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TikTok China parent firm says no plans to sell app
If TikTok isn't sold, it will be banned in America - but its parent company says it won't be budging.
Man wrongly IDed as Bondi stabber settles defamation case with news outlet
The Seven Network wrongly named Ben Cohen as the man who killed six people at a Sydney mall.
Google parent Alphabet announces first-ever dividend, shares soar
The Google parent announced a dividend of 20 cents per share, cheering investors.
Haiti PM out as transitional government takes power amid gang violence
A transitional government with a mandate that runs until February 2026 has taken over in Haiti.
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Gardener charged with murder after 70-year-old found dead in Queensland home
Police say a man was believed to be gardening when he got into an argument with the elderly couple in the house next door.
Venice residents protest as city begins to charge tourist for entry
Venice has become the first city in the world to introduce a charge for tourists - $9.
Harvey Weinstein's rape conviction overturned by top New York court
In a bitterly divided ruling, New York's highest court said the trial judge had made a critical mistake.
Manhunt launched in Nigeria after mass prison break
Rain is causing chaos across Africa, Nabil Ahmed Rufai reports from Ghana. Audio
Giuliani charged, Trump listed as co-conspirator in Arizona fake elector scheme
The charges stems from efforts to reverse Joe Biden's victory in several states in 2020, based on Trump's false claims he had been re-elected.
US quietly ships long-range missiles to Ukraine
The United States in recent weeks secretly shipped long-range missiles to Ukraine for use in its battle to fight off Russian invaders.
Military horses break free, rampage through London
The horses, one of which was covered in blood, caused chaos as they roamed the city centre and collided with vehicles. Video
Israel says Rafah assault looms, airstrikes end weeks of relative calm
Israeli warplanes pounded the northern Gaza strip for a second day in a fierce assault, shattering weeks of relative calm.
US targets airlines' 'junk fees' in new aviation rules
The new rules require airlines to disclose extra service fees alongside the full fare and offer cash refunds for cancelled flights - not vouchers or credit.
TikTok vows to fight 'unconstitutional' US ban
TikTok says it will challenge in court a law that could result in it being sold or banned in the United States.
Seven 'juveniles' arrested in Sydney counterterrorism raids after church stabbing
Australian police say despite uncovering a network of people with a violent extremist ideology, there's no threat to Anzac Day commemorations.
Elon Musk targets Australian senator, gun laws over X stabbing content
By Byron Kaye, Reuters Elon Musk said an Australian senator should be jailed and suggested the country's gun laws were meant to stop resistance against its "fascist government", escalating his...
Opera about notorious South African criminal trial debuts
Let's get to South Africa now and we're joined by our correspondent Elna Schutz Audio
Suspicions of Chinese sleeper cells in the Philippines
Asia correspondent Per Elinder Liljas speaks to Lisa Owen about India's election, and suspected Chinese sleeper cells in the Philippines . Audio
NZDF luggage lost on way to Gallipoli
There's bitter disappointment and the role of the New Zealand Defence Force at ANZAC commemorations in Gallipoli is up in the air, after the group's luggage was lost in transit. Chief Executive of the… Audio