World of photos, April 5, 2025
The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by The Age picture editors
The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by The Age picture editors
Hawthorn captain James Sicily says it would be bad business for a player not to test their value on the market, and expects the Hawks will experience it from the other side at some point.
The women entered a closed-off facility masquerading as journalists and peppered the treasurer with questions about his government’s support of gas and Israel.
Police say the pink shirt missing mother Tayla Spies was wearing on the day she disappeared has been found inside her car on a property in Noorindoo, 40km north-east of Surat.
The Victorian Farmers Federation has argued dingoes should be fitted with collars that can deliver an electric shock when they approach private property.
In the coming days and weeks, we will likely see a closing of ranks around Michael Voss. Carlton’s examination of their failings will look far beyond the once-traditional practice of sheeting blame home to the coach.
Loaded guns were allegedly found hidden down two men’s pants at Thursday night’s blockbuster between Collingwood and Carlton.
Mette Frederiksen was addressing the media in Greenland with the territory’s incoming leader when she suddenly switched to speaking in English.
The drug kingpin will wear an ankle bracelet, report to police daily and be subject to a curfew after three Court of Appeal judges released him on bail.
American Joey Spencer called out Tim Tszyu for lying at Friday's press conference.
Chad wishes me good luck with this article.
By its very nature, divorce is about dividing assets – but sometimes hardest of all is realising your friendships are up for negotiation as well. Here’s how to truly find your people.
An NRL great throws his support behind one of the nation’s most multi-talented girls to continue pursuing several codes.
The Australian sharemarket is sharply lower but has clawed back some of its early losses after a horrific night on overseas markets as investors digested the impact of Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs.
His trade secretary says a recession would be “worth it” to restructure the US economy, while Trump plays it down but admits there could be bumps.
Postecoglou had clashed with Spurs fans in the past, most notably after the defeats at Bournemouth and Fulham, but this felt different. This felt like the end of what had started as a love affair.
Canterbury are back on top after a decade of despair, thanks to the simplest rugby league revival of all.
If $1m man Taniela Tupou is to remain a key figure for the Wallabies, perhaps he should be playing for the team the Waratahs face on Saturday.
Cracks are appearing in Donald Trump’s armour. Let’s consider his self-inflicted wounds.
Min Woo Lee didn’t want to be just a social media star. Now he’s a social media star and our No.1-ranked male golfer.
The French president has called on EU nations to stop all investment in the United States after Donald Trump announced a 20 per cent tariff on European imports.
Several industry super funds and the largest retail superannuation brand owner, Insignia, have all been hit, with accounts of members broken into.
You know the industry is cooked when you have a Married at First Sight groom calling himself a “wellness advisor”.
Langi Gleeson talks about his pending move to France and aspirations to wear the green & gold jersey as well as some roommate revelations.
British & Irish Lions CEO Ben Calveley discusses the AUNZ test in Adelaide and potential future tests for the Lions tours to come.