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Pope brings in a ton of humanitarian aid, toys to remote Papua New Guinea as he celebrates periphery
Pope brings in a ton of humanitarian aid, toys to remote Papua New Guinea as he celebrates periphery
Johan Neeskens, a star player for Ajax, Barcelona and the Netherlands in the '70s, and later part of Australia's coaching staff at the 2006 World Cup, has died.
Hundreds more Australians and their immediate family are expected to land back home as repatriation flights ferry more than 1200 people to safety from Lebanon.
An ambitious new tourism target will see NSW look for a $91 billion economy injection from visitors by 2035, but capacity will need to increase to allow that.
Police in Zambia say at least 10 people have died in a mine collapse, with no cause yet established.
Captain Harry Kane will remain with the England team for their Nations League fixtures after being given the all-clear by Football Association medical staff.
Opening batter Paul Stirling top-scored with 88 to lead Ireland to a 69-run win over a depleted South Africa in the third and final one-day international.
"How about allowing people to come to an open border, 13,000 of which were murderers," Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says of immigrants.
After a campaign that saw some of his opponents jailed, Tunisia's President Kais Saied has won re-election with more than 90 per cent of the vote.
As the government looks to resolve a deadlock on housing and push wage increases through parliament, conflict in the Middle East is set to overshadow debate.
Former Wallabies boss Michael Cheika remains unhappy at the ban he copped coaching Leicester in the UK and has wondered if he isn't wanted in England.
Australia's Jordan Thompson has been knocked out of the Shanghai Masters in an upset straight sets second round loss to Tallon Griekspoor.
England have Australia in their sights after beating South Africa by seven wickets in Sharjah to take charge of Group B in the Women's T20 World Cup.
Plans to cap the number of international students in Australia could gain traction from a Senate inquiry report despite objections by universities.
Domestic violence campaigners warn child support payments are too low and often don't arrive at all, underscoring a push for system redesign.
Australia is refusing to see connections between the environment and economy, as a summit explores ways to value nature instead of incentivising destruction.
Barrister-turned-informer Nicola Gobbo will be grilled on her decision to become a police source while also acting for gangland clients.
A new profit-sharing agreement will benefit players touring Australia with the British and Irish Lions rugby union team next year.
Pakistan have scored 4-328 on the opening day of their home Test series against England, with both Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafique making centuries.
Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte remained popular after stepping down, despite being investigated for crimes against humanity over drug killings.
King Charles is preparing for his most significant overseas tour since his cancer diagnosis and his first to Australia as the nation's head of state.