Russian dead bodies litter frontline
Winter is coming to an end in Europe and as the ground thaws, a disturbing reality is being revealed on the frontline. WARNING: Graphic
Winter is coming to an end in Europe and as the ground thaws, a disturbing reality is being revealed on the frontline. WARNING: Graphic
Commercial satellites have again caught China out in a move that that’s causing concern about its plans in the South China Sea.
A Chinese student hoping to study at an Australian university has had her visa rejected over fears that one professor called “absurd”.
The Doomsday Clock, a measure of how close the world is to armageddon, has been reset – now it’s the nearest it’s ever been to midnight.
New York City police were shocked by Instagram star’s early-morning speed binge during COVID-19 lockdown. They soon discovered more troubling facts.
Victoria Police has withdrawn a $1600 fine it issued to a learner driver who was penalised after being caught during a lesson with her mother.
Hyundai has revealed its electric future with some out-there ideas and stylish designs that are set to take the fight to the zero-emissions leaders such as Tesla and Porsche.
The US corporation that owns the Holden name has revealed the enormous price tag behind the brand’s decision to disappear at the end of the year.
Resourceful Chinese citizens are fashioning coronavirus masks out of water bottles, fruit, sanitary pads and even bras as supplies dry up.
Samsung unveils new TVs at CES Las Vegas including a vertical rotating TV called The Sero and ready-to-market sizes of its huge The Wall MicroLED…
Inspired by South Australia’s giant cuttlefish, a beach-dwelling team of four University of Adelaide engineering students won first prize in…
Former sports car maker MG is now under Chinese control, and the new owners are selling up a storm with low-priced SUVs. Are they worth a look?
If you’re in most parts of New South Wales or Victoria and thinking about driving somewhere today, you’re being advised to think again.
Everyone knows Sydney’s new trams are slow, but when you look at modern light rails around the world it becomes particularly embarrassing.
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