China Landslide, New Mafia Law, Pauline Hanson | 10’s Late News
Tonight on 10’s Late News – An unknown number of people and buildings have been buried in a horror landslide in China, Laos authorities are set to confirm they won’t pursue the most serious charges over the methanol poisoning death of two Australians, a 58-year-old woman has been arrested as part of the investigation into the movements of cop killer Dezi Freeman, Telstra bosses have admitted last week’s network outage could have been avoided as they were grilled at a Parliamentary hearing, One Nation Senator Pauline Hanson is facing backlash over her appearance on a podcast with convicted criminal Tommy Robinson, scientists have discovered an exoplanet with the most Earth-like conditions yet, US President Donald Trump has claimed America’s election system is vulnerable, and Italy has passed a landmark mafia law to offer an out for children and wives of mafia members. Join the conversation and follow us on: X: https://x.com/10NewsAU Facebook: / 10newsau Instagram: / 10newsau TikTok: / 10newsau LinkedIn: / 10newsau 10 News airs at 5pm, seven nights a week in your local market on Network 10. Missed the bulletin? Catch up at https://10.com.au/news 10 News is based in Australia and is a division of Paramount.

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