Pope washes and kisses feet of 12 sick and disabled people
Pope Francis marks Holy Thursday with a service at a rehabilitation center, washing and kissing the feet of 12 sick and disabled people. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Pope Francis marks Holy Thursday with a service at a rehabilitation center, washing and kissing the feet of 12 sick and disabled people. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Australia is "extremely concerned" after Israel hit back at Iran on Friday stoking fears the security situation in the Middle East could escalate.
Ariarne Titmus and Cam McEvoy have delivered fine swims to win titles at the Australian championships on the Gold Coast.
Amid concerns about water quality in the River Seine, AusTriathlon chief executive Tim Harradine is confident the Olympic triathlon will go ahead as planned.
Fijian Drua defied some wobbly kicking to beat the Western Force, while the Waratahs beat the Brumbies to book their spot in the women's Super final.
Two Supreme Court legal challenges in Western Australia could end no-grounds evictions for public housing tenants.
St George Illawarra have claimed their most impressive win of Shane Flanagan's tenure so far, beating the Warriors 30-12.
McLaren's Lando Norris has dominated a wet qualifying session for the China Grand Prix sprint race, with Max Verstappen fourth.
A Sudanese-born man who failed to charge his monitoring device faces more than five years in jail after failing to charge his monitoring device.
Sydney have signed Izayah Le'afa for Brian Goorjian's first season back in charge of the Kings, while the Wildcats have lured a promising college star to Perth.
Authorities continue to move residents from around Indonesia's Mount Ruang to safer areas as the volcano spews ask and smoke.
A teenager charged with a terrorism offence over a stabbing at a church has a "long history of behaviour" consistent with mental health issues, his lawyer says.
Former Western Sydney Wanderers goalkeeper Daniel Lopar has failed in legal action seeking close to $500,000 from the club over wages during the pandemic.
The Greens have raised "prohibition" concerns about tough new vaping laws but health ministers from around the country want the legislation to be fast-tracked.
Rugby star Kurtley Beale is pursuing legal costs over a failed rape prosecution, during which his lawyers said his accuser had an obvious motivation to lie.
Four people, including three brothers, are among four people killed in a car accident tragedy on a country road.
Political leaders are calling for an overhaul of social media platforms and harsher penalties following the Bondi Junction stabbing attack
Gold Coast coach Des Hasler has "great memories" of his time at Manly, but is keeping his counsel over a bitter court case with his former club.
Australian basketball great Shane Heal could not prove a conspiracy led to his suspension as coach of the WNBL club after players complained about his conduct.
A jury has found a married couple guilty of having sexually assaulted a teenage girl after they gave her cannabis and alcohol at a house party.
Alastair Clarkson remains focused on the big picture as North Melbourne and Hawthorn chase their first wins of the AFL season in their round-six clash.