‘Sabotage’ suspected after two Baltic Sea cables cut
‘Sabotage’ suspected after two Baltic Sea cables cut
‘Sabotage’ suspected after two Baltic Sea cables cut
COP29 negotiators strive for deal after G20 ‘marching orders’
French farmers threaten ‘chaos’ over proposed EU-Mercosur deal
NATO holds large Arctic exercises in Russia’s backyard
Son of Norwegian princess arrested on suspicion of rape
An industrial dispute will force Sydney trains offline for three days after the union and government could not agree on a 24-hour roster.
A man who was allegedly armed with a knife and driving erratically has been arrested after a pedestrian was hit and killed during a ‘traumatic’ incident.
Tens of thousands march in New Zealand Maori rights protest
French farmers step up protests against EU-Mercosur deal
Crust Pizza have launched a new lunchtime snack inspired by Italian street food and trending around the globe.
The housing and homelessness crisis is so bad in one major state that a peak body has called on political parties to commit to a bold election platform.
Hong Kong court jails 45 democracy campaigners on subversion charges
Australians have the legal right to put their work phone on ‘do not disturb’ during out of office hours, but bosses are ignoring these new laws.
Sex, drugs and gritty reality on Prague’s underworld tours
NRL star turned champion boxer Anthony Mundine has celebrated the end of a years-long legal battle after being found guilty of flouting Covid restrictions.
A police officer was “fed up, impatient, and not prepared to wait any longer” when he fatally tasered a 95-year-old in a nursing home, a court has been told.
The ASX 200 is trading up 2.6 per cent for November during the traditionally strong trading period leading into the ‘Santa Claus’ rally in December.
The trial against cricketing legend Stuart MacGill has begun, with a jury hearing details of his alleged role in a large scale cocaine deal.
A $100m plan for an Australia-first skyway and luge tourism experience is one step closer to reality after securing a key supporter.
Marc Leishman hopes to make 2024 an even better year by winning the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland.
The thought of a head-to-head Australian PGA battle between Queenslanders Cam Smith and Jason Day has got the British Open champ excited.
The depth of Australia’s pace-bowling stocks could be tested against India, and a 23-year-old could bolt into calculations.
Min Woo Lee plans to ‘smell the flowers’ at Royal Queensland during the defence of his Australian PGA title.
The Coalition has pulled support for a Labor promise to permanently fund 100,000 free TAFE courses a year, labelling the policy as a “lie”.
Aussie businesses have been hit with a grim forecast for the year unless consumers change their spending habits.
Age has made Virat Kohli a more mild character but an Indian legend wants to see him back at his antagonistic best when the Test series against Australia begins on Friday.
Urban mosquito sparks malaria surge in East Africa
Australian man Gordon Ng has been jailed by Hong Kong authorities, in a move Foreign Minister Penny Wong has described as “gravely” concerning.
The Reserve Bank of Australia is steadfast in its fight against inflation, even if it means mortgage holders will pay even more in the coming months.
Ryan Papenhuyzen says money won’t influence where he plays in 2026 but wants to sort out his future by a key date.
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