Latest news bulletin | November 26th – Evening
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.
Outgoing ICC chairman Greg Barclay has sprayed Cricket Australia for refusing to play Afghanistan in bilateral series, but not in world cups.
The family of an Australian grandmother sentenced to six years jail in Japan are considering an appeal, as the government continues to provide consular support.
Real Madrid have lost ground to leaders Barcelona in the Spanish league after a 2-1 loss at Athletic Bilbao.
The latest in a string of nationwide blackouts has caused chaos in Cuba, with its antiquated and increasingly frail power generation system.
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.
Allrounder Mitch Marsh has failed to bowl ahead of the Adelaide Oval pink-ball Test as Australia weigh up whether to pick him as a batter-only.
The forcible injecting of an immigration detainee with an antipsychotic drug as he was being deported has been slammed by a federal government watchdog.
Newcastle scored in the 90th minute to secure a 3-3 draw with Premier League leaders Liverpool, while Chelsea went second with a 5-1 win over Southampton.
Tottenham captain Son Heung-min has scored just four goals this season but manager Ange Postecoglou has warned against writing him off.
The opposition says excessive government spending is trashing the economy, but Labor says coalition cuts would just make it harder for households.
The German Cup upsets have continued with Leipzig ousting Eintracht Frankfurt in the third round.
Chris Dawson has made a bid to overturn a conviction over sex with an underage student after his appeal against his murder conviction failed.
After five Olympics and a record 451 international appearances for Australia over 18 years, hockey great Eddie Ockenden has announced his retirement.
Far-right and left-wing lawmakers have joined forces to back a no-confidence motion against French Prime Minister Michel Barnier.
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.
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.
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.