Asian Politics Headlines at 4:48 a.m. GMT
Former Presidential candidate in Taiwan, Ko Wen-je, indicted for corruption
Former Presidential candidate in Taiwan, Ko Wen-je, indicted for corruption
Arne Slot's Liverpool are still setting the pace in the Premier League, but their lead doesn't look so assured with their pursuers fancying the chase.
American skiing superstar Lindsey Vonn has fallen towards the end of a World Cup downhill training run in Italy and appeared slightly banged up
Teenage American Learner Tien has pulled off the sensation of the Australian Open, taking out former finalist Daniil Medvedev in an early-hours Melbourne epic.
Australian David Micheluzzi has enjoyed a blistering start to the Dubai Desert Classic, sharing the lead after the first round with his seven-under-par 65.
PGA tour superstar Rory McIlroy feels that Australian Greg Norman being replaced as LIV Golf's CEO is "probably a good move" for the Saudi-based tour.
Slovakian authorities say a student has been detained after a teacher and a classmate were killed in a knife attack at a high school.
Defence Minister Richard Marles is travelling to the island nation of Kiribati for high-level talks after a ban on foreign diplomatic visits was lifted.
Industrial action that's made a mess of the nation's busiest rail network has been paused before a crucial court hearing in drivers' bid for a pay rise.
American star Coco Gauff is hoping history repeats when she meets Canadian Leylah Fernandez, following her recent success in the United Cup.
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii says he's not daunted by the expectations of reviving the Wallabies and leading them to victory over the British and Irish Lions.
History could be repeated as the possibility of a minority government looms but veteran politicians say this could resurrect a ruthless opposition force.
Australian motorcyclist Daniel Sanders is set to win the Dakar Rally as long as he can avoid a final-day calamity in the Saudi Arabian desert.
Astronaut Suni Williams, who has been on the International Space Station for seven months, has taken part in a spacewalk.
Polish star Iga Swiatek and Britain's Emma Raducanu will square off in a headline third-round clash at the Australian Open.
Recalled Australian spinner Matthew Kuhnemann's availability for the tour of Sri Lanka is in serious doubt due to a thumb injury.
Local wildcard Tristan Schoolkate took the first set off world No.1 Jannik Sinner but couldn't pull off an upset against the defending Australian Open champion.
Matthew Wade hit a final-ball six as Hobart notched a crucial Big Bash win in Brisbane that was delayed by a fire in the grandstand.
Thanasi Kokkinakis succumbed to injury as he and Nick Kyrgios withdrew from their Australian Open doubles match against James Duckworth and Aleksandar Vukic.
Home hope Alex de Minaur has continued his best start to an Australian Open, outclassing American qualifier Tristan Boyer in straight sets to reach round three.
A British politician has admitted punching a man repeatedly after telling him, "You won't threaten your MP again", during a night on the town.