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Mexico's historic Chapultepec Castle is flying the Targaryen flag, and officials aren't amused
Mexico's historic Chapultepec Castle is flying the Targaryen flag, and officials aren't amused
Chelsea striker Sam Kerr appeared in a London court to set a date for her police officer harassment trial.
Dozens of dead bodies have been pulled from the illegal South African gold mine that police laid siege to five months ago.
Contentious internet personality Andrew Tate is no longer under house arrest, allowing him freedom of movement, so long as he "checks in" regularly with police.
Eddie Jones thought Maro Itoje was too "inward-looking" to captain England but the Australian's successor as coach has made him skipper for the Six Nations.
Brumbies' Wallaby back-row forward Tom Hooper is heading for England, but hopes to come back to Australia "an older, more experienced player down the track".
An early own goal has set the tone for Perth Glory, whose hopes of rare back-to-back home wins were dashed in a 2-1 loss to Western Sydney
An injury-affected Alexei Popyrin has crashed out of the Australian Open in the first round, slumping to defeat at the hands of Frenchman Corentin Moutet.
Frigates, aircraft and naval drones will be deployed in the Baltic Sea to guard crucial power cables that may have been sabotaged by the Russians.
US Open runner-up Taylor Fritz, Brazilian teen Joao Fonseca and Denmark's Holger Rune are among those through to the second round of the Australian Open.
Australian top gun Alex de Minaur has shown he's on pace for a run deep into the Open with a straight-sets win over Botic van de Zandschulp in round one.
Tim David hit a six in the last over to ensure Hobart's BBL win over the Melbourne Renegades, a result that puts the Hurricanes on top of the ladder.
German qualifying lucky loser Eva Lys has left Australian No.1 Kim Birrell in tears after ousting her in the opening round at Melbourne Park.
Emma Navarro and Emma Raducanu have both won tight encounters to book their spots in the second round of the Australian Open.
South East Melbourne import Matt Hurt and former Cairns guard Nathan Sobey have combined to swat aside the bottom-placed Taipans by 11 points.
A report by the departing US Special Counsel Jack Smith says Donald Trump would have been found guilty, if his indictments against him had proceeded.
A woman removed from an interstate Jetstar flight for allegedly being disruptive has been accused of attacking two police officers with a pen.
A queer activist collective has criticised the sentence of an "ignorant" man who performed a Nazi salute and disrupted a transgender support march.
The cause and content of marble-sized balls washing up on Sydney beaches are being investigated as a water authority denies any issue with sewerage plants.
With Nick Kyrgios admitting he may have played his last Australian Open singles match, a leading analyst believes the mercurial talent should focus on doubles.
Uncapped Australian defender Nectar Triantis is looming as a possible option to cover for the loss of Harry Souttar.