[warm] This is NewsCard Daily for Sunday February 22, 2026 ... the biggest stories from Australia and around the world in just minutes. — — [serious] We begin in Brisbane where shock rocks the Jewish community. A man allegedly rams his ute into a synagogue entrance late Friday night. The vice president leaps out of the way just in time ... no serious injuries reported. Police treat it as deliberate ... hunting the driver now. Tensions rise amid rising antisemitism concerns here at home. — — [curious] In Canberra ... outrage erupts over comments from One Nation leader Pauline Hanson. Australia's race discrimination commissioner calls her claims of "no good Muslims" deeply troubling. Hanson stands by her words ... sparking fierce debate on social cohesion and national values. It hits close for multicultural Australia. — — [urgent] Now to the plight of Aussies stranded overseas. An Australian child in a Syrian camp for families linked to IS fighters begs to come home. A relative tells SBS she desperately wants to return ... highlighting the human cost of foreign conflicts on our citizens. Government faces mounting pressure to bring her back safely. — — [serious] We move to Laos ... where heartbreak lingers for two Australian teens killed by methanol poisoning at a notorious hostel. The site could reopen soon ... despite the tragedy that claimed their lives. Families demand justice ... as warnings go out to backpackers in Southeast Asia. Travel safety now front of mind for young Aussies abroad. — — [serious] Overseas now ... to the United Kingdom. Police arrest former Prince Andrew on serious charges ... then raid his current and former homes for days. Investigators comb for evidence ... the first royal arrest in generations. It shakes the monarchy ... with ripples felt here through our royal ties. — — [warm] That's NewsCard Daily. For more top stories and quick summaries that keep you informed in minutes, download NewsCard ... available in the App Store.