Crackdown on crime at Lake Titicaca
Bolivian forces fly drones over Lake Titicaca in the latest shared initiative with Peru to crack down on drug trafficking and smuggling in the border region. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Bolivian forces fly drones over Lake Titicaca in the latest shared initiative with Peru to crack down on drug trafficking and smuggling in the border region. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Prince Harry could be forced to settle his legal claim against The Sun's publisher over unlawful information gathering because of the risk of high legal costs.
Australian snooker ace Neil Robertson will miss out on the world championships for the first time in 20 years after losing in qualifying.
US Open champion Coco Gauff has made the quarter-finals of the Stuttgart Grand Prix, while Ons Jabeur is also into the last-eight.
NSW Police will boost their resources in western Sydney after a teenager was arrested over a stabbing attack on a bishop at an Assyrian church.
His boyhood hero David Warner wasn't fit to open but Jake Fraser-McGurk kept the Aussie flag flying for Delhi Capitals in the IPL with another winning cameo.
Tony Vidmar wants the Olyroos to find a ruthlessness in front of goal after opening their Paris qualification tournament with a 0-0 draw.
Harry Kewell's Yokohama F. Marinos have lost the first leg of their Asian Champions League semi-final to South Korea's Ulsan HD.
Masters champ Scottie Scheffler won't be lounging around in his green jacket as he intends to win the RBC Heritage after his second Augusta National triumph.
Alex de Minaur has enjoyed a red-letter day on red clay, beating Rafael Nadal on the court named after the great Spaniard in the Barcelona Open.
A community "day of reflection" will be held at the shopping centre where six people were fatally stabbed before Westfield Bondi Junction reopens for trade.
The media watchdog found 18 websites acted illegally by breaching online gambling laws during the FIFA Women's World Cup.
The under-fire Western Bulldogs will look to get back to their contested game and intensity in order to beat St Kilda and give themselves some breathing room.
The state of the labour market will be on display as the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases official data for the month of March.
Six people have been arrested after 6600 gold bars were stolen from an Air Canada cargo facility last year.
Heavy thunderstorms have lashed the United Arab Emirates, flooding portions of major highways and Dubai's international airport.
LeBron James, Steph Curry and Kevin Durant will feature in another stellar US basketball line-up for the Paris Olympics.
Russia has banned entry to hundreds of Australian politicians, including former Victorian premier Daniel Andrews, in its latest response to sanctions.
Actor Hugh Grant has settled a lawsuit against the publisher of The Sun over allegations it hired private investigators to tap his phone and burgle his house.
Mollie O'Callaghan has opened her Australian championship campaign with victory in the 100m freestyle, while Kaylee McKeown has broken the 200m IM record.
The Queensland premier has been slammed for blindsiding a 2032 Games infrastructure review, with Brisbane Olympic plans dismissed as "half-baked".