Sea Eagles unleash the buy of the year
Sea Eagles fans better start organising their ‘Brooksvale’ banners.
View ArticleJoyce to skip party meeting after ‘disturbing’ video
Former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce will reportedly miss a scheduled meeting of the party’s MPs next week after he was filmed lying on a Canberra street.
View ArticleUN’s IMO working ‘tirelessly’ to solve Red Cea crisis: head
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is working "tirelessly" to solve the Red Sea crisis, which is severely disrupting the global transport of goods, its head Arsenio Dominguez told AFP.
View ArticleBombshell claim on Maddie suspect
The prime suspect in the disappearance of Maddie McCann allegedly confessed to a friend and petty criminal the British toddler “didn’t scream” after she was ripped from her parent’s holiday home, never...
View ArticleThreat to hold Albo’s big plan hostage
A major election promise to could be stalled unless the Albanese government walks back on its promise not to make changes to negative gearing.
View ArticleArgentina’s president, Pope Francis meet face to face in Rome
Argentina's top political and religious leaders -- President Javier Milei and Pope Francis -- met for the first time Sunday in Rome, amid the explosive economic situation in their native country.
View ArticleUK’s King Charles attends Sunday church service
Britain's King Charles III attended church on Sunday in his first public outing since Buckingham Palace's shock announcement almost a week ago that he has cancer.
View ArticleMigratory species at risk across the planet, UN report warns
From African elephants searching for water, to turtles crossing seas to nest, and to albatrosses on their ocean-spanning search for food, the world's migratory species are under threat across the...
View ArticleAlbo, Greens gear up for housing fight
Anthony Albanese has vowed to stare down the Greens after they threatened to hold up the government’s next tranche of housing reforms.
View ArticleHeat and floods spell countrywide danger
The next few days of weather will be full of floods and heatwaves that will affect millions across the entire country.
View ArticleCourt orders Netherlands to stop F-35 parts delivery to Israel
The Netherlands must stop delivering parts for F-35 fighter jets used by Israel in the Gaza Strip, after a Dutch court Monday ruled there was a "clear risk" the planes would be involved in breaking...
View Article‘Hell falling’: Fear and grief in Rafah after deadly Israeli raid
Majed al-Afifi was just 40 days old when he was killed, his uncle told AFP in Rafah where Israeli forces bombed multiple homes while rescuing two Gaza hostages.
View Article$707m jobs boost for remote Australia
The federal government will invest $707m in a new jobs program for remote Australia that it says will deliver 3000 jobs and better living conditions for Indigenous Australians over the next three years.
View ArticleIsrael rescues two hostages as fear grows of Rafah ground battles
Israelis welcomed the rescue early Monday of two hostages from war-torn Gaza, but fears of a looming ground incursion grew among more than a million Palestinians trapped in the territory's far south.
View ArticleLarge fire breaks out at Sweden’s biggest amusement park
A large fire broke out Monday at Sweden's largest amusement park in Gothenburg, engulfing the newly built water park -- which had not yet opened -- in flames, authorities said.
View ArticleBiscuits and hugs: Argentina’s Milei mends fences with Pope
President Javier Milei brought Argentine biscuits with him Monday to an audience with Pope Francis, as he sought to build bridges with a compatriot he has severely criticised in the past.
View ArticleState’s ‘heartbreaking’ homelessness crisis
New data has revealed the extent of one state’s homelessness crisis as housing affordability continues to “plummet” across the nation.
View ArticleStaggering cost Aus Post is paying for cash
Australia Post is spending thousands of dollars a week to fly cash to just one town, as part of its bid to service Australians living in rural and remote parts of the country who rely on their post...
View ArticleStaggering cost Aus Post is paying for cash
Australia Post is spending thousands of dollars a week to fly cash to just one town, as part of its bid to service Australians living in rural and remote parts of the country who rely on their post...
View ArticleIndian police fire tear gas as protesting farmers march to capital
Indian security forces fired tear gas Tuesday to stop thousands of farmers demanding minimum crop prices from marching on the capital New Delhi after talks with the government failed.
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