 
    Australia fines Facebook owner Meta $14 million for undisclosed data collection
      By Byron Kaye SYDNEY (Reuters) -An Australian court ordered Facebook owner Meta Platforms to pay fines totalling A$20 million ($14
      2023-07-26 17:52
     
    Colonisation 'luckiest thing' to happen to Australia - John Howard
      John Howard's remark come ahead of a historic referendum on Indigenous recognition.
      2023-07-26 17:50
     
    Greece fires in maps and satellite images show extent of damage
      Maps, satellite images and before and after pictures show the extent of wildfires across Greece.
      2023-07-26 16:51
     
    Parents of aid worker Chris Parry to visit Ukraine
      Parents of Chris Parry, who died in Ukraine, say they are determined to honour their son's legacy.
      2023-07-26 13:50
     
    The risks are rising for Western firms in Russia. So why are so many staying put?
      When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, a slew of Western companies left in protest. But some of the world's biggest firms — including Nestlé, Heineken and snack maker Mondelez — stayed put.
      2023-07-26 13:17
     
    LG Display posts 5th consecutive quarterly loss
      SEOUL South Korea's LG Display on Wednesday posted its fifth consecutive quarterly loss as poor demand for mobile
      2023-07-26 12:51
     
    Rhodes fires: Evacuated tourists arrive in Birmingham
      Holidaymakers evacuated from the Greek island of Rhodes arrive in Birmingham.
      2023-07-26 02:58
     
    2023 Women's World Cup: Australian football suffers despite Matildas
      The team's success is despite conditions in Australia, not because of them, those in the sport say.
      2023-07-25 23:50
     
    Xi Jinping's foreign minister ousted after month-long unexplained absence from public view
      China's foreign minister Qin Gang was dramatically ousted on Tuesday after a prolonged absence from public view and replaced by his predecessor in a surprising and highly unusual shake-up of the country's foreign policy leadership.
      2023-07-25 20:17
     
    Paris to bring back swimming in Seine after 100 years
      Banned for a century because of filthy water, bathing is to resume in parts of the river in Paris.
      2023-07-25 08:16
     
    Third person charged in firebombing of California Planned Parenthood
      The Justice Department announced charges Monday against a third person who allegedly participated in a firebombing attack on a California Planned Parenthood last spring.
      2023-07-25 05:24
     
    A former Northwestern volleyball player is suing the university over alleged hazing
      A former volleyball player has filed a lawsuit alleging hazing within Northwestern University's women's volleyball team -- the latest accusation against the school's athletic programs.
      2023-07-25 03:28
    