A Qantas flight landed safely at Sydney Airport Wednesday after a mayday alert was issued on approach.
‘Consumption May Have Hit Rock Bottom’: China’s COVID Woes Slash Pork Demand
As infections rip through the population, fewer people are meeting up, and they’re spending less on pricier items like meat.
Pegula, whose family owns Bills, honors Hamlin in Australia
Tennis player Jessica Pegula has Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin on her mind at the Australian Open — and his No. 3 on her outfit.
Russia-Ukraine war: Polish president ‘afraid Moscow is preparing new offensive’ – as it happened
This live blog has now closed, you can read more of our Russia-Ukraine war coverage hereDmytro Zhyvytskyi, governor of Sumy region, and Maksym Kozytskyi, governor of Lviv region, have both posted their regular morning status updates on Telegram, and bo…
Qantas plane lands safely in Sydney after issuing mayday call over Pacific
Passengers told reporters they were told when they left the plane that an engine had failed.
How Many Starlink Internet Plans Are Available in 2026? Full List & Comparison
Key TakeawaysIn 2026, Starlink offers seven different internet plans to serve various needs, including Residential, Residential Lite, Roam, Business, Maritime, and Aviation, while discontinuing the Best Effort and Portability Mode plans for new users.T…
NGOs say they will resume work in Afghanistan after Taliban reverses ban on female workers
CARE, Save the Children, and the International Rescue Committee (IRC) claim to have received assurances from Taliban officials that female workers will be allowed to carry out their duties.
Brazil’s Lula removes soldiers from presidential residence after riots
Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva had 40 soldiers removed from the detail at his presidential residence after vowing a staffing cleanup following anti-government riots on January 8.
Sting in the tail: why Australia’s Taipan helicopter purchase was a debacle from the start
Labor government confirms it will buy Black Hawks from the US at a likely cost of about $3bnFinally, it’s official. Australia’s long-expected dumping of its European-backed Taipan helicopters in favour of US Black Hawks closes an inglorious chapter in …