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Russia bombards Ukraine's capital after rejecting peacekeeping plan
The attack has killed at least four people.
US federal agents shoot two people in Portland, police say
Agents were conducting a vehicle stop when the driver "weaponised" the vehicle before an officer "fired a defensive shot," the Department of Homeland Security says.
Latest news from London with Lucy Thomson
UK correspondent Lucy Thomson spoke to Melissa Chan-Green. Audio
Protesters, US officers clash after ICE officer kills woman
At least one protester was detained as federal officers armed with pepperball guns and tear gas faced off with demonstrators.
Shortages, cash handouts and killings: How Iran’s protests spread
Millions of Iranians are grappling with rampant inflation and a plummeting currency, as thousands took to the streets in demonstrations.
Six months to re-plan a wedding? Couple blindsided by Olympic construction
Brisbane couples say they've been 'blindsided' by their wedding venue closing to make way for an Olympic Stadium, but the mayor says six months' notice is plenty of time.
Russia slams Western peacekeeping plan for Ukraine
It says any Western forces on the ground would be considered 'legitimate military targets'.
Macron accuses US of 'gradually turning away' from allies
"We are living in a world of great powers with a real temptation to divide up the world," the French President told the country's ambassadors at the Elysee Palace.
Trump says US oversight of Venezuela could last years, NYT reports
Trump added the US was "getting along very well" with the interim president Delcy Rodriguez's government in Venezuela.
'Was hoping for a gold bar': Dad's disappointment after safe pulled from ocean
Armed with the co-ordinates and a jet ski, Quoin Sellenger and his daughter retrieved the heavy-duty safe from the Indian Ocean.
PM announces royal commission into Bondi attack
Anthony Albanese has been under pressure in recent weeks for resisting a push for a federal royal commission after 15 died in an alleged ISIS-inspired attack last month.
Trump withdraws US from key climate treaty, deepening global pullback
A total of 66 global organizations and treaties - roughly half affiliated with the United Nations - were listed in a White House memorandum as "contrary to the interests of the United States."
'Probably terrified' - Outrage as video shows US immigration officers fatally shooting woman
Content warning: The death has triggered outrage as Donald Trump says it was self-defence.
Trump invites Colombia's President to White House after threat of military action
Days after threatening Colombia with military action, US President Donald Trump said arrangements were being made for the country's President Gustavo Petro to visit the White House.
Australia heatwave stokes risk of catastrophic bushfires
Emergency Management Commissioner Tim Wiebush says hot and dry winds will fan bushfires that are "unpredictable, uncontrollable, and fast moving".
Google, Character.AI settle lawsuits over teen suicides
The lawsuits alleged the artificial intelligence chatbot maker contributed to mental health issues and teen suicides.
Tips for beating the heat, from town that hit 51C this week
How Australia's "hottest town" survives a summer heatwave.
The big nominations and snubs at the Screen Actors Guild awards
One Battle After Another dominated with seven nominations, cementing its status as one of the Oscars frontrunners.
US correspondent Zach Montellaro from Washington DC
US correspondent Zach Montellaro spoke to Melissa Chan-Green from Washington DC. Audio
Filmmaker Rob Reiner murder: Son's defence lawyer quits
Nick Reiner, 32, is accused of murdering his parents Rob and Michele Reiner.