Latest news bulletin | November 12th – 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.
Opposition to a NSW racecourse making way for thousands of homes is behind an "old fashioned smear" Premier Chris Minns says is cynical political point scoring.
After five Olympics and a record 451 international appearances for Australia over 18 years, hockey great Eddie Ockenden has announced his retirement.
The anti-Muslim neo-Nazi who killed eight people with a car bomb in Oslo in 2011 and then gunned down 69, most of them teenagers, has been denied parole.
US President-elect Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans will control both the White House and both chambers of Congress starting in January.
World Athletics chief Seb Coe says Michael Johnson's new track initiative is no threat to the governing body, and he wishes the new competition every success.
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's three-month-old minority government has been toppled in a no-confidence motion.
Australian cycling defector Matthew Richardson is dreaming of a homecoming win as a Briton on the track where he won Commonwealth crown in gold-and-green.
A captain's challenge will be brought into all Super League matches, as well as other televised games, in Britain and Europe from next season.
Police say UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has been fatally shot outside a hotel in midtown Manhattan.
Several Georgian opposition parties say police have arrested their members amid anti-government protests.
A motion has been introduced to South Korea's parliament to impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol but his party says their MPs will oppose the move.
Amnesty International says national FAs need to end their "deafening silence" over human rights issues surrounding Saud Arabia grabbing the 2034 World Cup.
The families of two women murdered in one of Australia's most notorious cold cases are hoping for closure as their accused killer awaits his next court date.
A health service manager has detailed his story of substance dependence before lawmakers and drug experts at a major summit.
Trade tensions, the Chinese economy, weaker migration and lingering inflation all pose risks to Australia's growth outlook, the OECD says.
Centre-back Tash Prior impressed in her first start for the Matildas against Taiwan, capping her incredible fightback from a once career-threatening concussion.
Employment Minister Murray Watt is convening a roundtable with Pacific envoys to shore up worker protections in a regional labour mobility scheme.
The Central Coast Mariners have now been officially eliminated from the Asian Champions League Elite after the sixth round of matches in the eastern zone.
A power outage has been reported across Cuba as the country's electrical system came under pressure.
Ange Postecoglou will make a late call on Dominic Solanke's fitness as the Spurs striker battles to be ready to face his old club Bournemouth.