England unable to hold out as Australia retain the Ashes Australia beat England by 82 runs to take a 3-0 series lead and retain the Ashes urn on day five of the third Test in Adelaide. England beaten to lose another Ashes in Australia England's Bazball regime is in tatters as yet another Ashes series in Australia is lost at the earliest possible opportunity. Australia launches intelligence review - as Bondi victims honoured in day of reflection Australia's prime minister has announced a review of the country's police and intelligence agencies a week after the deadly Bondi Beach gun attack. 'A slap in our faces': Epstein victims express shock and outrage over incomplete release of files Several victims of Jeffrey Epstein have told Sky News that the incomplete release of the files relating to the dead paedophile financier have left them feeling shocked, outraged and disappointed. Sydney Shooting Suspects Met Muslim Leaders in Philippines, Officials Say Intelligence authorities in the Philippines say the father and son apparently slipped out of Davao City during their monthlong stay, but details remain sketchy. Passenger Train in India Hits Elephant Herd, Killing Seven No people were injured in the accident, despite a partial derailment. As elephant habitat shrinks, such deadly encounters are on the rise. Ancient plague mystery cracked after DNA found in 4,000-year-old animal remains Scientists discover Bronze Age plague DNA in 4,000-year-old sheep remains, shedding light on how ancient diseases spread between animals and humans across Eurasia. Trump says Venezuela stole U.S. oil, land and assets. Here’s the history. The government of the oil-rich nation took control of its petroleum industry in 1976, nationalizing hundreds of private businesses and foreign-owned assets. Lawmakers weigh impeachment articles for Bondi over Epstein file omissions Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna said he and Republican Rep. Thomas Massie were "exploring all options" for forcing more disclosures, including by pursuing "the impeachment of people at Justice." |
Iran's Crown Prince slams Islamic Republic after execution of Iranian accused of spying for Israel Aghil Keshavarz, a Shahrood University student, was executed on Saturday, after Iran's judiciary convicted him of spying for Israel. Streeting says NHS ‘coping’ during resident doctors’ strike but faces difficult recovery over Christmas – UK politics live Five-day industrial action is due to end tomorrow, and health secretary says talks will resume in new year We have some comments given by the Labour party chair Anna Turley to Sky News’ Trevor Phillips this morning. He asked her if Keir Starmer is incapable of taking “tough decisions until it’s too late”, something the prime minister said to Boris Johnson in 2020. Turley defended the government’s… Pakistan winter rain chaos: Two women killed in Balochistan crash; cities struggle with power crisis A passenger waggon skidded on a rain-soaked highway in Balochistan's Noshki district, resulting in the deaths of at least two women and injuries to several others. The heavy rainfall, while offering relief from a dry spell, also caused widespread disruption, flooding roads and leading to power and mobile network outages across multiple districts. Russia says talks on US peace plan for Ukraine 'are proceeding constructively' A Kremlin envoy says peace talks on a U.S.-proposed plan to end the nearly four-year war in Ukraine are proceeding constructively in Florida |
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