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The world's top court on Wednesday began delivering a landmark ruling laying out what legal obligations countries have to prevent climate change and whether polluters should pay up for the ...
The UK imposed sanctions Wednesday on more than two dozen people, groups and suppliers from the Balkans, the Middle East and ...
Having done a trade deal with US President Donald Trump, Japan's prime minister will soon announce his resignation, reports ...
The opportunity for cattle traders to buy and sell at close to cents-a-kilogram price parity is swiftly leaving the industry ...
A 1,000-tonne ship is exploring the far-flung South Pacific for riches buried beneath the waves, spearheading efforts to dredge the tropical waters for industrial deep-sea mining.
Sky News host Caleb Bond discusses the talks in Melbourne on banning lithium batteries from trains and buses. “Which means ...
Acrobatics, fortune tellers, opulent gowns and palace intrigue: the New York debut of the Versailles Royal Opera Orchestra ...
Labor will move to protect penalty and overtime rates for about 2.6 million workers, saying “hardworking” Aussies rely on the ...
The Senate is debating a motion to discipline a Greens senator over her behaviour during the opening of Parliament on Tuesday. Greens Deputy Leader Mehreen Faruqi took part in an anti-Israel protest ...
More than 100 non-governmental organisations have released a joint statement demanding action to protect Palestinians.
The Nightly's Chief Writer Aaron Patrick discusses Prime Minister Anthony Albanese laughing off any questions concerning the super tax. “Those attacks over the super tax fell flat,” Mr Patrick told ...
Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce calls out the “nutcase” policies of the Labor government. “I never supported it,” Mr Joyce told Sky News host Steve Price. “It’s a nutcase policy, and the rest of the world ...
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