Middle Eastern Headlines at 12:06 p.m. GMT
Israeli troops reach deepest point in Lebanon since Oct. 1 invasion, Lebanese media say
Israeli troops reach deepest point in Lebanon since Oct. 1 invasion, Lebanese media say
Prosecutors are beginning to take steps to bring the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO back to New York to face a murder charge
French forces have begun to pull out of Chad after the collapse of a military agreement with its former colony, officials in Paris say.
Kenyan police have used tear gas to disperse protesters chanting "stop femicide" in the capital Nairobi.
Lani Pallister has lost her 400m freestyle world short course crown despite breaking the Australian record in Budapest.
Lock the Gate Alliance has launched the first legal challenge to fracking under the water trigger in Australia's national environment laws.
All Australian families will be able to send their kids to childcare as the federal government promises to implement universal early childhood education.
Australia's central bank is sounding more confident it can beat inflation in welcome signs for mortgage-holders, home-buyers and the federal government.
An Indigenous teenager's mother is expected to address an inquest into her son's death after he fatally self-harmed in youth detention.
Egyptian authorities say at least eight people have been killed after an apartment building collapsed in the capital Cairo.
Three people have been detained and several vehicles have been confiscated following deadly explosions in the Hague, Dutch police say.
Opposition parties have moved to impeach Indian Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar over his handling of the role of chairman of parliament's upper house.
Italian energy firm Eni says it is still unclear what caused an explosion that killed five workers at a gas refinery.
The lawyer for a woman who alleges rape by star rappers Diddy and Jay-Z has fired back at blackmail claims, saying his client will not be silenced.
The president of Brazil has undergone surgery to drain a bleed in his brain linked to an earlier fall and is "well", a medical note from the government says.
Protesters have gathered outside an underground courthouse where Israel's prime minister took the stand for the first time in his long-running corruption trial.
Collingwood have named long-time Sydney administrator Charlie Gardiner as their new football boss, continuing a massive off-field rebuild.
Island nations of the Pacific don't want to be forced by the Trump administration into choosing between strategic rivals the US and China, a senior figure says.
Authorities in South Korea continue to investigate whether the president's short-lived martial law decree amounts to rebellion.
Gold Coast forwards Beau Fermor and Tino Fa'asuamaleaui hope to play full seasons together for the first time in two years which will also boost Queensland.
Discrimination and sexual harassment have impacted Queensland Police's entire culture, according to a scathing independent report that has 36 recommendations.