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Comedian Carlo Salanitri, best known as a member of comedy troupe Sooshi Mango, has come under fire for his involvement with a business selling a recalled "green" heat pump.
Moscow has outlined a series of demands that Ukraine and Western leaders must meet if the Kremlin is to agree to a peace deal with Ukraine to end the ongoing war.
The boyfriend of missing teenager Pheobe Bishop has revealed the chilling call he received from her before the 17-year-old vanished from regional Queensland two weeks ago.
American broadcaster Megyn Kelly has torn into Kamala Harris after the former presidential candidate made a guest appearance at an event in Australia.
A judge has denied a defence request for a mistrial in the sex trafficking case of rapper Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs in the US. Diddy’s lawyers moved for a mistrial after they accused prosecutors of trying to ...
Jeff Kennett has lamented the state of the Victorian Liberal Party, warning it is on the cusp of an “extraordinary implosion” as the fallout from Moira Deeming’s successful defamation battle against ...
Liberal leader Sussan Ley and Nationals leader David Littleproud have reached an agreement to reunite the Coalition.
US President Donald Trump has expressed his hesitation to impose new sanctions on Russia due to concerns they would interfere with the Ukraine war peace talks. Russia has proposed another meeting with ...
CommSec’s Tom Piotrowski claims US and European markets “drifted lower” following their recent trading sessions. “We saw US and European markets drift lower. There wasn’t much conviction one way or ...
A new report warns Australia will be unprepared for near-term conflict due to the government’s focus on future military capabilities. The Australian Strategic Policy Institute says prioritising ...
Meghan Markle’s podcast Confessions of a Female Founder has wrapped up after just eight episodes with no announcement to indicate if the series will ever return to the airwaves.
Word is spreading among US conservatives about Australia's slide into "soft tyranny" as Labor's ongoing war on censorship revives painful memories of government overreach during the pandemic, writes ...