21 June 2024
England tries to head off criticism from fans, Serbia threatens to boycott, and Spain advances past Italy. Here are five quick hits from overnight at the Euros.
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21 Jun: It's hard to name an A-Lister who has yet to launch their own cosmetics line. As celebrities become less the face of brands and start becoming founders, some of the biggest names show where this billion-dollar industry is heading.... more
20 Jun: The families of victims who were killed in two separate Boeing 737 MAX plane crashes are seeking a criminal prosecution and a fine of $US24.78 billion ($37.1 billion) against the aerospace company.... more
20 Jun: The Australian Government has announced it will provide $2 million in extra funding to assist Papua New Guinea's recovery response to last month's devastating landslide in Enga Province.... more
20 Jun: Authorities in China's western Xinjiang region are systematically replacing the names of villages inhabited by Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities to reflect the ruling Communist Party's ideology, a report released by Human Rights Watch says.... more
20 Jun: ACMA claims Optus should have known about a flaw in its system four years before the cyber attack that stole millions of Australians' data, but failed to fix it.... more
20 Jun: Australian star Kyle Chalmers will have his work cut out in Paris after Romanian David Popovici swims the third-fastest 100 metres freestyle of all time at the European Championships.... more
20 Jun: Vladimir Putin has visited North Korea for the first time in 24 years, signing a new partnership that one expert has described as an anti-West coalition.... more
RUGBY The three New South Wales players under injury clouds have been cleared to play in Game 2 of the State of Origin series in Melbourne tonight More...
BUSINESS Power has been restored to more than a thousand customers across Wairoa and Tairawhiti -- as flooding subsides around a substation More...