Parts of Queensland could see rain record
Parts of Queensland could see a record amount of rain, with some areas having their wettest day since 2010.
Parts of Queensland could see a record amount of rain, with some areas having their wettest day since 2010.
France's Thibaud Flament, who missed France's first Six Nations game because it clashed with his wife's fertility treatment, says he is "surprised how many people go through" the process.
Court records show Ian Williams, who the ABC had profiled for taking on a big bank, was convicted of indecent assault and served jail time in the 1990s.
Government messaging must be consistent and disciplined because would-be students – and their governments – are reading.
A week can be a long time in Las Vegas – and St George Illawarra, the last team to arrive in the casino mecca, say they didn’t want it to “start feeling like a holiday”.
An online petition campaign is calling for police, courts or the coroner to have the power to suspend next-of-kin rights in cases of domestic violence.
Woolworths has been forced to tweak its AI-powered virtual assistant after users reported bizarre interactions with the chatbot.
Researchers were astonished to film at least 14 different species, including monitor lizards, leopards and monkeys, visiting the cave to feast on potentially disease-ridden bats.
A man who attacked a paramedic will not face a mandatory jail term because his victim was not treating a patient, sparking calls to overhaul a law designed to protect first responders.
In the long-standing tradition of this city, it would be remiss of us to find fault with any project without declaring our vociferous objections.
THANK YOU to all Spiders supporters who dropped by the blood pressure health checks supplied by M&D Green Pharmacy at our match with Morton. As part of Heart Health month, the club partners and back of shirt sponsors set up a stall in Bar 1867 pre-match and in the east stand at half-time of our 3-2 […]
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A devastating fire in Rajkot's Manmandir Apartments tragically claimed the lives of a 92-year-old woman and her 61-year-old son. The victims were found unconscious and later pronounced dead at the hospital, with police suspecting suffocation and burns as the cause. Investigations are underway to determine the exact cause of the blaze.
Luxembourg's Public Prosecutor's Office has warned that purchasing or possessing material promoting child sexual abuse is punishable by up to three years in prison, as controversy grows around the self-published novel Corps à cœur, which was removed from Amazon following allegations that it glorifies incest and abuse.
Kirill Logvinov, Director of the International Organizations Department at the Russian Foreign Ministry, explained that following "interactive dialogues" scheduled for late July, the process will advance to candidate discussions within the UN Security Council
DRHP shows diversified revenue mix and positive adjusted EBITDA as fintech pivots to sustainable growth
England hope a dinner with nine members of the World Cup-winning squad can help them turn things around after back-to-back abject defeats
The house where the Wieambilla shootings occurred has been put up for sale, with images inside seen for the first time.
Scandinavian Airlines flight SK537, bound for Dublin, declared an emergency over the UK late on Wednesday morning due to a 'medical crisis on board'
New laws will grant immunity to security officers testifying at the Royal Commission on Anti-Semitism and Social Cohesion.
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Former Newcastle owner Mike Ashley’s representatives are due to meet Sheffield Wednesday’s administrators
The technology and online grocery group is cutting about 5% of its global workforce, with two-thirds of the losses in the UK.
A pharmacist has warned people the UK has been hit with a medication shortage. Even popular medicines like statins and aspirin could "disappear from shelves"