Latest news bulletin | January 11th – Midday
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Massimo De Lutiis has revealed an Irish eligibility twist and the eight-week basement home gym lockdown that triggered his rugby transformation.
A major pride march will not feature officers after a state police force withdrew from participating following a ban on uniforms.
Carlton has announced Luke Sayers has stood down as president after the embattled club figure was cleared of posting a lewd image on social media by the AFL.
An NDIS provider has been hit with the highest ever civil penalty of its kind over failures that led an at-risk man to die after choking on a toasted sandwich.
Port Adelaide midfielder Willem Drew has had foot surgery but hopes to return to training before the start of the AFL season in March.
A suspended senior constable has tried to argue that he punched two intoxicated civilians while on duty in separate incidents in 2023 because of a brain tumour.
A man accused of trying to set fire to a synagogue will spend another night behind bars as police vow to find those behind a spate of anti-Semitic attacks.
The Hobart Hurricanes are just one win away from securing a maiden Big Bash League title, seven years after their last appearance in the decider.
Four-time premiership-winning playmaker Jarome Luai has been appointed co-captain of Wests Tigers ahead of his first season at the NRL club.
Police are still scrambling to determine who is masterminding an escalating spate of anti-Semitic crimes, despite making a series of arrests.
An ANU student who called for unconditional support for Hamas was reinstated at the university on appeal after being expelled, a parliamentary inquiry was told.
Red-hot Iga Swiatek will take on American Madison Keys in an Australian Open semi-final after powering into the last four at Melbourne Park.
Australia's eight-time surfing world champion Stephanie Gilmore has made a late call not to return to the WSL Championship Tour this year.
'Aisake Eke has been appointed as Tonga's new prime minister, a month after he was selected by MPs to be the Pacific Island nation's next leader.
Australian cycling star Sam Welsford has won his second-straight stage in the Tour Down Under despite a crash early in the Barossa Valley stage.
Taiwan says vital undersea cables close to China's coast have been disconnected, affecting internet services to the islands where around 14,000 people live.
A man used an iPhone app and GPS tracker to locate a murder victim ahead of a fatal shooting linked to organised crime, a prosecutor has alleged.
Prince Harry's battle with Rupert Murdoch's UK tabloids is due to get underway in a London court after last-minute settlement discussions between the sides.
Determined to cross paths with Australia's Tim Tszyu, former world champion Keith Thurman starts his comeback by fighting Brock Jarvis in Sydney.
At least 17 people are dead and 13 are missing after flash flooding that triggered a landslide in Central Java.