Asian Politics Headlines at 12:12 a.m. GMT
Japan's ruling party braces for a blow to its comfortable majority in the lower house in elections
Japan's ruling party braces for a blow to its comfortable majority in the lower house in elections
David Warner claims Cricket Australia has questions to answer on the India A ball-tampering saga, accusing authorities of acting fast to "squash" the issue.
In-form South Australia captain Nathan McSweeney has become the red-hot favourite to make his Test debut after being promoted to open for Australia A.
Australia's Test players will miss the third one-day international against Pakistan, prompting selectors to promote Josh Inglis to the captaincy.
Polls are closing in the US presidential election, with Donald Trump projected to win eight states while Kamala Harris picks up three states and Washington, DC.
NRLW hooker Keeley Davis was supposed to be spending this week in her first pre-season as a head coach but a phone call from Brad Donald changed her plans.
Voting sites in four battleground states in the US election have been targeted by bomb threats that the FBI says came from email domains linked to Russia.
The AFLW grand final on November 30 will start at 7.45pm, while the league will not have a condensed fixture next season.
The High Court has dealt a major blow to the federal government's management of former immigration detainees, striking out electronic monitoring and curfews.
Australia's former ambassador to the US says the presidential election will boil down to voter responses to key issues like inflation and abortion access.
Republicans have edged closer to wresting control of the US Senate after picking up a seat in West Virginia, while Democrats hope to eke out a win in the House.
A bushfire has forced hundreds of people to flee homes in Queensland's southwest amid fears it could worsen due to heatwave conditions.
Australian Riley McGree has scored to help his English Championship side Middlesbrough to a crushing 4-1 victory over the struggling QPR.
Unemployment in New Zealand continues to steadily climb towards an expected peak of about 5.5 per cent in mid-2025.
Bruce Lehrmann will need to wait the better part of a year to appeal his defamation suit loss but the barrister due to represent him won't be revealed.
Experts have examined how Australia's response to the climate crisis could be affected by a Donald Trump win. Find out more.
There were several shocks in the European Champions League, with heavyweights Real Madrid and Manchester City both suffering heavy defeats.
The NBA has suspended Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid for three games without pay for shoving a newspaper columnist.
Protesters in Israel blocked highways and lit bonfires on roads after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired Defence Minister Yoav Gallant.
The Titans have referred AJ Brimson to the NRL Integrity Unit over a social media post on Melbourne Cup day, but his manager Jim Banaghan has an explanation.
The Queensland government remains staunchly against pill testing, but the free and confidential service will go ahead at Schoolies in a matter of weeks.