Russian soldiers told to fight with ‘shovels’
A dire lack of ammunition has led Moscow to tell conscripts to battle Ukrainian soldiers with spades in “brutal, low-tech” hand-to-hand combat.
A dire lack of ammunition has led Moscow to tell conscripts to battle Ukrainian soldiers with spades in “brutal, low-tech” hand-to-hand combat.
An alarming warning that Australia could be at war with China within three years has been dismissed as “dramatic headlines”.
A man has built a home in a skip to beat rising rental costs and crippling cost of living pressures. See inside.
One of the big four banks has introduced new protection against scams as customer losses reach a new “record high”.
This Japanese workhorse is often overlooked, but buyers looking for a bargain had best take notice of some of this ute’s best features.
The Japanese brand has decided to go in a different direction with its popular small car, but the move comes with a big risk.
Stalemate between manufacturer and franchisees continues as parties argue over cash payouts in the wake of Holden’s departure.
The opposition leader has revived an old plan to do away with the state driver’s licence in favour of a national program.
This oddly named SUV is coming to the end of its life cycle, so Nissan has loaded a new variant with gear for a final sales push.
As tensions continue simmering between China and India over their border, experts say one side may have to make an important decision.
Amazon has announced a one-year ban on police using one of its most controversial products.
The Japanese brand has a history of producing sporty, fun hatches. And Honda’s latest example will have broader appeal.
Toyota is known for making sensible family cars that can be a tad bland, but this Camry has broken the mould with some old-world grunt and class.
This unassuming small car is a wolf in sheep’s clothing, bringing dynamic performance combined with everyday liveability.
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