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Viktoria Nasyrova is accused of using cheesecake as a murder weapon. Her motive was to steal the identity of Olga, who looks a lot like her. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
After six boys reveal their decision at the Kiss-Off, things take an unexpected turn when one boy makes his move. The tension builds yet further when a new boy has to decide what's more important: friendship or romance?
After the Kiss-Off, the couples start to imagine their connection beyond their time in Italy, and for one pairing it's a question of long distances back home – will they make the effort to keep their relationship going?
Around the pool, the group open up to each other about the importance of self-acceptance. And as they celebrate how come they've come, Dannii enters the Masseria with big news…
The summer of love is coming to an end, and all the boys must consider whether their relationship can last in the real world. Dannii asks the couples to focus on the boys around them… and decide which couple they think is least likely to make it. The boys must think carefully, because the couple with the most votes will be leaving the Masseria.
This is it. The summer of love is coming to an end. But first, the couples face a difficult decision. Which relationship do they think is least likely to make it in the real world? Emotions run high as the couples reveal their answers – and the couple with the most votes is sent home.
After a tough day, it's a relief when Matteo waltzes into the Masseria bearing good news. He reveals Dannii is throwing the boys a party where they must all dress up as their favourite queer icon. Hair, lips, nails, fits - it's time to work the red carpet, boys!
The next day, Dannii swoops into the Masseria for one final surprise. Tomorrow, the boys will face the final Kiss-Off, where they must decide if they want to commit and take their relationship into the real world back home. To help them make their decision, the boys' loved ones are arriving later today. It's time to meet the parents and besties!
With a series of emotional reunions, the boys see a new side to their partner through their loved ones. For some, it's the first time they've ever introduced a boy to the people they love most.
The next day, it's decision time. The boys dress up in their Sunday best for the final Kiss-Off – in front of their friends and family. The stakes are higher than ever. Who is ready to commit to their partner with a kiss, and who is having doubts? Get ready for the most extra Kiss-Off yet.
After a series of heart-pounding reveals, Dannii gathers the group for the moment she's been waiting for all day. It's time to put the needle on it and party!
In a brutal final blow, the final trekkers who make it to the top with their dreams of sharing almost half a million dollars are cut short, as the trekkers they cut from the mountain return to decide how the money is shared.
Fancy a final trip down memory lane for a '70s-themed dinner party? A little fermented curd will do the trick! Then, time travel for the taste buds leads to a tearful farewell to one contestant.
For many Australians, it's almost too difficult to even imagine. In a landmark defamation trial, the country's most revered and decorated soldier, Ben Roberts-Smith, has been found to be a murderer and a war criminal.
On Thursday, Federal Court Justice Anthony Besanko delivered his judgement in the case.
It came after Roberts-Smith sued Nine Newspapers and reporters Nick McKenzie and Chris Masters, following damning articles they wrote about the Victoria Cross recipient in 2018.
The journalists' investigation revealed that far from being a hero of the Afghanistan war, Roberts-Smith broke moral and legal rules of military engagement, including being involved, directly and indirectly, in the murders of a number of innocent Afghan civilians and other persons-under-control (PUCs).
He also engaged in multiple acts of violence including bullying and intimidation of fellow SAS soldiers.
Roberts-Smith was not in Sydney to hear Justice Besanko's decision, instead preferring to holiday in Bali.
Outside the Federal Court, McKenzie and Masters re-enforced the importance of the role journalists have in exposing truth, even in cases where revealing wrongdoing could have embarrassing and serious national security implications.
They also acknowledged the bravery of the SAS soldiers who spoke out to defend the truth.
Since 2019, 60 Minutes has supported the reporting of McKenzie and Masters by broadcasting multiple stories about Afghanistan war atrocities committed by Australian soldiers.
In a special edition of the program, Tom Steinfort reveals even more information about what really happened in Afghanistan.
As part of his report, Steinfort, cameraman Scott Morelli and sound recordist Matt Brown made a dangerous journey to Kabul to speak to Afghan witnesses to Robert-Smith's alleged crimes.
It's believed the 60 Minutes team members are the first Australian media to travel to Afghanistan since the Taliban reclaimed control of the country in August 2021.
One year after the violent attack on the Pickett family, Joe and Marybeth try to pick up the pieces and move forward together. Joe journeys deep into the forest on the mysterious Bermuda Mountain in search of a lost hunter and makes a grim discovery. Meanwhile, Marybeth throws herself into her legal work in an effort to forget the loss her family suffered.
Injured and alone on Bermuda Mountain, Joe encounters a mysterious cabin as he tries to escape the grim threat stalking him through the night. Marybeth grows increasingly desperate for answers and makes a choice that will affect her whole family. Meanwhile, Cricket entertains an unexpected visitor and Sheriff Barnum and Deputy McLanahan search for answers of their own.
After a spectacular indiscretion in his workplace, Harry's career is well and truly on the line. Facing a professional investigation, he is receiving strategic advice from Liz, whilst trying to hide the whole situation from his suspicious mother.
The Rev Canon Kate Bottley is at the Angel of the North for its 25th anniversary to discover the inspirational power of this spectacular sculpture.
We meet the artist who designed the piece, Sir Antony Gormley, to hear about his process and intent for the project. The former Bishop of Jarrow tells Kate how the Angel offered a place of prayer and worship and shares his belief in the hope that angelic figures can offer. Before joining a local family on an angel adventure, Kate finds out about the original Angel of the North, Sister Winifred Laver, who dedicated her life to helping others.
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the World's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
This week Fareed sits down for an exclusive interview with U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan. Fareed asks why so many countries - especially in the Global South - aren't with the West in supporting Ukraine. They also talk about what Washington hopes Kyiv will accomplish in its counteroffensive, as well as how America can engage in diplomacy to avoid conflict with China. Plus, Fareed speaks with Bjørn Lomborg, president of the think tank Copenhagen Consensus, about how to tackle some of the world's most pressing issues. Finally, GPS celebrated 15 years on-the-air this week - we'll bring you the highlights of our first decade and a half.
Kardea Brown is cooking up a Derby Day-inspired lunch for an afternoon of horseback riding with her best friend Yolanda. First up, Kardea's Hot Brown Sandwiches have roast turkey topped with a beautifully cheesy sauce. Then, she makes a Cream Cheese Ball with smoked cheddar, olives, pecans and chives, and a Ginger Mint Julep is Kardea's twist on the classic derby cocktail. Last, but not least, Miss Brown's Kentucky Butter Cake is a fluffy, buttery cake that melts in your mouth!
Blind makeup for couples! After the mini challenge, the queens will participate in pairs in the drag version of the mythical television program "Un, dos, tres". They will have to put on their best competition under the watchful eye of the jury panel, joined by María Pelae. On the catwalk, the queens will have to sell their best look in the category: An illusion.
Katie visits friends who produce pasture-raised eggs outside of Asheville, North Carolina to understand what makes their eggs rich and flavorful.
After five nights of awe-inspiring live performances in the semi-finals, Britain's Got Talent series 16 draws to a close this evening as our finalists go head-to-head in one last bid to be crowned champion of Britain's Got Talent 2023.
Ant and Dec return to host the grand finale, whilst Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli form the judging panel.
Taking to stage are the acts who secured the judges' and public votes across the semi-finals. For the final, the public vote alone determines the outcome of the night, where the chosen favourite will be named the winner of Britain's Got Talent 2023. As always, the victor will also be leaving the competition with the life-changing £250,000 cash prize and that coveted place at The Royal Variety Performance.
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