Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects Hamas cease-fire demands, vows to fight until "absolute victory"
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects Hamas cease-fire demands, vows to fight until "absolute victory."
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects Hamas cease-fire demands, vows to fight until "absolute victory."
If Hamas does not release all Israeli hostages before Donald Trump's inauguration, he vows those responsible "will be hit harder than anybody has been hit".
The Vuelta a Espana will begin in the Italian city of Turin in 2025 with Australian riders hoping to back up their successes in this year's Spanish grand tour.
Lleyton Hewitt's Australian team will meet old foes Sweden, away, then face Belgium or Chile, in the qualifying rounds for the Davis Cup final 8.
France's government is set to collapse after both sides of parliament indicated they would file a no confidence motion against Prime Minister Michel Barnier.
State and territory business regulation and tax settings have been ranked by a major employer group.
Economic modelling suggests a sovereign green iron industry could make more than $100 billion a year and create thousands of jobs for former steel workers.
Dodgy text messages claiming to be from banks and service providers could become a thing of the past as the federal government expands its crackdown on scams.
Building one new helicopter base a year for three years to improve regional health care is proving far more difficult than first thought.
NRL premiership winner Jack Bird is beginning life at Wests Tigers after St George Illawarra allowed him to leave ahead of the 2025 season.
Nearly 5000 places hand out free syringes but only two take the next step and supervise drug users, which must change soon, say key reform advocates.
Two former South Africa Test cricketers could go to jail after being charged with corruption relating to a long-running investigation into match-fixing.
Romania's centre-left have won the country's parliamentary vote as its top court decides whether a presidential vote won by a far-right candidate is valid.
As protesters continue to clash with police in Georgia, the president is appealing to Europe to confront her own government and alleged Russian interference.
A controversial refereeing decision has sparked violence and a crush at a football match in Guinea, killing 56 people, authorities say.
Esteban Ocon will hand over the wheel in the Formula One season finale to Australian Jack Doohan, who will replace him at Alpine in 2025.
Police need to influence victims to "confide in them" when domestic violence offenders breach no-contact orders, a senior police officer has told an inquest.
Marine Le Pen's party continues to pressure France's prime minister to yield to its budget demands or it will back a no-confidence motion against his government
Spinner Mitchell Santner could return to the New Zealand line-up for the second Test against England, but there will be no changes to the batting line-up.
Banning children from traditional social media platforms might not be as straightforward as Australian parents are being led to believe.
Along with battling Philippine President Ferdinand Marco Jr and facing a spending probe, Vice-President Sara Duterte now faces groups demanding her impeachment.