Netanyahu speech draws protesters outside U.S. Capitol
Pro and anti demonstrators gather outside the U.S. Capitol to protest and support Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Pro and anti demonstrators gather outside the U.S. Capitol to protest and support Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Daniel Bremner will serve at least another 23 years in prison for murdering a kind and frail man, who took him into his home, and shoving his body into a bin.
Australian cricket superstar Meg Lanning has opened up on the reasons she ended her international career aged just 31.
A 10-year-old Indigenous boy's death while under state care in Perth is a tragedy that demands a different approach to closing the gap, the Deputy PM says.
The death of a nine-month-old baby girl who was thrown into the Tweed River by her father was entirely predictable and inevitable, a coroner says.
Blaize Talagi is one of the hottest young properties in the NRL, and Parramatta coach Brad Arthur has a long-term plan to keep him at the Eels.
OJ Simpson has been cremated at a service in Las Vagas, the lawyer handling his estate says.
Australian employment decreased by around 7000 people in March, coming in below expectations of a 7200 job boost.
For the first time in five years, the Formula One circus will pitch its tents in China, with drivers venturing into the relative unknown in Shanghai.
Counting is due to begin in the Solomon Islands' election, as Australia's deputy prime minister said the nation would work closely with whoever was elected.
A court has been asked to find if a University of Sydney professor was fired for exposing corruption or because of his own alleged serious misconduct.
The ACT government has stumped up $200,000 in funding to help secure Canberra United's place in the next A-League Women season.
Federal police have arrested five people as part of a worldwide crackdown on a phishing network that stole personal details from 94,000 Australians.
New Zealand should not align with AUKUS, Australia's former foreign minister Bob Carr says, so long as the US pursues a "primacy"-based foreign policy.
Australian Open champion Aryna Sabalenka has joined her Flushing Meadows equivalent Coco Gauff in the last eight at the clay-court Stuttgart Grand Prix.
The bishop attacked at a western Sydney church in what has been declared an act of terror has extended forgiveness to the teenager who allegedly stabbed him.
Matildas striker Kyah Simon is building form and fitness as Central Coast captain and believes the underdogs can win the A-League Women championship.
The shops won't be open but hundreds of people are still expected to attend Westfield Bondi Junction in Sydney, where six people were killed in a mass stabbing.
The prime minister has confirmed the offer of a permanent visa will be made to an injured Pakistani security guard following the Bondi Junction stabbing.
There will not be an English club in the last four of the Champions League, after Real Madrid and Bayern Munich knocked out Manchester City and Arsenal.
A committee tasked with delivering solutions to youth crime and support to victims has been disbanded just seven months after it was established.