The United Nations' atomic agency board is urging Iran to provide full information about its nuclear stockpile.
"What we as Europeans have always supported is a long-lasting and just peace, and we welcome any efforts to achieve that. Of ...
A 21-year-old man has admitted to violently assaulting an off-duty police officer before leaving him lying unconscious ...
Another leadership spill looms for the beleaguered Liberals after a state leader succumbed to pressure from his ...
The CSIRO employs 5800 staff, with the cutting of 350 jobs equates to six per cent of its total workforce, Greens science ...
In a legal twist, Uiatu "Joan" Taufua will pursue a mental-health defence over the deaths of Susan Zimmer, her daughter ...
Natalie Paine's melodies drift across Antarctica's frozen wilderness as the New Zealand horn player stays at the ...
A Spanish court has ordered Facebook owner Meta to pay 479 million euros ($A852 million) to Spanish digital media outlets for unfair competition practices and infringing European Union data protection ...
European countries have pushed back against a US-backed peace plan for Ukraine that sources say would require Kyiv to give up more land and partially disarm, conditions long seen by Ukraine's allies ...
Daniel James Holdom has been in custody since November 2018 after pleading guilty to the murders of Karlie Pearce-Stevenson, ...
Crime boss George Marrogi, 36, pleaded guilty to a single assault charge in Melbourne Magistrates Court on Thursday, when he ...
"While not hosting COP31 in Australia is disappointing, it does not change what is required: stronger domestic climate ...
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