April 20, 2026 – Australia Headlines

1Australia’s most-decorated soldier vows to fight war crime charges

Story gist: Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia’s most-decorated soldier, denied war crime allegations in his first public statement since his arrest and vowed to fight the charges. His lawyers are weighing a bid to stop the trial.
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‘I will never give up’: Ben Roberts-Smith denies war crime allegations in first public statement since his arrest
— The Guardian
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Australia’s most-decorated soldier vows to fight war crime charges
— BBC
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BRS lawyers weigh bid to stop war crimes trial
— The Australian
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian highlights Roberts-Smith’s defiant quote and denial post-arrest, emphasizing personal resistance. Center BBC neutrally notes his decorated status and vow to fight charges. Right-leaning Australian focuses on lawyers’ potential bid to halt trial, stressing legal challenges to proceedings. All cover core facts without major omissions.

2Uncertainty in Strait of Hormuz as ceasefire deadline approaches

Story gist: Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz until the US lifts its blockade. Uncertainty surrounds the strait as a ceasefire deadline approaches.
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Iran closes strait of Hormuz again ‘until US lifts blockade’
— The Guardian
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Uncertainty in Strait of Hormuz as ceasefire deadline approaches
— Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian frame Iran’s closure as retaliation to a US blockade, emphasizing US responsibility. Center outlets like ABC stress neutral ‘uncertainty’ tied to the ceasefire deadline without blame. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting perspectives critical of Iran or supportive of US actions.

3Man faces Melbourne court after pedestrian death at comic convention

Story gist: A learner driver faces court in Melbourne after a car crashed into pedestrians at the Supanova comic convention at Melbourne Showgrounds, killing one person.
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Learner driver charged over Supanova expo death at Melbourne showgrounds
— The Guardian
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Melbourne: One dead after car crashes into pedestrians, police say
— BBC
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Alleged driver named after Comic Con crash
— News.com.au
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian emphasizes ‘learner driver charged over death,’ highlighting inexperience and legal accountability at specific ‘Supanova expo.’ Center BBC remains neutral with ‘one dead after car crashes into pedestrians, police say,’ omitting driver details. Right-leaning News.com.au focuses on ‘alleged driver named after Comic Con crash,’ prioritizing swift identification and using generic event name.