UN court should not order unconditional Israeli withdrawal from Palestinian-claimed lands, US says
The United States says the United Nation's top court should not order the unconditional withdrawal of Israeli forces from Palestinian territories as it considers a request for its opinion on the legality of the occupation.
F1 calls for end to Red Bull, Horner turmoil at 'earliest opportunity'
Pressure is mounting on Formula 1's world champions, as allegations of workplace misconduct hover over the new season.
Sinner maintains perfect record against de Minaur as Australian star falls in Rotterdam Open final
Jannik Sinner defeats Alex de Minaur in straight sets at the Rotterdam Open as the Australian prepares to move into the top 10 this week.
De Minaur celebrates 25th birthday with semifinal win over Dimitrov in Rotterdam
Alex de Minaur earns the perfect 25th birthday present, booking a place in the final of the Rotterdam Open with an emphatic win over Grigor Dimitrov.
De Minaur gets Aus Open revenge against Rublev, moves into Rotterdam semis
Alex de Minaur earns sweet revenge over his Melbourne tormentor Andrey Rublev to set up a birthday semi-final date with Grigor Dimitrov at the Rotterdam Open.
Amsterdam to Detroit flight turns back as maggots rain down on passenger
The woman had to wait for flight attendants to come, who tracked the insects to the overhead compartments.
Meet the musicians taking to the oceans to spread their message about climate change
The music industry is grappling with how to reduce the carbon footprint caused by global touring but few have attempted what Arka Kinari have, cutting out air travel.
South Australian woman, believed to be Australia's oldest person, dies aged 111
Catherina van der Linden died on Australia Day at Southern Cross Care's West Beach Residential Care home surrounded by her family. Her body will be donated to the University of Adelaide's Body Donation Program.
Why a biblical story is central to South Africa's ICJ case against Israel
The biblical story of Amalek was invoked by Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu following the October 7 Hamas attack. South Africa says this is evidence of genocidal intent. But who were the Amalekites, and why is this relevant to the ICJ case?
The International Court of Justice finding a 'plausible risk of genocide in Gaza'
The first ruling from the International Court of Justice on the war in Gaza recognises the situation there is catastrophic but stops short of calling on Israel to cease hostilities.
Analysis
analysis:As soon as the ruling was made on Gaza, both sides went into full media-management mode
The International Court of Justice's ruling on South Africa's accusation that Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians is not a knockout victory for either side — and both are claiming victory, writes John Lyons.
Top UN court stops short of ordering Israel to cease Gaza attacks, warns it 'must prevent genocide'
The United Nations' top court stops short of ordering Israel to cease its attacks on Gaza, as it considers allegations of genocide made by South Africa last month.
Israel calls for genocide case to be thrown out
South Africa has brought the case to the International Court of Justice, alleging Israel is breaching the UN's Genocide Convention.
Israel rejects claims of genocide levelled in UN's top court
Israel's military actions in Gaza are acts of self-defence against Hamas and "other terrorist organisations", the legal advisor for Israel's foreign ministry says at the opening of the second day of hearings at the World Court.
Israel to present genocide defence to top UN court
At the International Court of Justice, South Africa has claimed "the highest levels of the Israeli state" plan to "destroy" Gaza.
Extreme cold leaves thousands without power in northern Europe as floods persist in Germany and France
Extremely cold temperatures, snow and gale-force winds wreak havoc across the Nordic region, while heavy rain continues to cause more flooding in Germany, France and the Netherlands.
Prisoners' pride in restoring a piece of infamous Australian maritime history
The Batavia shipwreck, with its mutiny and murder, is ingrained in Western Australian history. Now, 400 years later, a restoration project is bringing pride and new skills to a group of inmates.
Hamas members arrested in Germany in association with alleged terror plot
Four members of Hamas and three people in Denmark have been arrested on suspicion of planning attacks on Jewish institutions in Europe following a Danish-German investigation.
No British anthem and the best team to finish last. Here are five fun facts from F1 2023
This F1 season has been filled with quirky facts that could come up at your next trivia night.
The driving factors of a global shift towards far-right politics
Dr Liana Fix discusses the global shift towards far-right politics as voters in both the Netherlands and Argentina elected far-right governments.
Far-right populist Geert Wilders wins shock victory in Dutch election
The vocally anti-EU politician has vowed to stem the 'tsunami' of immigration and slash Dutch payments to the bloc.
Far right, anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders wins massive victory in Dutch elections
Dutch anti-EU far right populist Geert Wilders will start looking for coalition partners on Thursday after a massive election win that is set to have wide repercussions in the Netherlands and Europe.
'How is penetration possible?': Scientists unravel the mystery behind tiny bat's oversized penis
Researchers watched hours of video footage of a common bat species doing the deed to discover they use their massive penis like an arm to reproduce via "contact mating" instead of penetration, making them the first-known mammal to use this method.
The European Union promised 1 million rounds of ammunition to Ukraine, but struggles with production
The EU says a promise to supply 1 million rounds of ammunition to Ukraine in the first-half of 2024 may not be met.
India remains perfect with World Cup rout of Netherlands as Kohli breaks wicket drought
India completes its World Cup group stage with a ninth win from nine games, beating the Netherlands by 160 runs in a match that featured Virat Kohli's first ODI wicket since 2014.