‘Sabotage’ blamed for huge Russian strike
Massive explosions have rocked a Russian military facility on the Kremlin-controlled Crimean peninsula, in a suspected Ukrainian attack.
Massive explosions have rocked a Russian military facility on the Kremlin-controlled Crimean peninsula, in a suspected Ukrainian attack.
New rubbish bins that cost almost $30,000 for one prototype will be tested in a major US city as it tries to tackle a smelly problem.
As the prospect of nuclear war rises, experts have made a terrifying prediction about what this means for Australia.
Top military experts have been quietly simulating the war that could break out over Taiwan. The results are grim for everyone involved.
The announcement that the Holden brand had been axed left many Aussies shocked, but for a few lucky car owners this news could mean big things.
The lion brand has rolled out dozens of success stories over decades of manufacturing cars in Australia, from the original to the last one to roll off the production line. Here are the highlights.
A designer has unveiled a new mask that lets you continue using Face ID to unlock your iPhone or other device, but won’t make them yet.
Senior Holden executives are believed to have been shocked by Detroit’s decision to kill the iconic Aussie brand and are scrambling to shift thousands of cars in the coming months.
The iconic campervan made famous in the ’60s and ’70s is set to return to Australia this year. But there will be huge changes compared to the original.
Holden’s shock announcement yesterday that it would stop selling cars in Australia by the end of the year has been met with anger and sadness across the globe.
The last chairman of the iconic car brand has penned an open letter thanking Australia — but letting go of Holden isn’t going to be easy.
Ford has revealed its plan for the Australian market this year after General Motors announced Holden would soon cease to exist.
Pedestrian groups in Melbourne are calling for speeding cyclists, travelling double the limit, to be slapped with on-the-spot fines.
With Aussies mourning the loss of Holden, Sunrise host Samantha Armytage has issued a question for the so-called lovers of the iconic brand.
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