Loring was just five when she starred in the 1964 TV adaptation of Charles Addams’ macabre cartoons – a performance that has set the character’s tone for decadesLisa Loring, the actor who played Wednesday Addams in the first screen adaptation of The Ad…
Voice to parliament: migrant and refugee groups reject ‘divisive’ no campaign proposal for constitutional recognition
Chair of body representing culturally diverse communities says Warren Mundine’s push for ‘symbolic’ recognition is a ‘red herring’Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily new…
Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim Makes State Visit to Singapore
The one-day visit comes amid a period of stagnation in relations between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
Israel punishes Palestinian synagogue shooter’s family as violence rages
Israel on Sunday prepared to demolish the east Jerusalem family home of a Palestinian man who killed seven people near a synagogue, as part of measures to punish the relatives of attackers.
Along front line river, this deadly road shows toll of Russia’s war
After a Russian retreat, the Dnieper River is the new front line, and destroyed towns on a road running along the water through three Ukrainian regions are still under fire.
How is Spain facing up to its Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal?
It has been over four years since the revelations of historic sexual abuse cover-ups by the Spanish Catholic Church. But how are authorities dealing with this today? Euronews takes a look.
Ashley Judd on her fight to keep images of suicide private: ‘We can avert misery and death for others’
Actor speaks of the retraumatization she endured after some news outlets published images of the scene of mother’s death and her push to reform the state law that gave media outlets accessEven if she could do it in anonymity and privacy, the actor Ashl…