The cause of the altercation could not be immediately ascertained as of press time.
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Intense rain bomb strikes Australia – and there’s even more coming
Intense rain is sweeping across eastern Australia, marking the end of a stifling heatwave as a powerful cold front moves through the region.
It comes after millions of Aussies sweltered through hot and dry weather, as large parts of the country’s east saw temperatures hit the 30s and even low 40s.
The most intense rainfall has hit eastern regions of NSW today, with the Illawarra expected to receive 40-50mm, Sydney likely to see 30-35mm, and northern parts of the state anticipated to get 20-30mm.
‘Sydney has the potential for rain every day through early next week,’ explained WeatherzoneSenior Meteorologist Brett Dutschke.
‘Parts of the city will experience rain over the weekend, with thunderstorms likely on most days, including Friday.’
South-east Queensland, including Brisbane, is also experiencing a prolonged period of wet weather, with rain and thunderstorms expected to continue until Friday.
‘The rain system is moving very slowly and will expand across a large area of the eastern seaboard. Over the weekend, it will spread into Victoria and Tasmania, affecting the east coast, nearby ranges, and adjacent interior regions.
Canberra, Hobart and Darwin will all see some rain during the next week and thunderstorms are also a risk in each of these cities at some stage.
WA’s Kimberley region is also forecast to receive heavy rain.

Intense rain sweeps across eastern Australia, bringing relief from the sweltering temperatures

Forecast map reveals heavy rainfall expected in eastern NSW, southeast Qld, and WA’s Kimberley region over the next seven days
‘These areas will experience increasing humidity, instability, wet conditions and storms,’ Mr Dutschke said.
While temperatures in most of eastern Australia are expected to rise heading into the weekend and early next week, showers and thunderstorms will continue into next week.
Sydney
Wednesday: Showers. Chance of a thunderstorm. Up to 30mm of rain. Winds up to 35km/h. Min 19C Max 24C.
Thursday: Showers. Up to 8mm of rain. Winds up to 25km/h. Min 19C Max 26C.
Friday: Showers. Chance of a thunderstorm. Up to 15mm of rain. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 20C Max 27C.
Saturday: Showers. Chance of a thunderstorm. Up to 7mm of rain. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 21C Max 27C.
Sunday: Partly cloudy. Medium chance of showers. The chance of a thunderstorm. Light winds becoming northeasterly 15 to 25 km/h during the day. Min 21C Max 29C.

The wet weather is expected to last for through to the weekend for Sydneysiders
Melbourne
Wednesday: Sunny. Winds up to 25km/h. Min 14C Max 29C.
Thursday: Mostly sunny morning. The chance of a thunderstorm in the outer northwest suburbs in the afternoon and early evening. Winds northerly 15 to 25 km/h becoming east to southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h in the evening. Min 18C Max 31C.
Friday: Mostly sunny. Slight chance of a shower about the nearby hills, near zero chance elsewhere. The chance of a thunderstorm in the afternoon about the hills. Light winds becoming south to southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h during the afternoon then becoming light during the evening. Min 19C Max 31C.
Saturday: Sunny morning. Slight chance of a shower in the afternoon and evening. The chance of a thunderstorm in the afternoon and evening, most likely about the hills. Light winds becoming northerly 15 to 25 km/h during the morning then turning east to northeasterly 15 to 20 km/h during the afternoon.. Min 20C Max 35C.
Sunday: Cloudy. Medium chance of showers. The chance of a thunderstorm. Winds north to northwesterly 15 to 20 km/h shifting south to southeasterly during the day. Min 21C Max 27C.

Canberra, Hobart, and Darwin also face rainy spells as thunderstorms remain a risk throughout the week
Brisbane
Wednesday: Possible showers. Chance of a thunderstorm. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 21C Max 29C.
Thursday: Showers. Chance of a thunderstorm. Up to 8mm of rain. Min 21C Max 29C.
Friday: Showers. Chance of a thunderstorm. Up to 15mm of rain. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 22C Max 28C.
Saturday: Showers. Chance of a thunderstorm. Up to 15mm of rain. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 21C Max 27C.
Sunday: Partly cloudy. High chance of showers. The chance of a thunderstorm. Light winds becoming northeasterly 15 to 20 km/h during the day. Min 21C Max 28C.
Canberra
Wednesday: Slight chance of a shower. Winds up to 25km/h. Min 11C Max 23C.
Thursday: Slight chance of a shower. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 10C Max 28C.
Friday: Showers. Chance of a thunderstorm. Up to 5mm of rain. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 13C Max 27C.
Saturday: Shower or two. Chance of a thunderstorm. Up to 3mm of rain. Min 14C Max 27C.
Sunday: Partly cloudy. Medium chance of showers, most likely later in the day. The chance of a thunderstorm. Light winds. Min 15C Max 30.
Adelaide
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Up to 20km/h. Min 15C Max 32C.
Thursday: Slight chance of a shower. Winds up to 25km/h. Min 20C Max 33C.
Friday: Sunny. Winds up to 25km/h. Min 18C Max 33C.
Saturday: Mostly Sunny. Winds up to 25km/h. Min 18C Max 33C.
Sunday: Sunny. Winds southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h tending southeast to southwesterly 15 to 25 km/h during the day. Min 19C Max 33C.
Hobart
Wednesday: Sunny. Winds up to 25km/h. Min 9C Max 24C.
Thursday: Mostly sunny. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 14C Max 24C.
Friday: Mostly sunny. Slight chance of a shower. Winds up to 25km/h. Min 14C Max 27C.
Saturday: Possible shower. Winds up to 25km/h. Min 16C Max 28C.
Sunday: Cloudy. High chance of showers. The chance of a thunderstorm. Light winds becoming southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h during the day. Min 18C Max 23C.
Perth
Wednesday: Sunny. Winds up to 20km/h. Min 18C Max 29C.
Thursday: Sunny. Winds up to 25km/h. Min 15C Max 30C.
Friday: Sunny. Winds up to 30km/h. Min 17C Max 27C.
Saturday: Sunny. Winds up to 25km/h. Min 17C Max 29C.
Perth: Mostly sunny. Light winds becoming southwesterly 15 to 25 km/h during the morning. Min 16C Max 27C.

It comes after the state sweltered through a heatwave with temperatures soaring to the mid-to high 30s and low 40s (pictured, beachgoers at Bondi Beach)
Darwin
Wednesday: Showers. Chance of a thunderstorm. Up to 9mm of rain. Min 25C Max 34C.
Thursday: Showers. Chance of a thunderstorm. Up to 6mm of rain. Min 26C Max 34C.
Friday: Showers. Chance of a thunderstorm. Up to 4mm of rain. Min 26C Max 34C.
Saturday: Showers. Chance of a thunderstorm. Up to 3mm of rain. Min 25C Max 34C.
Sunday: Partly cloudy. Medium chance of showers. The chance of a thunderstorm. Light winds. Min 25C Max 34C.
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Bandits behind Ogbomoso school abduction will face full wrath of the law- President Tinubu
President Bola Tinubu has condemned the reported “barbaric” killing of one of the abducted teachers from the Esiele community in Ogbomoso, Oyo state.
In a statement released issued by his media aide, Bayo Onanuga, on Monday, May 18, President Tinubu said the teacher was k!lled when “rescue operation is underway.”
While conveying his sympathy the government and people of the state, President Tinubu assured that security operatives are “working around the clock” to rescue the victims and arrest the bandits as well as their collaborators within the community.
He further assured that the federal government would collaborate with the state government to rescue the victims.
‘’”I am saddened by the reported killing of one of the teachers kidnapped by the gunmen who invaded the community. I sympathise with Governor Seyi Makinde and commend the steps he has taken on the matter. I sympathise with the families of the kidnapped victims.
The Federal Government is working with the Oyo State government to rescue all the victims. I commend the Inspector-General of Police and the Commissioners of Police in Oyo and Kwara States for their quick intervention and the deployment of a tactical and the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) team to rescue the victims.
The IGP, following my instructions, is personally leading the tech-driven operation. We expect a breakthrough soon. The bandits and all their local collaborators will be fished out and made to face the full wrath of the law.
Cases of kidnapping further make imperative the establishment of state police to man some of our underserved areas. The National Assembly should accelerate the enactment of the law creating state police” the President said
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OLD WINE IN A NEW BOTTLE: RULAAC CONDEMNS COSMETIC DISBANDMENT OF TIGER BASE IN IMO STATE
May 14, 2026
The Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) expresses deep concern over the decision by the Nigeria Police Force to disband the notorious “Tiger Base” in Owerri, Imo State, only to inaugurate another tactical police unit operating from the same facility, under substantially the same command structure and reportedly with many of the same operatives.
This development raises serious questions about the sincerity of ongoing police reform efforts in Nigeria and reinforces fears that what is being presented as reform may merely be a cosmetic rebranding exercise designed to deflect public criticism without addressing the underlying culture of abuse and impunity.
Tiger Base became widely associated with allegations of torture, enforced disappearances, arbitrary detention, extortion, and extrajudicial killings. Over the years, victims, families, lawyers, journalists, and civil society organizations documented disturbing patterns of abuse linked to the operations of the unit.
Ordinarily, the disbandment of such a notorious tactical outfit should have marked an opportunity for genuine institutional reform. It should have included:
– Independent investigation into allegations of abuse;
– Accountability for officers implicated in violations;
– Justice and reparations for victims;
– Structural reforms and strengthened oversight;
– Human rights-centered retraining and professionalization.
Instead, the establishment of another tactical formation under substantially similar conditions suggests continuity rather than reform.
RULAAC is particularly concerned that retaining personnel or leadership figures associated with serious allegations of abuse sends a dangerous message that misconduct within the policing system carries no real consequences. This undermines public trust, weakens accountability, and emboldens further violations.
The situation also raises broader concerns regarding political interference in policing. Tactical police units must never become instruments for political intimidation, repression, or the advancement of partisan interests. Professional policing requires operational independence, transparency, accountability, and strict adherence to constitutional and legal standards.
The controversy inevitably recalls the aftermath of the #EndSARS protests, when the disbandment of SARS was quickly followed by the creation of SWAT, generating widespread fears that abusive policing structures were merely being renamed rather than fundamentally transformed.
RULAAC reiterates that genuine police reform cannot be achieved through changes in nomenclature alone. Meaningful reform requires accountability, transparency, civilian oversight, institutional culture change, and justice for victims.
Accordingly, RULAAC calls for the following urgent measures:
1. A transparent and independent investigation into allegations against Tiger Base operatives and leadership;
2. Prosecution and disciplinary action against officers implicated in torture, unlawful killings, and other abuses;
3. Justice, compensation, and support for victims and affected families;
4. Strengthened civilian oversight involving the National Human Rights Commission, judicial institutions, and civil society organizations;
5. Clear operational guidelines and publicly accountable rules of engagement for tactical police units;
6. Measures to insulate policing from political interference and abuse.
The people of Imo State and Nigerians generally deserve a policing system founded on professionalism, legality, accountability, and respect for human rights – not the recycling of abusive structures under new labels.
Signed:
Okechukwu Nwanguma
Executive Director
Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC)
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In a video spotted on social media, the driver of a Hilux vehicle marked “Naval Police” was seen stepping down from his vehicle and exchanging words with another driver.
After returning to his vehicle, another driver with a rifle approached him and threw a punch at the Naval Police driver, triggering a brawl.
The incident quickly escalated into a free-for-all, with personnel attached to both vehicles exchanging blows, while stunned civilians watched in disbelief.
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