up of all the major news stories from right around the world.
1. Leila Alavi lived in a women’s refuge
Details have emerged about the life of Leila Alavi who was found dead in a shopping centre car park on Saturday morning in the Sydney suburb of Auburn.
Her ex-husband, Mokhtar Hosseiniamraei, has been charged with her murder.
Police allege that Hosseiniamraei stabbed her to death with a pair of scissors on Saturday in a fit of rage.
News Limited reports that the 26-year-old hairdresser had lived in a women’s refuge in recent months.
She had taken an AVO out against him.
In refusing bail yesterday police said “The accused has shown a propensity for anger and being unable to control that anger.”
“It is alleged that the accused has physically assaulted his wife in the past, with incidents not reported.”
2. Baby girl crushed by father’s car
A 13-month-old baby girl has been hit by a car believed to be her father’s 4WD in the driveway of her home in Sydney’s south.
The car, a Toyota, is believed to have been driven by the little girl’s Dad who had just finished washing it and was moving it to the garage when he felt the girl beneath his front wheels.
The baby girl was flown to The Children’s Hospital at Westmead where she is believed to be in a serious but stable condition.
3. Manus Island protests
Over 700 detainees on Manus Island have joined a hunger strike aimed at protesting the federal government’s plan to resettle them in Papua New Guinea.