PoliticsFederalNeed to Know LiveLiveLuke KinsellaUpdated Jul 12, 2026 – 7.43am, first published at 7.23amKey Posts6 mins ago — 7.43AMSouth Africa World Cup midfielder Jayden Adams dies at the age of 2531 mins ago — 7.19AMIran’s Supreme Leader pledges revenge for slain father and predecessor33 mins ago — 7.16AMUS subpoenas NYT reporters to reveal sources on Air Force One storyAdvertisementGo to latestPinned post – 7.26AMWelcomeLuke KinsellaEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookWelcome to The Australian Financial Review’s coverage of breaking news for Sunday, July 12.Here are the top stories overnight.Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei said on Saturday that avenging his slain predecessor and father was “the demand of the nation” and “must certainly” take place, according to a written message released on his Telegram account.Venezuela’s death toll from the earthquakes that struck June 24 rose to 4333, National Assembly President Jorge Rodríguez said Saturday. The number of injured is 16,740, according to Rodríguez, who said more than 6,400 people have been pulled alive from the rubble.American federal prosecutors issued subpoenas compelling four New York Times journalists to reveal their sources for two stories about security shortcomings on the new Qatari-gifted presidential jet, the news organisation said.England is facing Norway in the Quarter Final of the FIFA World Cup, a highly anticipated match between two of the competition’s heavyweights.Latest In FederalFetching latest articlesSponsoredMost Viewed In Politics