Asian Sports Headlines at 2:12 a.m. GMT
Rain washes out Saturday's 3rd round of the LPGA Japan tournament, now reduced to 54 holes
Rain washes out Saturday's 3rd round of the LPGA Japan tournament, now reduced to 54 holes
Preliminary drilling has begun to determine where the long-anticipated 250km/h high-speed rail will run on the first stage set to connect Newcastle to Sydney.
Thousands more soldiers are joining search and recovery efforts in eastern Spain as officials trade blame and local anger rises over the historic disaster.
A coroner has delivered a stern warning after William Tyrrell's foster mother experienced abuse outside court during an inquest into his disappearance.
International women's matches will be moved out of the school-holiday window and closer to the Aussie football seasons after India shifted their WPL to January.
Harry Wilson came on as substitute and scored twice in extra time as Fulham rallied for a 2-1 home win over Brentford in England's Premier League.
The Greens have written to the prime minister calling for student debt cuts to be in place by the end of 2024, rather than after the next election.
Spanish side Celta Vigo have ended a two-game La Liga losing streak after veteran forward Iago Aspas set up the only goal in their 1-0 win over Getafe.
The million dollars-a-day voter sweepstakes that Elon Musk's pro-Trump group is hosting can continue, a Pennsylvania judge has ruled.
If Donald Trump returns to power, it could look quite different compared to last time with concerns he will face scant 'resistance'.
Mario Balotelli returned to Serie A after a four-year absence, and earned a yellow card within five minutes of coming on as a sub in Genoa's 1-0 win over Parma.
A US campaign that's seen a felony trial, a president pushed off the ticket and assassination attempts comes down to a final sprint on the eve of election day.
Even his Wallabies teammates believe Samu Kerevi can power back to his world-beating best as the centre turns his sights on England.
Defence Minister Richard Marles says Australia's plan to acquire nuclear submarines will remain, no matter which party wins the battle for the White House.
Former Queensland premier Steven Miles looks set to be chosen as the opposition leader following Labor's defeat at the polls.
Australian Defence Force members will be given $50,000 bonuses to stay in the armed service for three years as part of a bid to boost retention rates.
A hat-trick from Aleksandar Mitrovic has helped Saudi side Al-Hilal maintain their perfect start to the Asian Champions League Elite competition.
Eight people are on trial in Paris accused of inciting and aiding the extremist who beheaded a teacher who showed students cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.
Brisbane coach Michael Maguire wants to keep Selwyn Cobbo and Kotoni Staggs at the club long-term and has special plans for Cobbo's growth.
Aryna Sabalenka has secured a semi-final place at the WTA Finals after beating Jasmine Paolini, but the Italian can still join her if she beats Zheng Qinwen.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he will double funding for the United Kingdom's border security agency and treat people-smuggling gangs like terror networks.