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Russian legislation has authorised the development of a state-backed messaging app to compete with WhatsApp and Telegram.
The "weaponisation" of food for civilians in Gaza constitutes a war crime, the UN human rights office says in its strongest ...
'Epic Humans', 'Superstars', and 'Change-makers' are some of the terms teachers are being encouraged to use instead of ...
Collingwood have lost defender Billy Frampton and utility Beau McCreery to injury, while in-form forward Charlie West ...
A nation-first approach to back up housing projects headlines Australia's largest state budget as critics attack surplus ...
A state MP encouraged an emotional and intoxicated teenage boy to keep drinking before indecently assaulting him, ...
Frequent bushfires and floods have exploded natural disaster recovery and relief costs as 3.2 million regional residents are ...
Former state MP Daryl Maguire created an inaccurate story about an expected cut from a multi-million property deal days ...
Australia's online watchdog is pushing for YouTube to be included in a landmark social media ban for children, accusing ...
Controlling feral pigs, building public toilets at roadside rest stops, and nurturing trout babies - someone has to pay for ...
Canberrans will be slugged with another $250 levy to prop up a public health system under "extraordinary pressure" and a ...
Anthony Albanese has rejected criticism he was slow to respond to US strikes on Iran, while welcoming a ceasefire deal in the ...