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US military strikes Iranian-backed militia targets in Syria
US military strikes Iranian-backed militia targets in Syria
Bangladesh have gone on the attack with ball and bat and finished well ahead on the third day of the second Test against West Indies in Kingston.
Joe Biden's decision to go back on his word and pardon his son Hunter has been both praised and criticised, as the US president prepares to leave office.
Veteran quick Peter Siddle has signed a one-year deal to join Melbourne Stars, who are still hunting for their first Big Bash title.
Federal police are warning commonplace drugs like cocaine and MDMA are increasingly laced with a powerful type of synthetic opioid.
The emu is one of the fastest birds on land, however the introduction of a fleet of trains named after them has been anything but quick.
Lleyton Hewitt's Australian team will meet old foes Sweden, away, then face Belgium or Chile, in the qualifying rounds for the Davis Cup final 8.
Australia's sailing dual gold medallist Matt Wearn is taking a spell from the dinghy to contemplate his Olympic future.
A dangerous driver who fled interstate just days before he was to be sentenced for killing an off-duty paramedic will return home for sentencing.
Edoardo Bove, the Italian footballer who collapsed while playing for Fiorentina against Juventus, is awake and alert in hospital, and has spoken to his family.
The 2025 Vuelta a Espana will begin in the Italian city of Turin with Australian riders hoping to back up their successes in this year's Spanish grand tour.
The rate of medical trainees reporting racism and harassment has appalled the chair of the national regulator for medical practitioners.
Queensland and Australia rugby union star Jordan Petaia has confirmed he will compete for an NFL shot at Florida's international player pathway program.
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Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham have been drawn away to part-time Tamworth in the FA Cup third round, while holders Manchester United go to Arsenal.
If Hamas does not release all Israeli hostages before Donald Trump's inauguration, he vows those responsible "will be hit harder than anybody has been hit".
France's government is set to collapse after both sides of parliament indicated they would file a no confidence motion against Prime Minister Michel Barnier.
State and territory business regulation and tax settings have been ranked by a major employer group.
Economic modelling suggests a sovereign green iron industry could make more than $100 billion a year and create thousands of jobs for former steel workers.
Dodgy text messages claiming to be from banks and service providers could become a thing of the past as the federal government expands its crackdown on scams.
Building one new helicopter base a year for three years to improve regional health care is proving far more difficult than first thought.