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Charlotte Graham-McLay

Morning Mail: Torture claim in ACT prison, Australia Post backs big executive bonuses, Chris Rock talks slap

The Alexander Maconochie correctional centre, in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
The Alexander Maconochie correctional centre in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP

Good morning. The ACT supreme court will today begin hearing disturbing allegations about the treatment of a Ngunnawal woman, Julianne Francis Williams, while on remand in the territory’s only adult prison in early 2021. Williams is expected to tell the court she was forcibly strip-searched despite repeatedly informing guards that she couldn’t breathe and was experiencing pains in her chest. The territory government has kept handheld camera footage of the incident secret.

Meanwhile, there has been a groundbreaking new agreement to protect international waters, Liverpool have inflicted an historic defeat on Manchester United, and Toblerone has been forced to change its packaging as the chocolate becomes less Swiss.

Australia

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is seen as swimmers enjoy the hot weather at Marrinawi Cove in Sydney

World

Former U.S. President Donald Trump attends the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at Gaylord National Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland

Full Story

An East Palestine resident waits for former US President Donald Trump’s arrival during his visit to the site of a train wreck and chemical spill in East Palestine, Ohio, USA

What’s in the air in East Palestine, Ohio?

On the evening of 3 February, a train more than a mile long made up of 149 carriages came off the rails in the small Ohio town of East Palestine. No one was injured, but the train shed its cargo, which included toxic chemicals. The Guardian’s Nina Lakhani has been reporting from East Palestine and tells Michael Safi local people are furious about the way the accident happened – and how the cleanup has been handled.

In-depth

Jupiter planet and satellite Ganymede in the outer space. 3D render

For most of the past 200 years, were you to ask an astronomer where the most likely place in the solar system was to find life, the answer would have been Mars – but in the past few decades, astronomers have been increasingly drawn to the deeper, darker realms of the solar system. Next month, the European Space Agency’s Juice probe will launch on a mission to fly closer to Jupiter’s icy moons – including Ganymede, the solar system’s largest – than ever before. Could these moons support life?

Not the news

In this file photo taken on 7 December, 2022 a shopping cart is filled with food in a supermarket, in Balma, near Toulouse, southwestern France

Food prices keep rising, but not everyone has the ability to cook and buy in bulk – commonly suggested as a money-saving measure. For those with no time, no money, no space and no company, Guardian Australia has tips – including forming a purchasing posse, ditching the garnishes, and personalising your pantry staples.

The world of sport

Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring their sixth goal against Manchester United

Media roundup

Labor’s reconciliation envoy is demanding the federal government take immediate steps to address Indigenous deaths in custody, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. Brisbane’s showcase 2032 Olympics arenas will rank among the world’s most expensive sports venues, according to the Australian. And the Mercury reports on the new horror film about rabid Tasmanian devils that’s about to start filming in its namesake state.

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Brain teaser

And finally, here are the Guardian’s crosswords to keep you entertained throughout the day – with plenty more on the Guardian’s Puzzles app for iOS and Android. Until tomorrow.

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