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Jimmy Lai's son fears Hong Kong media mogul may die in detention while awaiting trial
Jimmy Lai's son fears Hong Kong media mogul may die in detention while awaiting trial
A New York judge has ruled that former US president Donald Trump is liable for committing fraud by illegally inflating his assets and net worth.
Juventus has dealt Lecce their first Italian Serie A loss of the season with a 1-0 win.
An eight-year-old boy has been critically injured and a man is being questioned by police following a back lane collision in suburban Melbourne.
The Speaker of Canada's House of Commons says he is resigning after he prompted outrage by praising a 98-year-old former Nazi Ukrainian soldier in parliament.
Key batter Tamim Iqbal has been left out of Bangladesh's 15-member Cricket World Cup squad because of back injury concerns.
New Zealand secured a ODI series win over Bangladesh with a seven-wicket victory in their third and final match.
Jacinta Allan is poised to become Victoria's next premier after Daniel Andrews announced his resignation and hinted he would move to the private sector.
Fuel price pain is likely to show up in stronger monthly consumer price growth, potentially complicating efforts to bring down inflation.
Pressure for Qantas chairman Richard Goyder to quit is intensifying as the airline's bosses prepare to appear at a parliamentary inquiry before it winds up.
Indigenous activist and spearhead of the 'yes' campaign Noel Pearson will address the nation to make the case for a constitutionally-enshrined advisory body.
A report into child sexual abuse in institutions in Tasmania has raised concerns alleged perpetrators haven't been fully investigated and may still be working.
The two-time world champion Wallabies have slumped to their worst-ever ranking, falling to 10, following their record World Cup loss to Wales in Lyon.
Sunia Turuva has been forced to add tuxedo shopping to his grand-final week to-do list as he looks to become the second Panther to be named rookie of the year.
A Russian judge has told Alexei Navalny the opposition leader has lost his appeal against a new 19-year prison term.
JPMorgan Chase has agreed to pay $US75 million to the US Virgin Islands to settle claims the bank enabled the sex trafficking acts committed by Jeffrey Epstein.
Amazon has been sued by US regulators and 17 states alleging that its policies inflate online prices and stifle competition.
England won their ODI series against Ireland after rain ended play in Bristol.
Injury has denied Sri Lanka the services of allrounder Wanindu Hasaranga and fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera for the Cricket World Cup in India.
Sydney could be without co-captain Callum Mills for the start of the next AFL season after he needed surgery on a shoulder injury sustained on 'Mad Monday'.
In a pre-grand final fright for the Broncos, Herbie Farnworth has left training early while Reece Walsh and Adam Reynolds also needed treatment for leg issues.