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Kyle Sandilands apologises to former co-host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson and says he wants program back on air

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Catch up on the latest developments in the US-Iran conflict, a public feud between radio hosts, and a decline in US solar installations. Content:

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This week has been marked by significant developments in global politics, entertainment, and environmental news. In the Middle East, the conflict between the US and Iran continues, with both sides exchanging blows and rhetoric. Meanwhile, in Australia, radio host Kyle Sandilands apologized to his former co-host Jackie 'O' Henderson and expressed his desire to return to the airwaves. In the US, a report revealed a decline in solar installations, attributed in part to the Trump administration's attacks on clean energy.

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The US-Iran conflict has entered its 11th day, with both sides showing no signs of backing down. Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi stated that...

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The US-Iran conflict has entered its 11th day, with both sides showing no signs of backing down. Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi stated that his country is prepared to continue missile attacks for as long as necessary, while US President Donald Trump claimed that the war would be over "very soon." However, experts warn that the situation remains volatile, with the potential for further escalation.

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  • US-Iran Conflict: The conflict has resulted in the deaths of at least 11 civilians in oil-rich Gulf countries, with all but one being foreign nationals.
  • Oil Prices: Oil prices tumbled from four-year highs as the US and Iran exchanged blows.
  • Missile Strike: A missile used in a deadly Iranian school strike appears to be US-made, according to photos taken by Iran.

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Kyle Sandilands, a Kiis FM radio host, apologized to his former co-host Jackie 'O' Henderson and expressed his desire to return to the airwaves. The...

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Kyle Sandilands, a Kiis FM radio host, apologized to his former co-host Jackie 'O' Henderson and expressed his desire to return to the airwaves. The apology comes after a public feud between the two hosts, which led to Henderson's contract being terminated and Sandilands being suspended.

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The future of the radio show remains uncertain, with Sandilands stating that he wants the program back on air. However, it's unclear whether Henderson will return as his co-host.

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A report revealed that US solar installations fell by 14% in 2025, attributed in part to the Trump administration's attacks on clean energy. Despite...

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A report revealed that US solar installations fell by 14% in 2025, attributed in part to the Trump administration's attacks on clean energy. Despite this decline, solar energy remains a significant contributor to the US energy mix.

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  • Solar Installations: US solar installations fell by 14% in 2025.
  • Clean Energy: The Trump administration's attacks on clean energy have contributed to the decline in solar installations.
  • Renewable Energy: Solar energy remains a significant contributor to the US energy mix.

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  • Who: Kyle Sandilands, Jackie 'O' Henderson, Donald Trump, Abbas Araghchi
  • What: US-Iran conflict, radio feud, decline in solar installations
  • Impact: The conflict has resulted in civilian deaths, while the decline in solar installations has implications for the US energy mix.

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As the US-Iran conflict continues, experts warn of the potential for further escalation. Meanwhile, the future of the radio show remains uncertain, and the decline in solar installations raises concerns about the US commitment to renewable energy.

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    Kyle Sandilands apologises to former co-host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson and says he wants program back on air

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    Middle East crisis live: Trump claims Iran war will be over ‘very soon’ but Tehran says it will determine when

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    U.S. Solar Installations Fell in 2025 as Trump Attacked Clean Energy

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Kyle Sandilands apologises to former co-host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson and says he wants program back on air

**Title:** War, Radio Feuds, and Renewable Energy: A Week in Review **Subtitle:** From the Middle East crisis to a radio host's apology, here's a look at the week's top stories **Excerpt:** Catch up on

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Title: War, Radio Feuds, and Renewable Energy: A Week in Review Subtitle: From the Middle East crisis to a radio host's apology, here's a look at the week's top stories Excerpt: Catch up on the latest developments in the US-Iran conflict, a public feud between radio hosts, and a decline in US solar installations.

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This week has been marked by significant developments in global politics, entertainment, and environmental news. In the Middle East, the conflict between the US and Iran continues, with both sides exchanging blows and rhetoric. Meanwhile, in Australia, radio host Kyle Sandilands apologized to his former co-host Jackie 'O' Henderson and expressed his desire to return to the airwaves. In the US, a report revealed a decline in solar installations, attributed in part to the Trump administration's attacks on clean energy.

The Middle East Crisis

The US-Iran conflict has entered its 11th day, with both sides showing no signs of backing down. Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi stated that his country is prepared to continue missile attacks for as long as necessary, while US President Donald Trump claimed that the war would be over "very soon." However, experts warn that the situation remains volatile, with the potential for further escalation.

Key Developments

  • US-Iran Conflict: The conflict has resulted in the deaths of at least 11 civilians in oil-rich Gulf countries, with all but one being foreign nationals.
  • Oil Prices: Oil prices tumbled from four-year highs as the US and Iran exchanged blows.
  • Missile Strike: A missile used in a deadly Iranian school strike appears to be US-made, according to photos taken by Iran.

Radio Feud

Kyle Sandilands, a Kiis FM radio host, apologized to his former co-host Jackie 'O' Henderson and expressed his desire to return to the airwaves. The apology comes after a public feud between the two hosts, which led to Henderson's contract being terminated and Sandilands being suspended.

What's Next

The future of the radio show remains uncertain, with Sandilands stating that he wants the program back on air. However, it's unclear whether Henderson will return as his co-host.

Renewable Energy

A report revealed that US solar installations fell by 14% in 2025, attributed in part to the Trump administration's attacks on clean energy. Despite this decline, solar energy remains a significant contributor to the US energy mix.

Key Facts

  • Solar Installations: US solar installations fell by 14% in 2025.
  • Clean Energy: The Trump administration's attacks on clean energy have contributed to the decline in solar installations.
  • Renewable Energy: Solar energy remains a significant contributor to the US energy mix.

Key Facts

  • Who: Kyle Sandilands, Jackie 'O' Henderson, Donald Trump, Abbas Araghchi
  • What: US-Iran conflict, radio feud, decline in solar installations
  • Impact: The conflict has resulted in civilian deaths, while the decline in solar installations has implications for the US energy mix.

What Comes Next

As the US-Iran conflict continues, experts warn of the potential for further escalation. Meanwhile, the future of the radio show remains uncertain, and the decline in solar installations raises concerns about the US commitment to renewable energy.

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