Latest news bulletin | November 15th – Morning
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.
Mary Fowler has hit the target for Manchester City after her break from soccer, while Katrina Gorry returned from injury with a goal for West Ham in the WSL.
The firebombing of a synagogue has been branded a terror attack by federal MPs, but the attorney-general says it's up to police to make the official call.
Syrian opposition leaders have agreed to guarantee the safety of Russia's strategically important military bases and diplomatic institutions in Syria.
Joe Biden says the collapse of the Syrian government is a 'fundamental act of justice' after decades of repression but also 'a moment of risk and uncertainty'.
American superstar Lindsey Vonn has been left pleased were her "solid" weekend of comeback races at Copper Mountain, Colorado, after a six-year absence.
Substitute Jonas Wind has scored twice, including a winner in added time, as Wolfsburg rallied three times to earn a 4-3 Bundesliga win over Mainz.
Oscar Piastri has vowed that it's not only his teammate Lando Norris who'll be shooting for the world drivers' title in McLaren papaya next year.
Chelsea looked like Premier League title challengers after rallying to earn a 4-3 win at inconsistent Spurs which may put more pressure on Ange Postecoglou.
Australia's rugby women have been beaten in the semi-finals of the Cape Town Sevens, losing their Olympic rematch with the USA.
While Anthony Albanese remains Australia's preferred prime minister, his character has been called into question in the latest Newspoll.
Jesse Langford, who lost his mother, father and sister in the 2019 White Island eruption, is reportedly returning to New Zealand for the five-year anniversary.
Sri Lanka need 143 to win the second Test against South Africa with five wickets still standing in what promises to be an exciting finale at St George's Park.
India's captain Rohit Sharma says he's not overly worried by a heavy loss to Australia in the second Test in Adelaide.
Young Australians, students, carers and other who receive government support allowances will take home more as indexation increases their payments.
The number of Aussies sleeping rough has surged over the last three years according to a new landmark report into homelessness across the nation.
Tax tweaks have been floated to ensure Australia delivers on its newly legislated objective for the super system: delivering income for a dignified retirement.
Solar and big batteries are the cheapest option to power homes and businesses, the nation's experts insist, as the stoush over ending the nuclear ban heats up.
The NSW government has been granted a Federal Court injunction to stop industrial action by the rail union after wage negotiations broke down again.
A teenager who died alongside her best friend from methanol poisoning while on holidaying overseas will be remembered in a community service.
A synagogue will be rebuilt "bigger and better", a board member says, as police continue their hunt for the pair who set it on fire.