Australia has defeated the United States in their Pacific Four Series rugby union Test match, 27-19.
Trump's Middle East tour showed the 'art of the deal' at its best and worst
Donald Trump's latest trip to the Middle East has revealed the US president's agenda for this often-troubled region.
Gambling with Tariffs | If You're Listening
The man behind Trump’s trade war is Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and his backstory is extraordinary. He’s been a hero, he’s been a villain, he’s been a sympathetic figure and also one of the most hated men in America - and all of that is even before he attached himself to Donald Trump. Over the last few months, gambling with tariffs has caused economic chaos and sent global markets into a tailspin… but Howard Lutnick is clearly all in. So why is the Commerce Secretary so reckless when it comes to the future of America’s economy?
Streaming promised a 'golden age' of media. Then shows began disappearing
Australian media has evolved from nitrate tapes and VHS into a digital age. It could come with new challenges for the world of cultural preservation.
The theatrics of negotiating with Vladimir Putin
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is pushing for a chance to face off with Vladimir Putin, a Russian leader known for using power plays and intimidation to dance around negotiations.
Man who stabbed Salman Rushdie in eye sentenced to 25 years' prison
Hadi Matar, 27, received the maximum possible sentence after stabbing the 77-year-old author ten times on a stage in New York in 2022.
Cassie quizzed over texts at Diddy trial
Lawyers for Sean "Diddy" Combs have questioned his former partner about drugs, sex and infidelity at the rapper's sex trafficking and racketeering trial.
Tariffs could push US to recession, says Steve Keen
University College London honorary professor, Steve Keen, says Donald Trump's attempts to fix the US trade deficit by using tariffs is unlikely to work, rather it's more likely to result in a US recession.
Researchers discover Harvard's copy of Magna Carta is actually an original.
British researchers believe a copy of Magna Carta stored at Harvard Law School's library is actually an original dating back to 1300.
Harvard discovers it bought one of the world's 'most important documents' in 1946
A "copy" of the Magna Carta purchased by Harvard in the 40s has been confirmed as a rare original from 1300.
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What does birthright citizenship mean? Can Trump abolish it?
Donald Trump's fight to end automatic citizenship for people born on US soil has reached the Supreme Court, with justices grappling with whether to maintain a freeze on his attempt.
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'Missed a couple payments': US tennis star's truck gets repossessed
Tommy Paul puts off-court distractions in his rear-view mirror at the Italian Open this week after the American's beloved truck is repossessed at his home in Florida.
Tom Cruise's action hero is refreshing in a world of superhero fatigue
With the final film in the Mission: Impossible franchise here, we take a look at how Tom Cruise turned himself into this generation's great action hero.
With Putin refusing to attend talks, Zelenskyy was left with two choices
Neither Russian President Vladimir Putin nor his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy will attend talks in Istanbul. The question now is, will these talks amount to anything?
'Always ready to freak off': Cassie quizzed over texts at Diddy trial
The prosecution's star witness, Casandra "Cassie" Ventura, is cross-examined about drugs, sex and infidelity at Sean "Diddy" Combs's sex trafficking and racketeering trial.
Davis tied second after first round of US PGA Championship
Australian Cam Davis has a share of second place after the first round of the US PGA Championship, with compatriot Adam Scott three strokes behind.
Ben & Jerry's co-founder detained in US senate protest about Gaza
Ben Cohen was detained by US Capitol Police and removed from a senate hearing after interrupting a testimony delivered by Robert F Kennedy Jr.
Trump says India has offered 'no tariffs' on US goods in trade negotiations
The US President made the claim while also criticising tech giant Apple's decision to invest in India, following the implementation of his tariff regime.
Trump talks up 'freedom zone' in Gaza during visit to Qatar
The United States president again floats the idea of taking control of the war-ravaged strip, as part of any rebuilding phase.
Casandra Ventura tells court she 'felt trapped' by Combs' threats to release sex tapes
Casandra Ventura continues to give evidence at rapper Sean Combs' sex-trafficking trial, telling court her ex-partner threatened to release sex tapes.
Mars rover captures green auroras on the Red Planet
A green glow snapped from Mars marks the first time that an aurora has been observed from the surface of another planet.