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Former top US diplomat sentenced in Qatar lobbying scheme
Former top US diplomat sentenced in Qatar lobbying scheme
Philadelphia have become only the third side to make it three wins from as many starts this NFL season, defeating Tampa Bay 25-11 in Florida.
There was some bizarre Brownlow Medal voting, with winner Lachie Neale surprised by a three-vote game that helped him snare the AFL's top individual honour.
US President Joe Biden has promised the Pacific Islands Forum funding to support "secure, sustainable, and resilient infrastructure" in the region.
A serious focus on training for the dying minutes of games at every session has helped Collingwood reach the AFL grand final against the Brisbane Lions.
Defender Rhyan Grant has all but conceded his Socceroos career is over, arguing Graham Arnold will look to the future ahead of next year's Asian Cup.
In a pre-grand final scare, Brisbane's Herbie Farnworth has left training early and Reece Walsh and Adam Reynolds have also needed treatment for leg complaints.
A woman accused of helping to cover up her boyfriend's alleged role in causing a fatal-high-speed crash has appeared in court on unrelated driving offences.
Christie Whelan Browne is seeking millions of dollars from a theatrical firm she says ignored complaints of sexual abuse during a Rocky Horror Show production.
Freshly minted Brownlow Medallist Lachie Neale reckons Dayne Zorko, set to play his 250th game in the grand final, remains one of the AFL's best field kicks.
Farmers and regional Australia are being told to seize the opportunities of the nation's transition to a net-zero economy after warnings of worsening droughts.
Australian BMX cyclist Saya Sakakibara has won her second world cup event of the year with a triumph at her French home base.
Australia's governments and emergency agencies are coming together to streamline disaster responses, as experts warn preparedness is a year-round job.
Warren Mundine will make a major pitch against an Indigenous advisory body in the constitution when he addresses the National Press Club.
A trial over the repatriation of 11 Australian women and 20 children, who are being detained in Syrian refugee camps, has begun in the Federal Court.
Parramatta's inaugural NRLW coach Dean Widders has stepped down from the role after three seasons, leaving the club to find a new mentor in 2024.
Heavy rains have caused flash flooding in Guatemala's capital, sweeping several homes into a river and killing at least six people.
A tighter cap on short-term rental accommodation in tourist hotspot Byron Bay will be introduced next year as long-term residents are priced out.
Wallabies captain Will Skelton says under-siege Eddie Jones is a "fantastic coach" with the players united behind him despite their calamitous World Cup.
Firefighters are rallying as their union claims the Victorian government has reneged on agreements reached after years of negotiation.
Momentum is gathering for Daniel Andrews to honour a promise he made more than three years ago to establish a supervised injecting room in Melbourne's CBD.