UK anti-corruption minister resigns amid corruption probe into her aunt
Tulip Siddiq has denied any wrongdoing after being named in a corruption probe into her aunt, former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina.
Tulip Siddiq has denied any wrongdoing after being named in a corruption probe into her aunt, former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina.
Some people in the food science world believe tastebuds can be retrained to enjoy divisive foods such as broccoli, brussels sprouts and coriander.
Russia has "a deep-seated hatred" of foreign fighters like Oscar Jenkins, a top Ukrainian official has warned, as DFAT investigates reports Vladimir Putin's soldiers have killed the captured Australian.
Sydney train commuters have been warned to expect 'significant delays' from today amid ongoing industrial action on the rail network. Here's why a pay offer from the state government will not stop workers from taking industrial action.
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"Forever chemicals" were recently found above levels currently considered safe in a handful of NSW drinking water sources. This is how PFAS-contaminated water is cleaned up before it reaches your kitchen tap.
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Talks have been underway in Doha for hours in a bid to reach agreement on the final elements of a deal between Israel and Hamas.
When Alison Lester's children's classic, Magic Beach, was written 35 years ago, it mirrored the childhood beach experience for so many. Now, a new film seeks to capture the same joy, whimsy and imagination.
The luckiest loser wins on five-minute's notice, Daniil Medvedev is expecting a big fine for demolishing a net camera, and the debutant from LA hoping to put a smile on people's faces, here's the five quick hits from day three of the Australian Open.
One in 10 homes across Australia will be considered uninsurable within the next decade, according to climate change risk analysis modelling.
Whyalla steelworks owner Sanjeev Gupta says there is still a long road ahead to profitability for the plant but its future remains uncertain and now there are calls for government intervention.
Officials are investigating whether organised crime is behind a wave of illegal foreign fishing boats in Australian waters, which locals say are more sophisticated than ever before.
Vietnam, where 11,500 people die in traffic accidents every year, has introduced severe new penalties for those who break road rules as well as bounties for those who dob them in.
More than 120 people have been killed after a powerful earthquake struck a remote region of Tibet, but with limited media access and China's robust censorship program, it has been difficult for people to get reliable information and check on loved ones.
Families are facing crippling costs to educate their kids — even at public schools. It has led some to withdraw their children from hobbies and plan carefully simply to get them through school.
A McCrae resident evacuated on Tuesday after his house was impacted by a landslide has called for the issue to be fixed, as works continue to make the site safe for people to return.
The Princess of Wales, who had been receiving treatment for cancer, has confirmed she is in remission in a post on social media.
The house arrest was replaced with judicial control, a lighter preventative measure pending a criminal investigation.
The Russian military accused Kyiv of using US and British-supplied missiles and promised the strikes would "not go unanswered".
Alex de Minaur has been Australia's great men's grand slam hope for a few years now. Never has he looked more ready to step to the plate.
New data shows rent rises may have peaked, with prices rising at almost half the rate of 2023. Sydney and Melbourne recorded the largest deceleration in price growth, and rental yields for investors in Brisbane and Adelaide dropped below Melbourne for the first time in more than 15 years.
The Philippines has threatened international lawsuits against China for the action, which it says is another sign of the country's ongoing aggression in the area.
WA government minister Don Punch is named in the District Court as being one of the people who, in the late 1980s, decided to return a young boy to his home where he was allegedly being sexually abused.
A father who allegedly inflicted fatal head injuries to his 21-day-old son asked his partner to blow cannabis smoke in the baby's face in an attempt to revive him, a court has heard.
Houses, cars, businesses and hillsides have been blanketed with hot pink fire retardant in anticipation of the Santa Ana winds picking up.
A teenage boy dies after being pulled from the water by emergency services at a public lake in Perth's east.